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Proceed to the next step if your model does not have one. 3 Click the [Remote shooting] tab. 4 Click [Starts Remote Shooting]. 5 Select a destination for the captured images and click [OK]. Windows Using the Software on the Windows Platform – Advanced Techniques RemoteCapture Task Window The RemoteCapture Task window has the following features. Shows/Hides the Size and Resolution Selector viewfinder or detailed Selects the size and resolution at which images are captured. settings area. comments to images by placing a check mark here and typing text in the boxes below. Viewfinder Display Click the [Start/Stop Viewfinder] button while a connection to the camera is open to display the image appearing in the camera’s viewfinder. Slide this to zoom the camera in or out. Rotation Settings Sets the rotation parameters for images after they are captured. Release Button Releases the shutter. Start/Stop Viewfinder Button Starts or stops the viewfinder display. Refresh Button Resets the exposure, focus and white balance. Set the basic camera settings here. You can add Windows The settings available in the RemoteCapture Task window vary between camera models. Using the Software on the Windows Platform – Advanced Techniques Remote Shooting Ensure that you turn off your computer’s standby mode before you begin remote shooting. The device performance cannot be guaranteed if the computer enters the standby mode. 1 Click and check the subject in the viewfinder. 2 Change the image size or resolution, the rotation settings and the settings at the bottom of the window as required. If you intend to hold the camera vertically to photograph a subject, you can save the image to the computer with the correct orientation if you set the rotation settings in advance. If your camera is equipped with the Auto Rotate function and you set it to On, the image will automatically be rotated and appear in the correct viewing orientation in the RemoteCapture Task window when holding the camera vertically. 3 Click the [Release] button. •You can release the shutter by pressing the camera’s shutter button or the keyboard’s space key. •Other than the shutter button, the camera's buttons and switches, including the zoom, cannot be operated while the camera is being controlled with the Remote Shooting function. •You may notice that the interval between the shutter release and activation is slightly longer for remote shooting than when the camera is used independently. Windows Using the Software on the Windows Platform – Advanced Techniques Merging Panoramic Images - PhotoStitch You can create a wide panoramic image by merging images of a scene shot separately. PhotoStitch automatically detects the overlapping areas of adjacent images and corrects for the size and orientation. You can also manually specify the overlapping areas. 1 Click [Edit] in the ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window and click [Stitch Photos]. 2 Click [1. Select Images] and select several images in the Browser Area. 3 Click [2. Open PhotoStitch]. Instructions Windows Merge the images following the instructions in the guidance panel at the top of the PhotoStitch window. Images Shot in Stitch Assist Mode It is easy to merge images if they are shot with the camera's Stitch Assist 4 mode because PhotoStitch can automatically detect the image order and orientation. The series of images are saved together in a single folder when they are downloaded from the camera. Symbol displayed by images shot in Stitch Assist mode. •Some camera models may not support Stitch Assist mode. •See the Camera User Guide for information about shooting in Stitch Assist mode. •Images shot in Stitch Assist mode with a wide converter, teleconverter or close-up lens cannot be merged accurately. Using the Software on the Windows Platform – Advanced Techniques Enjoy Customizing Your Camera with the My Camera Settings This function may not be available with certain camera models. Check your Camera User Guide to see if your model supports it. The start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound, and self-timer sound are called the My Camera settings. You can add your favorite images and sounds from your computer to the My Camera settings. This topic explains how to upload the My Camera settings saved onto your computer to the camera and vice versa. To register the My Camera settings with the camera, ensure that you install the software that came with the camera. Displaying the My Camera Window 1 Attach the supplied interface cable to the computer's USB port and the camera's DIGITAL terminal and place the camera in the correct mode for connecting. •Methods for connecting the camera to the computer and placing it in the correct mode for connecting vary between camera models. Please refer to the Camera User Guide. • Perform the settings described in First Time Camera is Connected to a Computer (p. 17) the first time you connect the camera to the computer. The Camera Control Window will display. 2 Click the [Set ...
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