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Introduction
Main Features of IB
Download images to your computer
Check images
Print images
Organize images
Edit images
Adjust images
Trim images
Insert text
Correct red-eye
Change image size and type
Utilize images
Attach an image to an e-mail
Create wallpaper or a screen saver
Convert images
Change image size and type
Play Movies
Makeup of Each Chapter
Chapter 1 Basic Operation
Starting up and quitting IB
Downloading images to your computer
Checking images
Playing movies
Printing images
Chapter 2 Advanced Operation
Efficient checking of images
Organizing images
Editing images
Editing movies
Utilizing images
Index printing
Layout printing
Chapter 3 High-Level Functions
Checking images with high-level functions
Organizing images with high-level functions
Advanced image editing
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Symbols Used
X : Selection procedure for menus that appear on the computer
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Chapter 4 Preferences
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Chapter 5 Using Images on the Internet
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Uninstalling IB
System requirements
Supported images
Lists of primary window functions
IB starts up and the main window (browser window) appears.
Main window (browser window)
Connect the camera and computer with the cable provided and
download the images saved on the memory card inserted in the camera.
For downloading images, start up the camera software “EOS Utility” and
use.
Connect your camera and computer and turn the
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camera on.
When IB start s up, connect the camera and your computer with the
interface cable provided with the camera and turn the camera on.
For detailed instructions on connecting your camera and
computer, refer to the “EOS Utility Instruction Manual” (PDF
electronic manual).
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Download images.
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Downloading of images begins.
The downloaded images are saved in the [Pictures] folder and
are displayed in the main window of IB.
The downloaded images are sorted into folders by date and
saved.
Click the EOS Utility [Quit] button to quit EOS Utility and turn the
camera’s power switch to < OFF >.
Click
Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader
You can also download images to the computer using a third-party card
reader.
Start up IB and then select the save destination for
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the images in the folder area at the left of the main
window.
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Using EOS Utility to download images makes it easier to organize your
images as they are downloaded, sorted and saved into folders by date.
Load the memory card into the card reader.
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Download images.
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Download images window
Downloading of images begins.
The downloaded images are saved in the folder selected in step
1 and are displayed in the main window of IB.
The downloaded images are sorted into folders by date and
saved.
Click the [Exit] button to quit Download images window.
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Images and movies downloaded to your computer are displayed as
thumbnail images in the main window . You can double-click a thumbnail
to open the viewer window and display an image at a larger size or play
a movie.
Main window
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Using IB to download images makes it easier to organize your images
as they are downloaded, sorted and saved into folders by date.
Depending on the card reader and computer OS used, SDXC cards
might not be correctly detected. In such a case, connect your
camera and computer with the provided interface cable, and
transfer the images to your computer.
Click to select the image
Displays the images in the folder that was selected
from the folder area on the left of the window
To select multiple images, click on the images while holding
down the <> key or < shift > key on the keyboard.
You can select all images in a folder by clicking the [Selecting
Images] button and then selecting [Select All] from the menu that
appears.
When you have selected a movie, the first frame shot is
displayed in the center. For playing movies, refer to p.13.
For a list of main window functions, refer to p.73.
The clicked image is enlarged and
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View Images as Thumbnails in the Main Window
Y o u can change the display mo de of the main window to show only a list
of the thumbnail images.
Click the [List Mode] tab sheet.
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The main window display changes to List Mode.
Main window (List Mode)
Click to select the image
To select multiple images, click on the images while holding
down the <> key or < shift > key on the keyboard.
You can select all images in a folder by clicking the [Selecting
Images] button and then selecting [Select All] from the menu that
appears.
Displays the images in the folder
that was selected from the folder
area on the left of the window
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Changing the Display Magnification
You can change the display magnification of the thumbnail images
displayed in Preview Mode (p.73) and List Mode (p.74).
Change the display magnification.
Drag left or right
You can also change the display magnification by clicking []
or [].
The display magnification of the images changes.
Enlarging and Viewing Images One at a Time
Double-click an image to enlarge.
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Click [] or [] to switch to the image you want to
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Viewer window
The shooting information is displayed if you click [] (Show
Shooting Information) and select [Show Shooting Information]
from the menu that appears.
To quit the viewer window, click [] on the top left of the
window.
Displaying an Image Across the Whole
Window (Full View Display)
Double-click on the image you want to display
across the whole window.
Double-click
You can also display the image across the whole window by
clicking [] (Full Screen) on the bottom of the window.
The image is enlarged and displayed across the whole window.
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When you display RAW images in the viewer window
The [Show Original Image] button appears at the bottom of the window.
Click this button to display the processed image.
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Playing Movies
Y o u can play movies that you have shot. Movie files are marked with the
[] icon in the thumbnail image frame in the main window.
In the main window, double-click a movie (image
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marked with the [] icon).
Double-click
Click the [] button.
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The movie begins to play.
Playback stops automatically when the movie ends.
To play the same movie again, click the [] button.
You can save the currently displayed scene as a still image by
clicking the [Save as Still Image] button.
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Rewriting Images to a Memory Card
You can rewrite images and MOV movies that you have saved on a
computer to a memory card and then play them back on the camera.
Use a third-party card reader to rewrite your images or movies to a
memory card.
Insert a memory card that has been formatted on the
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camera into the card reader.
Select the image or movie you want to rewrite.
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Rewrite the image or movie.
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Select the [File] menu X [Rewrite Image to Memory Card].
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Select the destination memory card and click the
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A confirmation window appears.
Click the [Transfer] button in the confirmation
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window.
Image or movie exporting begins.
This section explains how to print one image on one sheet of paper.
Select the image to be printed.
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Click
To select multiple images, click on the images while holding
down the <> key or < shift > key on the keyboard.
You can select all images in a folder by clicking the [Selecting
Images] button and then selecting [Select All] from the menu that
appears.
Display the print settings window.
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Click the [Print & Email] button and then select [Photo Print] from
the menu that appears.
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You cannot rewrite MOV movies that have undergone movie
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AVI movies cannot be rewritten to a memory card.
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Set the paper size and other settings, and then click
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the [Print] button.
Photo Print window
In the main window, select the [ImageBrowser] menu
X [Quit ImageBrowser].
IB quits.
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Printing begins.
For a list of photo print window functions, refer to p.77.
You can enlarge images one at a time from a list in the main window,
check what they look like in detail, and sort them with ratings.
Enlarging and Checking Images One at a Time
Double-click on the image on the top left of the main
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window.
Double-click
Click [] or [] to switch to the image you want to
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Viewer window
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The viewer window appears.
The shooting information is displayed if you click [] (Show
Shooting Information) and select [Show Shooting Information]
from the menu that appears.
To quit the viewer window, click [] on the top left of the
window.
When checking RAW images, always click on the [Show Original
Image] button and check the processed images.
To display only selected images in the viewer window
Select multiple images in the main window (p.10) and then click on
[] (View Image) (p.74) on the bottom of the main window to display
only the selected images in the viewer window.
For a list of viewer window functions, refer to p.75.
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Enlarging a Specific Part of an Image
Enlarge an image.
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O Click the list box and then select the display magnification.
¿ The image enlarges and the navigator window appears.
Display the part of the image you want to check.
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O Drag the enlargement display position in the navigator window
and display the part of the image you want to check.
Navigator window
Sorting Images
You can sort images into one of seven groups by setting ratings
according to the photo subject or a theme.
Ratings can be set from the following seven types.
(none), [], [], [], [], [],
[Reject]
Increase or decrease [].
Click to increase
Click to decrease
O [Reject] cannot be set in the viewer window. Set [Reject] in the
main window.
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Display magnification
O To return to full view, select [Fit to window] from the list box.
Enlarging RAW images
RAW images cannot be enlarged before they are processed. By clicking
the [Show Original Image] button on the bottom of the window, the
image is processed and it can be enlarged.
Enlargement
display position
Drag to move the
display position
O You can display and change rating settings set in IB version 6.6
with other bundled software or on an EOS 60D camera.
• EOS Utility version 2.9:
Ratings set in IB version 6.6 are displayed on image thumbnails
in the viewer window. However, [Reject] is not displayed and
you cannot change rating settings.
• Digital Photo Professional version 3.9:
Ratings set for still images in IB version 6.6 are displayed on
image thumbnails in the main window, etc. You can also change
rating settings.
• On an EOS 60D camera:
Ratings set in IB version 6.6 are displayed in the playback
screen. You can also change rating settings. However, you
cannot display or change settings for [Reject].
O Reversely, you can also display and change with IB version 6.6
the rating settings set for still images in Digital Photo Professional
version 3.9 or on an EOS 60D camera.
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Sorting Images in the Main Window
Select images in the main window, and then select
the [Edit] menu X [Change Rating] X select the
setting.
You can filter images displayed in the main window by the ratings you
have attached to them.
Click the [] button.
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The filter function appears.
Set the criteria to filter images.
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Only the images with the criteria you have set are displayed in
the main window.
To quit the filter display, click the [] button again
and then select [Select All].
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You can also click on a thumbnail image in the main window
while holding down the <control> key on the keyboard, and then
from the menu that appears select [Change Rating] X select the
setting.
To users of ImageBrowser ver. 6.5 and earlier
The method for setting ratings has greatly changed starting with ver .
6.6.
Accordingly , a rating may be disp layed dif ferently even for the same
image between ver. 6.6 and ver. 6.5 and earlier.
For detailed information, refer to the Help for ImageBrowser ver.
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Arranging Images in the Main Window
You can arrange images in the order of file size or shot date and time.
Select the [View] menu X [Sort] X desired item.
The images are arranged in the order according to the selected
item.
With the Preview Mode that displays images as thumbnails and single
images in the same window, you can efficiently check the images. You
can also check the images’ shooting information or sort them by setting
their ratings.
Enable Preview Mode.
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Click
The main window display switches to Preview Mode.
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File Name
File Modification
Date
File SizeImages are arranged in the order of the smallest file size.
Shooting
Date/Time
Type
Ascending
Descending
Image file names are arranged in the order of 0 – 9 J a – z.
Images are arranged in the order of most recently
updated.
Images are arranged in the order of most recently shot.
Images are arranged in the order of BMP images J RAW
images
J
Images are arranged from top to bottom in order of
sorting criteria.
Images are arranged from bottom to top in order of
sorting criteria.
J
JPEG images J MOV movies J PICT images
TIFF images.
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Click on a thumbnail image to switch to the image
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you want to check, and then sort by setting ratings.
Click to increase or decrease
Preview Mode
This section explains functions that are useful for organizing images
such as creating new folders for saving sorted images, moving and
copying images and deleting unwanted images.
Creating a Folder for Saving Images
You can create a folder to save sorted images.
In the folder area, select the location where the new
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The selected image in the thumbnail
image display area is enlarged in the
center of the window
Thumbnail image display area
When checking RAW images, always click on the [Show Original
Image] button in the viewer window and check the processed
images.
When you have selected a movie, the first frame shot is
displayed in the center. For playing movies, refer to p.13.
To set [Reject] for ratings, select the [Edit] menu X [Change
Rating] X [Reject], or click on a thumbnail image while holding
down the <control> key on the keyboard and then select [Change
Rating] X [Reject] from the menu that appears.
For a list of Preview Mode functions, refer to p.73.
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Select the [File] menu X [New Folder].
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The [New Folder] window appears.
Enter a folder name and click the [OK] button.
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The new folder is created in the folder selected in step 1.
Moving Images
You can move or copy images to separate folders and organize them
according to shot date or theme.
Drag the image to be moved or copied.
To move:Drag the image and release when the image is in the
destination folder.
To copy: Drag the image while holding down the < option > key
and release when the image is in the destination folder.
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Moving Images in Folders
Y ou can move or copy folders that contain images, and orga nize images
in folders.
Drag the folder to be moved or copied.
To move:Drag the folder and release when the folder is in the
destination folder.
To copy: Drag the folder while holding down the < option > key
and release when the folder is in the destination folder.
Changing File and Folder Names for Images
In the main window, select the image whose name
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you want to change, or, in the folder area, select the
folder whose name you want to change.
Select the [File] menu X [Rename].
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The folder is moved or copied to the folder it was dragged to.
The [Rename] window appears.
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Enter the file or folder name of the image and then
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click the [OK] button.
Rename window
The file or folder name changes to the new one.
Deleting an Image or Folder
Deleted images and folders cannot be recovered. Also, take care when
deleting folders as all the images inside a folder will also be deleted.
In the main window, select the image you want to
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delete, or in the folder area, select the folder you
want to delete.
Click [Send to Trash].
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The image or folder is moved to the [Trash] and is deleted from
IB.
If the [Move to Trash?] dialog box appears, click the [Yes] button.
To delete an image or a folder from your computer, on the
desktop, select the [Finder] menu X [Empty Trash].
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You can also change the file name in the [File Information]
window (p.49) or in the information display area (p.73) in Preview
Mode.
You can also change the folder name in the [File Information]
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Registering Frequently-Used Folders as Favorite Folders
You can register shortcuts for frequently-used folders in the [Favorite
Folders] tab sheet in the folder area to make images easier to find.
Please note that because the [Pictures] folder is registered as a favorite
folder by default, the folder icon appears as [].
Select the folder you want to register.
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Select the [Favorite Folders] tab sheet.
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Select the registered folder to display the images
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Click the [Add to Favorites] button.
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The folder icon changes to [] and the folder is registered as a
favorite folder.
If you have edited or deleted images in folders you have
registered as favorites
ny changes done to images inside registered folders will be applied to
the original images. Therefore, please be aware that by editing or
deleting images inside registered folders, you are in fact editing or
deleting the original images.
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Deleting Favorite Folders
If you no longer need a folder you have registered in the [Favorite
Folders] tab sheet, you can delete it from this tab sheet.
Please note that as registered folders are shortcuts, the original folder
will not be deleted when you delete the shortcut.
In the [Favorite Folders] tab sheet, select the folder
you want to delete and then click the [Remove]
button.
If the brightness or color of images is different from what you visualized
when you shot the photo, you can adjust an image using the editing
functions to bring them closer to what you visualized.
This section explains about automatic adjustment of images, adjustment
of brightness/saturation, trimming images, inserting text into im ages,
adjustment of sharpness, red-eye correction, and cutting movies.
JPEG images deteriorate slightly when edited and saved, and the image
before editing cannot be recovered. For this reason, an edited JPEG
image should be saved as a separate image from the original image.
Chapter 3 explains about high-level editing functions other than those
described above.
You can edit RAW images in Digital Photo Professional (hereinafter ,
“DPP”). Select the RAW image in the Main Window and select the
[File] menu X [Process RAW Images by Digital Photo Profe ssional],
which will start up DPP. For detailed instructions on using DPP, refer
to “Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic
manual).
Automatic Adjustment Using IB
The brightness and colors, etc. of the image are automatically adjusted.
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The folder is deleted.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Auto Adjustment] in the
2
menu that appears.
The [Auto Adjustment] window appears.
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Click the [Auto Adjust Image] button.
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The image is adjusted.
Check the adjustments.
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Save as a separate image.
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The save dialog box appears.
Enter a new name, specify the save location and then
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Enter the new nameSpecify the save location
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Checkmark to display the image before adjustments
Click the [OK] button.
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Adjusting Color and Brightness
You can adjust the brightness and color (saturation) of images.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Color/Brightness
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Adjustment] in the menu that appears
The [Color/Brightness Adjustment] window appears.
Select the [Color Adjustment] tab sheet and adjust
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the image.
Color/Brightness Adjustment window
(p.27).
Trimming an Image
You can trim only the part of an image you need, or change the
composition of an image where an image shot horizontally becomes
vertical.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Trim Image] in the menu
2
that appears
The [Trim Image] window appears.
Drag the trimming range.
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Trim Image window
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Drag to the left or right to adjust
Move the slider to the right to make the [Saturation] of an image
to appear more vivid and the [Brightness] appear brighter. Move
the slider to the left to make the [Saturation] of an image weaker,
and the [Brightness] of an image appears darker.
The image is adjusted.
Check the adjustments and then click the [OK]
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Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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You can change the trimming range by dragging the four corners
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Click the [Trim Image] button.
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The image is trimmed.
Check the trimming and then click the [OK] button.
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Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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Inserting Text into Images
You can insert the date and time you shot an image and text into an
image as text.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Insert Text] in the menu
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that appears
The [Insert Text] window appears.
Drag the range for inserting text.
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Insert Text window
(p.27).
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The text insertion range can be moved by dragging.
You can change the text insertion range by dragging the four
corners and the four sides of the text insertion range.
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Using the keyboard, enter the text you want to insert.
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The text you enter appears in the window.
Check your entry and then click the [OK] button.
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Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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Adjusting Sharpness
You can make the overall atmosphere of an image harder or softer.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Sharpness] in the menu
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that appears
The [Sharpness] window appears.
Adjust the image.
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Sharpness window
(p.27).
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Drag right to adjust
Move the slider to the right to make an image harder and to the
left to make an image softer.
The image is adjusted.
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Check the adjustments and then click the [OK]
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Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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Correcting Red-Eye Automatically
You can automatically detect and correct red-eye that occurs when you
photograph people using a flash.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
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Click [Edit] and then select [Red Eye Correction] in
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the menu that appears
The [Red Eye Correction] window appears.
Click the [Start] button.
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Red Eye Correction window
(p.27).
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The image is corrected.
Check the corrections and then click the [OK]
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Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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Correcting Red-Eye Manually
You can manually correct red-eye that cannot be corrected
automatically.
Display the [Red Eye Correction] window (p.32).
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Select [Manual Mode] and then enlarge the image.
2
Drag and place a box around the place in the image
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you want to correct and then click [OK].
Click [OK]
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Set the amount of correction.
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Enlarge image display
Drag to the left or right to
adjust
Drag a box on the place to correct
The image is corrected.
Correct other places in the same way.
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Check the correction and click the [OK] button.
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Save as a separate image (p.28).
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You can edit the movies you have downloaded to your computer in a
number of ways, including joining movies together and adding special
effects such as titles and background music.
When editing 1920 x 1080 MOV movi es with a f unction ot her th an
“Cutting Movies” (p.38), a temporary file is created for editing and it
may take some time before you can st art editing.
Once you have edited movies using these functions, you cannot
play them back on the camera.
You cannot edit MOV movies on a computer with a PowerPC
CPU.
Select the movie.
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Select the [Edit] menu X [Movie Edit].
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There is a limit on the number of files when you are editing MOV
movies. When you edit 1920 x 1080 MOV movies and save them in
the same image type (format)/size, keep the number of files within
20 files. Similarly, for 1280 x 720 and 640 x 480 MOV movies, keep
it around 25 files.
The movie editing window appears.
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Click the tab to select an editing task, and then edit
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the movie.
Select the editing task
Movie icon
Storyboard area*
Transition box (icon for the special effect used in
the transition between joined movies)
* Selected movies are shown as thumbnails. Movies are joined
together sequentially starting from the leftmost movie.
Enlarges/reduces movie
thumbnails
Shows detailed instructions
Guidance
[Arrange] tab sheet functions
Set the playback range for the movie (playback start and end)*
Set rotation or mirroring for the selected movie
Play movies
Adds movies to the
storyboard area
Show information for the selected movie
* When a still image is selected in the storyboard area, you can
select the display period for the still image.
Rearrange the order of the selected movies
Remove the selected
movie from the storyboard
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that has been shot with a EOS-1D series camera, the audio is not
automatically attached. Add the audio file in the [Audio] tab sheet on
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[Effect] tab sheet functions
Add text to the selected
movie
Enlarge part of the selected movie
Convert the selected movie to sepia tone or monochrome
* Select the transition box in the storyboard area and then click
[Transition] to set the effect used.
Set the effect used in the transition
between movies (transition box)*
[Audio] tab sheet functions
Add an audio file to the selected movie*
Adjust the audio volume for the selected movie and set
“Fade-in” (gradually increasing volume) and “Fade-out”
(gradually decreasing volume)
* You can add an MP3, AIFF or WAV audio file as background music
(BGM) or as an effects tone. When you add audio to a movie in this
window, a bar showing the duration of the audio file appears under
the movie’s thumbnail in the storyboard area.
Click the [Save] tab sheet.
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Click [Save] and specify the required settings
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(destination, etc.) in the window that appears. Then
click [Save].
Set the format of the saved movie
Automatically set the optimal size and frame rate for saved
movies
When an image type is selected in the [Specify a save image
type] list box, clicking the [Advanced Settings] button allows you
to specify the [Image Size], [Frame per Second]* and [Quality]
(sound quality) settings. The [Quality] (sound quality) sampling
frequency for edited MOV movies is fixed at 48 kHz.
* Frame rate : number of frames recorded per second
The edited movie is saved.
Select the [MovieEdit Task] menu X [Quit MovieEdit
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Task].
If you convert the frame rate of a movie after editing, some scenes
may not playback smoothly.
When [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the [Specify a save image
type] list box in the window in step 5, the movie durations that can
be saved are as shown below.
If you attempt to save a movie that is longer than the times shown
above, a message appears. When this happens, shorten the
movie or reduce the image size.
* The frame rates 23.976 fps, 29.97 fps and 59.94 fps are
respectively displayed as 24 fps, 30 fps and 60 fps in the
camera menu.
Saving movies may take some time. Saving movies takes a
particularly long time when [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the
[Specify a save image type] list box.
E.g.) Saving a 1-minute movie with an image size of 1920 × 1080
takes about 7 minutes depending on the system
requirements (p.72).
Time taken to save varies largely with factors including
computer performance and image size, and may take an
even longer time.
23.976 fps /
25 fps / 29.97 fps
50 fps / 59.94 fps
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Cutting Movies
You can cut any favorite scene from a movie you have shot.
Double-click the movie you want to play.
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The viewer window appears.
Click the [Cut Movie] button.
Double-click
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Click the [] button.
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Cut Movie window
The movie begins to play.
Drag [] at the position you want to set as the start
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point, and drag [] at the position you want to set
as the end point.
The movie is cut.
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Click the [Save] button.
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The save dialog box appears.
Specify the file name and save destination and then
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click the [Save] button.
The cut movie is saved as a separate movie from the original
movie.
You can view your images as a slide show, send them in an e-mail or
use them as wallpaper or screen savers for your computer.
Viewing Images as a Slide Show
Y ou can display sele cted images in full screen and switch between t hem
as a slide show.
Select images.
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Select the [View] menu X [Slide Show Options].
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The [Slide Show Options] window appears.
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Set the play method and transition effect for the slide
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Slide Show Options window
The [Slide Show Options] window closes.
Click [SlideShow].
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Slide Show window
Rating setting
Selects the image*
Prints the image*
Switches to the first image
Switches to the previous image
*1The image is selected. When the slide show ends and returns to
the main window, the image is displayed as being selected.
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The image is selected for printing. When the slide show ends and
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returns to the main window, the print dialog box is displayed.
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Ends the slide show
Switches to the last
image
Switches to the next
image
Pauses the slide
show
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The Slide Show window appears and the slide show begins.
When all the images have been displayed, the Slide Show
window closes and returns to the main window.
To end the slide show half-way through, click [].
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Sending an Image by E-Mail
You can attach a selected image to an e-mail and send it.
The attached image to be sent is a copy of the original image and
therefore the original image remains unaffected on your computer.
Select an image.
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Click [Print & Email] and then select [Create Image
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for Email] in the menu that appears.
Select [Using the recommended settings.] and then
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click the [Finish] button.
Create Image for Email window
The image is displayed in the main window and the e-mail
software starts up.
Attach to the e-mail [Email Images] in the folder area and then
send the e-mail.
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The [Create Image for Email] window appears.
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Creating Wallpaper from an Image
You can make a selected image wallpaper for your computer.
The JPEG image for the wallpaper (extension “.JPG”) is created using a
copy of an image and therefore the original image remains unaffected.
Select an image.
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Select the [File] menu X [Export Image].
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Select [Export an Image as Wallp aper] and then click
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the [Next] button.
Write a still image window
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The [Write a still image] window appears.
The [Set Image as Wallpaper] window appears.
From the list box, select the wallpaper display
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method and then click the [Finish] button.
Set Image as Wallpaper window
The image you selected for your wallpaper is applied as
wallpaper .
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To revert to the original wallpaper
1 On the desktop, launch [System Preferences] from the Dock and then
click [Desktop & Screen Saver].
2 Select the [Desktop] tab sheet.
3 Select the file for the wallpaper and then click [] to close the dialog
box.
Creating a Screen Saver from an Image
You can make a selected image a screen saver for your computer.
The data for the screen saver (extension “.SLIDESAVER”) is created
using a copy of an image and therefore the original image remains
unaffected.
Select an image.
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Select the [File] menu X [Export Image].
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The [Write a still image] window appears.
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Select [Export as a Screensaver] and then click the
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[Next] button.
The [Export as a Screensaver] window appears.
Using the keyboard, enter a name and then click the
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[Finish] button.
Export as a Screensaver window
The screen saver data is saved in the [Screen Savers] folder.
Specify the saved screen saver on your computer.
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On the desktop, launch [System Preferences] from the Dock and
then click [Desktop & Screen Saver] X [Screen Saver] tab sheet
to display the [Screen Saver] tab sheet.
Select the saved screen saver data
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Close the [Desktop & Screen Saver] window.
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Click [] on the top left of the dialog box.
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You can arrange multiple images in index format and print them on one
sheet of paper.
Select the images.
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Click the [Print & Email] button and then select
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[Index Print] from the menu that appears.
The [Index Print] window appears.
Specify settings such as the paper type and the
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number of prints, and then click the [Print] button.
Index Print window
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Print preview
Printing begins.
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You can lay out images freely and then print them.
Select the images.
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Click the [Print & Email] button and then select
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[Layout Print] from the menu that appears.
The [Layout Print] window appears.
Lay out your images by dragging them and then click
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the [Print] button.
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Adjusting the Brightness Level................................... 58
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Merging Images to Create Panorama Images............ 60
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To compare multiple images, you can split the viewer window into two,
three or four and display multiple images at the same time.
You can also align the display position of enlarged images and compare.
In the main window, select the images you want to
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compare
Click [] (View Image) (p.74).
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The viewer window appears.
Click [Number of Displays] and select the number of
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images you want to display at the same time.
The viewer window is split and the multiple images are displayed
at the same time.
(p.10).
Click [Synchronize] and then enlarge the image.
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ClickSelect the display magnification
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The synchronize display appears and all the images are displayed
at the same display magnification and in the same position.
The navigator window that displays the enlargement display
position appears and you can check and move the enlargement
display position (p.19).
Click [Synchronize] again to cancel the synchronize display. You
can now change the display magnification and move the
enlargement display position for each image.
To return to full view , select [Fit to window] from the list box under
each image.
To cancel the split display, click [Number of Displays] at the bottom of
the window and then select [Single View] from the menu that appears.
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Display List Mode (p.74).
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Select the image for which you want to view the
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information.
Select the [File] menu X [Get Info].
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The [File Information] window appears.
Click the [Advanced View] button.
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You can change the size of an image or convert it to a TIFF image
(extension “.TIFF”) or a PICT image (extension “.PCT”) and save it.
Because the image is saved as a separate image, the original image
remains unaffected.
Select an image.
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Select the [File] menu X [Export Image].
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The [Write a still image] window appears.
Select [Edit and Save Image] and then click the
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[Next] button.
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In Preview Mode, the same information as the [File Information]
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Specify the image size, type, file name and save
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destination, and then click the [Finish] button.
The image is saved as an image separate from the original
image.
You can export as a text file the shooting information recorded to the
image.
Select an image.
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Select the [File] menu X [Export Image].
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The [Write a still image] window appears.
Select [Export Shooting Properties] and then click
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the [Next] button.
The [Export Shooting Properties] window appears.
Specify the export shooting information, the file
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name, and the save destination, and then click the
[Finish] button.
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You can extract still images from a movie and save them as image files.
When extracting still images from 1920 x 1080 MOV movies, a
temporary file is created for editing and it may take some time
before you can extract still images.
Select the movie.
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Select the [Edit] menu X [Extract frames from a movie].
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Set the extraction method and click the [Preview] tab
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sheet.
[Extract all frames]
This option extracts all the frames in a movie as still images.
[Specify an interval and extract frames]
This option extracts still images from a movie at intervals of a set
number of frames or seconds.
[Specify the number of copies and extract frames]
This option extracts a specified number of still images from the
frames of a movie. The interval at which each of the specified
number of images is extracted is calculated evenly across the
movie's number of frames.
[Extract a specified image]
This option extracts a still image of a scene of your ch oice during
movie playback.
The [Preview] tab sheet appears.
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Check the extracted images and click the [Save] tab
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When [Extract a specified image] is selected in step 3, you can
play the movie on the left of the window and extract an image by
clicking
Rotate all the images
[] when you reach a scene you like.
Add/remove all the check marks
Resize the thumbnails
Click [Save] and specify the required settings
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(destination, etc.) in the window that appears. Then
click [Choose].
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Remove the check mark from the images
before and after the selected image
You can organize images using high-level functions such as setting
keywords and entering comments, renaming multiple files in a single
operation and classifying images by shot year/month/date, all of which
are useful when organizing your images.
Setting Keywords in Images
You can set keywords to identify images. The set keywords are also
useful when searching for images (p.56).
Select an image.
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Select the [Edit] menu X [Keyword] X [Settings].
2
The [Keywords Setting] window appears.
Select the keyword(s) and then click the [OK] button.
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Entering Comments into Images
You can enter information relating to images as comments. The entered
comments are also useful when searching for images (p.56).
Display the [File Information] window (p.49).
1
Click the [Advanced View] button.
2
A field for entering comments is displayed.
Enter text and then press the < return > key on the
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Saving Multiple Images with New File Names
You can copy multiple images and save them with new file names in a
single operation.
Select all the images you want to save with new file
1
names
Select the [File] menu X [Organize Image] X
2
[Rename].
The [Rename] window appears.
Enter the file name and click the [OK] button.
(p.10).
3
Classifying Images by Shot Date
Multiple images can be classified into different folders according to shot
date.
Select all the images to be classified (p.10).
1
Select the [File] menu X [Organize Image] X [Sort
2
Images].
The [Sort Images] window appears.
Select [The files will be separated into folders for
3
each shooting date.] and then click the [Next] button.
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The [Organize by Shooting Date] window appears.
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Specify the folder structure, the file names, and the
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Settings for Folder Structure
Setting ItemDescription
YearMonthDateClassifies images by creating a first-level folder
according to shot year/month/date.
Year/YearMonthDate Classifies images by creating a second-level
folder for the shot year, and the month and date.
Year/Month/
YearMonthDate
Year/NewNameClassifies images by creating a new folder with a
NewName/
YearMonthDate
YearMonthDate/
NewName
Classifies images by creating a third-level folder
for the shot year, the month, and the date.
new name inside the shot year folders.
Classifies images by creating folders for shot
year/month/date inside a folder with a new name.
Classifies images by creating a new folder with a
new name inside the shot year/month/date
folders.
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Y ou can search for images by ratings (p.19), shot date, comments (p.53)
and keywords (p.53).
Select the [File] menu X [Search].
1
The [Set Search Criteria] window appears.
Specify the search criteria and then click the [Search
2
Now] button.
The search begins and the images that match the criteria are
displayed in the [Search Results] window.
Check the searched images in the main window.
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The searched images are displayed in the main window. Also,
the [Search Results] folder is displayed in the folder area, and by
selecting this folder, you can display the searched images at any
time.
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Click the [Finish] button to close the [Search
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Results] window.
The display returns to the main window.
The images inside the [Search Results] folder are stored until
you either perform another search or quit IB.
Any work you do on images inside the [Search Result s] folder will
be applied to all the original images. Therefore, please be aware
that if you edit or delete images inside the [Search Results]
folders, the original images will be edited or deleted also.
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Introduction
This section explains image editing using high-level functions based on
the assumption that you are familiar with handling standard image
editing software.
JPEG images deteriorate slightly when edited and saved, and the image
before editing cannot be recovered. For this reason, an edited JPEG
image should be saved as a separate image from the original image.
You can edit RAW images in Digital Photo Professional (hereinafter,
“DPP”). Select the RAW image in the Main Window and select the
[File] menu X [Process RAW Images by Digital Photo Profe ssional],
which will start up DPP. For detailed instructions on using DPP, refer
to “Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic
manual).
Adjusting the Color of an Image in RGB
You can adjust the color of an image in RGB (red, green, blue).
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
1
Click [Edit] and then select [Color/Brightness
2
Adjustment] in the menu that appears
The [Color/Brightness Adjustment] window appears.
(p.27).
Select the [RGB Adjustment] tab sheet and adjust
3
the image.
Drag to the left or right to adjust
The image is adjusted.
Check the adjustments and then click the [OK]
4
button.
Save the image as a separate image (p.28).
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Adjusting the Brightness Level
You can adjust the level of brightness (balance).
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
1
Click [Edit] and then select [Level Adjustment] in the
2
menu that appears
The [Level Adjustment] window appears.
Adjust the image.
(p.27).
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Adjusting the Tone Curve
You can adjust the brightness, contrast and color of a specific area by
changing the tone curve.
Display the image to edit in the viewer window (p.18).
1
Click [Edit] and then select [Tone Curve Adjustment]
2
in the menu that appears
The [Tone Curve Adjustment] window appears.
Adjust the image.
(p.27).
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Drag left to adjustDrag right to adjust
Drag to the left or right to adjust
The image is adjusted.
Check the adjustments and then click the [OK]
4
button.
Save as a separate image (p.28).
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Click to add a [] (point)
Adjust by dragging []
The image is adjusted.
The horizontal axis shows the input level and the vertical axis
shows the output level.
The maximum number of [] is 10.
To delete a [] , press the < delete > key on the keyboard.
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Check the adjustments and then click the [OK]
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Save as a separate image (p.28).
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Transferring Images to Other Image Editing Software
You can transfer images to image editing software other than IB.
In the main window, select the [ImageBrowser] menu
1
X [Preferences].
The [Preferences] window appears.
From the menu, select [Register Application] and
2
then click the [Add] button.
The [Application Selection] window appears.
Select the image editing software to transfer to, and
3
then click the [Open] button
The selected software is registered.
Click the [OK] button and then close the
4
[Preferences] window.
Select the image you want to transfer to the image
5
editing software.
Select the [Edit] menu X [Edit with Registered
6
Application] X image editing software to transfer to.
The selected image editing software starts up and then image is
displayed.
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Merging Images to Create Panorama Images
You can merge up to four JPEG images to create panorama images.
For merging images, start up the image-merging software “PhotoStitch”
from IB and use.
Select multiple images to merge (p.10).
1
Select the [Edit] menu X [PhotoStitch].
2
PhotoStitch starts up and the main window appears.
Check the arrangement of the images to be merged
3
and click the [2. Merge] tab sheet.
If the arrangement of the images to be merged is not correct,
drag the images to rearrange them.
Click [Start] to merge.
4
The images are merged and displayed.
Click the [3. Save] tab sheet.
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The display switches to the [3. Save] tab sheet.
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Check the save range and then click [Save].
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Save range
Drag [] to change the range
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
You can add sound to images and play back sound which you have
added to images with a camera that has a sound record function.
Adding Sound to Images
You can add a sound file to an image.
A Mac OS X function is used for sound recording. When inputting sound
from external equipment, connect the external equipment to your
computer beforehand.
Select an image to which you want to add sound.
1
Select the [File] menu X [Sound] X [Record].
2
The audio recording dialog box appears.
Click [] (recording button) and begin recording the
3
sound to be added to the image. Click the [Save]
button to stop recording.
The recorded sound file is added to the image. The [] icon is
displayed in the image to which the sound file was added.
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[Save] button.
The merged images are saved.
Select the [PhotoStitch] menu X [Quit PhotoStitch].
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PhotoStitch quits.
See also the Help that are displayed when you click [] on the
right of the window for information on operating PhotoStitch and
PhotoStitch functions.
Playing Back Sound
You can play back sound files that are attached to images.
You can change any of the IB functions in the preferences window.
Check the settings displayed for each window before making changes.
Select the [ImageBrowser] menu X [Preferences].
1
From the menu, select the dialog box you want to
2
display, specify your settings, and then click the
[OK] button.
Browser Window Settings
You can change the background color of the main window (browser
window) as well as the color of the thumbnail image frames.
You can also make settings for color management.
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Viewer Window Settings
You can set the shooting information displayed in the viewer window
(p.75).
Confirmation Dialog Box Settings
You can set the software so that confirmation dialog boxes displayed
after each operation are not displayed.
The items you uncheck are not displayed.
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To display the shooting information in the viewer window
In the viewer window, click the [Show Shooting Information] button
(p.75) and in the menu that appears, select [Show Shooting Information]
to display the shooting information.
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Processing When Rotating Settings
You can make settings related to image rotation.
Layout Print Settings
You can make settings for layout printing.
Photo Print Settings
When printing with the [Photo Print] window (p.16), you can set whether
to trim the image and print with no borders around the paper, or to print
as is without trimming.
Register Application Settings
You can register other editing software.
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Using Images on the Internet
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Album .........................................................................
Displaying a Registered CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
Album .........................................................................
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CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is a free Internet online service restricted to
users who have purchased a Canon digital camera (no membership or
annual fee).
To connect to CANON iMAGE GATEW AY , it is necessary to register as a
member beforehand. Insert the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk provided
into your computer and perform registration in the CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY member registration window that appears after installing the
software that includes IB. You can also use the following procedure to
register as a member.
For detailed information on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, refer to the
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Help.
Membership Registration
You can register as a member of CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
When you have finished registering, you can also change the
connection information or add cameras.
Register as a member.
1
Click [CANON iMAGE GATEWA Y] and in the menu that appears,
select [Register/Add Product].
Displaying the Top Page of CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
The CANON iMAGE GATEWAY top page is displayed with the browser
software.
Connect to the top page.
1
Click [CANON iMAGE GATEWA Y] and in the menu that appears,
select [Top Page].
The [Enter registration information.] dialog box appears.
Enter your user name and password and then click
2
the [OK] button.
When the connection dialog box is displayed and connection is
completed, the browser software starts up and the top page of
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is displayed.
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The [Register/Add Product] dialog box appears.
Click the [Register] button.
2
The browser software starts up and the CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY membership registration page is displayed.
Perform membership registration by following the on-screen
instructions.
When you have finished registering, you can also change the
connection information or add cameras.
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Uploading Images in a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Album
You can upload images selected in IB in a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
Online photo album. You can also show images in a registered album to
specified people.
The images uploaded in an album are copies, so the original images
remain unaffected on your computer.
Select images to be uploaded in an album.
1
Connect to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
2
Click [CANON iMAGE GATEWA Y] and in the menu that appears,
select [Upload Images].
Upload the images selected in step 1 to a new album
3
by following the on-screen instructions.
Displaying a Registered CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Album
You can display images that have been uploaded in a CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY Online photo album with the browser software.
Display an album.
1
Click [CANON iMAGE GATEWA Y] and in the menu that appears,
select [View Online Photo Album].
The [Enter registration information.] dialog box appears.
Enter your user name and password and then click
2
the [OK] button.
When the connection dialog box is displayed and connection is
completed, the browser software starts up and the CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY album page is displayed.
If IB is not operating correctly, refer to the items below.
Also refer to the Help from the [Help] menu or click the [?] button at the
top of each window and refer to the Help displayed.
Installation could not be completed correctly
You cannot install software unless you are logged into an account with
Administrator privileges. Log in again into an account with
Administrator privileges.
For how to log in and how to specify Administrator settings, refer to
the User’s Manual for the Macintosh computer or for Mac OS X.
IB does not work
IB does not operate correctly on a computer if its system
requirements does not meet. Use IB on a computer with compatible
system requirements (p.72).
Even if your computer has the RAM capacity (memory) described in
the system requirements (p.72), if other applications are running at
the same time as IB, you may not have sufficient RAM (memory). Quit
any applications other than IB.
The software preferences file may be corrupted. Quit all applications
and follow the procedure below to delete the preferences file from the
[Preferences] folder before restarting IB.
In the hard disk drive where the system is saved, open the [Users]
folder X folder of the logged in user X [Library] folde r X [Preferences]
folder, and delete the preferences files below.
PreferencesDescription
Images do not display properly
Images that are not supported by IB (p.72) do not display. There are
various types of JPEG and TIFF images, so JPEG images other t han
Exif 2.2, 2.21 or 2.3 compatible images and TIFF images other than
Exif compatible images may not display properly.
With initial settings, the color of images that have be en shot in Adobe
RGB appear weak. In this case, check the [Browser Window] window
in preferences and checkmark [Adjust Image Colors Using a Monitor
Profile] (p.63). Color management is performed and the color of the
image shot with an Adobe RGB setting and the image shot with an
sRGB setting are matched.
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Quit any applications before uninstalling the software.
To uninstall the software, log into the account used when installation
was performed.
To prevent computer malfunctions, always restart your computer af ter
you have uninstalled the software.
Display the folder in which the software is saved.
1
Open the [Canon Utilities] folder.
Drag the [ImageBrowser] folder to the Trash.
2
You cannot retrieve data that you have emptied into the Trash
and deleted, so be particularly careful when deleting data.
You cannot install the software again if you have just moved the
[ImageBrowser] folder to the trash. Be sure to select the [Finder]
menu X [Empty Trash].
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The software is deleted.
Restart your computer.
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Supported Images
Introduction
Even though the following are recommended system requirements, not
all computer functions can be guaranteed.
OSMac OS X 10.4 to 10.6
ComputerMacintosh with one of the above OS installed
CPU*
RAM*
Display
This software program is not comp atible with UFS (UNIX File System)
formatted disks.
* Use a Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz or higher CPU and 2GB or more RAM
when working with MOV movies. However, even if there is nothing
wrong with a movie file, it may drop frame and not play smoothly
during playback, depending on your computer specifications.
PowerPC G4, G5 (Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.5), or Intel
processor (Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6)
Minimum 512MB (Mac OS X 10.4 to10.5), Minimum 1GB
(Mac OS X 10.6)
Resolution : 1024 × 768 or more
Colors : Thousands or more
Image typeExtension
JPEG images shot with a Canon digital
JPEG images
RAW images
TIFF imagesExif-compatible TIFF images.TIF, .TIFF
BMP imagesBitmap images.BMP
PICT imagesPICT images.PICT
MOV movies
AVI movies
* A “.THM” file is a (thumbnail) file generated and saved together with a
movie file when shooting movies with some of Canon digital cameras.
It has the same file name as the movie and includes shooting
information, etc. When you play on the camera a movie file that was
saved together with a “.THM” file, both the movie file and the “.THM”
file are required.
camera (Exif 2.2, 2.21 or 2.3-compatible
JPEG images)
RAW images shot with a EOS DIGITAL
camera excluding EOS D6000, EOS
D2000, EOS DCS1, EOS DCS3
MOV movies shot with a Canon digital
camera
AVI movies shot with a Canon digital
camera
.JPG, .JPEG
.CR2
.TIF
.CRW
.MOV
.MOV
.AVI + .THM*
.THM*
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Preview Mode
Folder area*
Filter display
(p.20)
Enlarges/
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thumbnail
images (p.11)
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Starts up EOS Utility/Displays
Download images window
(p.7, p.9)
Viewer window (p.75)
Slide show (p.40)
Image display area
Deletes images and folders (p.25)
Prints images and creates images for e-mail (p.15, p.41, p.45, p.46)
Connects to the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
Information display area
Thumbnail image
display area*
Shows/hides the folder area
Shows/hides the task buttons
Shows/hides the
information display area
Selects/deselects all the
images
Number of selected images/
Total number of images
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Folder area*
Protect icon
Filter display
(p.20)
Movie icon
RAW image icon
Bracketing icon
Image display area
Audio recording icon
Shows/hides the folder area
Shows/hides the task buttons
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* Images in folders selected here are displayed on the image display area.
Starts up EOS Utility/Displays
Download images window
(p.7, p.9)
Viewer window (p.75)
Slide show
(p.40)
Prints images and creates images for e-mail (p.15, p.41, p.45, p.46)
Connects to the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
Deletes images and folders (p.25)
Selects/deselects all the
images
Number of selected images/
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Image display area
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Display magnification
(p.19)
Switches
between images
Displayed image size
Saves the images (p.28)
Edits the images (p.27)
Split displays (p.48)
Photo print window (p.77)
Full view display (p.12)
Synchronize (p.48)
Display magnification
Rating (p.19)
Shows/hides the
shooting information
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List of Cut Movie Window Functions
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Displays the movie
Current position during movie play
Plays the movie/Stops the movie
Adjust volume
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Previous frame
Next frame
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Sets the start point for a movie cut
Sets the end point for a movie cut
Saves a cut movie as a separate movie
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Page settings
Shot date and
time settings
Printer selection and settings
Print preview
Inserts text
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Reverts to the original condition
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Downloading Images to Your Computer
Download images by connecting your camera and computer
Download images using a card reader p.8
p.7
Image Checking
Look through p.10
Enlarge and view p.11, p.18
Play a movie p.13
Check efficiently p.21
Compare multiple images p.48
Check the shooting information such as shot
date
View as a slide show p.39
p.49
Image Printing
Print one image on one page p.15
Arrange multiple images on one page and print p.45
Arrange images freely and print p.46
Organizing Images
Sort by rating p.19
Image Editing
Use automatic adjustment p.27
Adjust brightness/darkness p.29
Make colors more vivid p.29
Trim parts of an image p.29
Specify an aspect ratio that matches the size of
the paper on which an image is to be printed
Make an image sharp p.31
Insert text p.30
Correct red-eye p.32
Merge p.60
Edit movies p.34
Cut a favorite scene from a movie p.38
Extract still images from movies p.51
p.29
Utilizing Images
Attach an image to an e-mail p.41
Make into computer wallpaper p.42
Make into a computer screen saver p.43
Use CANON iMAGE GATEWAY p.67
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Move to a different location p.23
Move by entire folder to a different location p.24
Change the file name p.24
Delete p.25
Classify by shot date p.54
Search p.56
Converting Images
Change the size p.49
Convert to a different type p.49
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