Operation Manual
Thank you for purchasing the PENTAX Digital Camera.
This is the manual for “PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0” and “PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0”, software for your Windows PC or Macintosh for enjoying images created with your camera. Please read the separate camera operating manual and this manual before using your camera, “PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0”, or “PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0”, in order to get the most out of all the features and functions.
Keep the camera operating manual and this manual safe, as they can be valuable tools in clarifying and helping you to understand all the camera’s capabilities.
Regarding copyrights
Images taken using this camera that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act. Please take care, as there are even cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations, industrial enterprise or as items for display. Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act, and care should be taken here also.
Regarding trademarks
•PENTAX and smc PENTAX are trademarks of PENTAX Corporation.
•PENTAX PHOTO Browser, PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory, PENTAX REMOTE Assistant are trademarks of PENTAX Corporation.
•The SD logo is a trademark.
•All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Regarding PictBridge
PictBridge allows the user to connect the printer and digital camera directly, using the unified standard for the direct printout of images. You can print images directly from the camera through a few simple operations.
Disclaimer
•PENTAX is not responsible for any damages resulting from the direct or indirect use of this software or repercussive damages, damage to data, programs or other intangible property, loss of profit or anticipated profit, or dispute with a third party resulting from the use of this software.
•The specifications of this software are subject to change without notice.
Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
Gives information that is useful to know.
Gives cautions and notes about the operation.
The screen pictures shown in this manual may differ depending on the type of computer used.
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Enjoying Your Digital Camera Pictures ............................. |
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What You Can Do with PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0...... |
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Software Provided.................................................................................... |
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System Requirements.............................................................................. |
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Installing the Software......................................................... |
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When Using Windows .............................................................................. |
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When Using Macintosh .......................................................................... |
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Saving Images on Your Computer ................................... |
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Saving Images by Connecting Your Camera and PC (For Windows).... |
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Saving Images by Connecting Your Camera and Macintosh |
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Other Methods for Saving Images ......................................................... |
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PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 ........................................... |
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Opening PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 ................................................ |
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About the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 Window................................. |
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Main Image Window............................................................................... |
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Viewing Images...................................................................................... |
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Saving a List of Image Data................................................................... |
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Continuous Image Playback in a Slideshow .......................................... |
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Printing an Image................................................................................... |
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Changing the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 Settings .......................... |
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Managing Image Files and Folders........................................................ |
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PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0....................................... |
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Opening PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 ............................................ |
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About the PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 Window............................. |
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Viewing Images...................................................................................... |
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Easily Modifying RAW Images ............................................................... |
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Setting RAW Image Data Processing Conditions .................................. |
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Saving Image Files................................................................................. |
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Saving Image File Adjustment ............................................................... |
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Recalling Image File Adjustment............................................................ |
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Changing the PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 Settings ...................... |
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Glossary.............................................................................. |
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You can use a computer to organize and edit the pictures captured with your digital camera.
Direct Print
Connect your camera directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer using the USB cable. (Not available on w.)
View and record images on
AV equipment
Connect your camera to a TV, DVD recorder or other audiovisual equipment using an AV cable to view and/or record images.
Your computer is...
•equipped with a standard USB interface.
•using Windows Me/2000/XP or Mac OS 9.01/9.2/X (Ver. 10.1, 10.2, or 10.3).
Connect your camera to a computer using the USB cable to copy the camera images to a computer.
Use your photo shop
You can have prints made from images recorded on your card at a photo shop.
•Set DPOF settings on your camera, and get prints from your photo shop.
•Select the images for prints.
Your computer is...
•using Windows 95/98/98 SE/ NT or Mac OS 8.6.
You can transfer your images using a built-in card slot + PC card adapter or a card reader.
• Remove the card from the camera. When transferring images on the card to a computer with another device, make sure to review the user manual accompanying that device.
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Use your image data
You can use your e-mail software to attach and send images by e-mail, or post the images on your website.
• See the operating manual of your e-mail software for details on how to make attachments to e-mails.
• See the operating manual of the software you are using for details on how to use images and movies on your website.
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 (p.22 - p.74)
PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 (p.76 - p.97)
• View images |
• Organize and save images |
• Print images |
• Rename all |
•Save all image data
•PENTAX-specification RAW data processing
Use a commercially-available image editing software to perform resizing, trimming and other image editing operations.
Use your printer
You can use your printer to print images transferred to your computer.
Some printers can print directly from memory cards.
•For details, see the operating manual of the printer you are using.
Save your image data
Images transferred to the computer can be saved onto a CD-R or other media.
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 is software for viewing, printing and managing images taken on your digital camera and saved on your computer.
When you select a folder containing saved images, those images compatible with PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 automatically appear as thumbnails. You can select a thumbnail image to view the image at a larger size.
Files with extensions .bmp (BMP), .jpg (JPEG), .pef (RAW), .pct (PICT),
.png (PNG) and .tif (TIFF) are supported.
This manual describes PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 with screen images from Windows XP.
The operation of these software applications is nearly the same on Macintosh with the exception of some keys. For information on Macintosh-specific instructions, see the sections labeled “For Macintosh” or the online help.
The provided CD-ROM (S-SW28) contains the following software:
•PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0
•PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 can perform the following tasks:
•Save image files under the same or a new name, change file names and file types, copy, cut, paste, rotate and delete.
•Create new folders, change folder names, copy, cut, delete and paste.
•Save image data list.
•Check image data.
•View RAW image data easily.
•Print images.
You can also start RAW image data editing software PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 and PENTAX REMOTE Assistant*1 from within PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0.
*1: PENTAX REMOTE Assistant can only be used together with w.
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PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0
Performs color separation processing and other processing on CCD RAW image data recorded in PENTAX digital camera dedicated format, thereby enabling images to be saved so as to appear on commercially-available image viewing and editing software.
PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 can also be run as a standalone application.
We recommend the following system requirements to transfer images from your camera to a computer and to install and use PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0.
Windows System Requirements
USB Connection
•Computer with Windows Me/2000/XP (Home Edition/Professional) preinstalled.
•USB port must be standard equipment.
Application Software
<PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0> (9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese [traditional and simplified], Korean, Japanese)
• OS |
: Windows Me/2000 |
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• CPU |
: PentiumIII or later (Pentium 4 or later recommended) |
• Memory |
: 256MB minimum (512MB or higher recommended) |
• Monitor |
: 1024×768 (1280×1024 or better resolution |
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• Free Disk Space : 250MB or more (500MB or more recommended)
• In Windows 95/98/NT, you cannot transfer files using the USB cable.
•We recommend using AC adapter when the camera is connected to the computer. If the batteries become depleted during image transfer, the image data or SD Memory Card may be damaged.
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Macintosh System Requirements
USB Connection
•Macintosh with Mac OS 9.01/9.2/X (Ver. 10.1, 10.2 or 10.3) preinstalled.
•USB port must be standard equipment.
* Installation of the USB driver is not necessary.
Application Software
<PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0> (9 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese [traditional and simplified], Korean, Japanese)
• OS |
: Mac OS 9.0 or higher (CarbonLib 1.5 or later) |
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Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later |
• CPU |
: PowerPC G3 or later (G4 1.0 GHz or higher |
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recommended) |
• Memory |
: 256MB minimum (512MB or higher recommended) |
• Monitor |
: 1024×768 (1280×1024 or better resolution |
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recommended) in 24 bit full color (approx. 16.77 |
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million colors) |
• Free Disk Space : 250MB or more (500MB or more recommended)
• We recommend using AC adapter (sold separately) when the camera is connected to the computer. If the batteries become depleted during image transfer, the image data or SD Memory Card may be damaged.
• In Mac OS 8.6, you cannot transfer files using the USB cable.
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Here is the procedure for installing PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0.
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 can be installed on top of earlier versions of this software supplied with w.
When multiple accounts have been setup in Windows 2000/XP or Mac OS X, log on with an account that has administrative rights before installing the software.
1 Turn your computer on.
Close any other software that is open.
2 Place the provided CD-ROM (S-SW28) into the CD-ROM drive on your computer.
The PENTAX Software Installer screen appears.
•If the PENTAX Software Installer screen does not appear
Display the PENTAX Software Installer screen following the steps below.
1)Double-click [My Computer] from the start menu.
2)Double-click the [CD-ROM drive (S-SW28)] icon.
3)Double-click [Setup.exe].
3 You can choose the languages from the displayed screen.
The software selection screen appears.
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4 Click [PENTAX Digital Camera
Utility].
5 Select your applicable language in the Select Language screen and click [OK].
Some operating environments select the language automatically. Continue with the installation in step 6. The installer starts.
6 The installer starts. Click
[Next].
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7 Confirm the folder name in the
Destination Folder to which the program files are to be installed. Click [Next] if no need to change.
8 Click [Next] to begin the installation.
Copying of the program files begins.
9 A message appears after installation of the software is finished. Click [Finish] to exit the installation program.
The installation is complete.
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Product Registration on the Internet
Please click [Product Registration] on the software selection screen in step 4 (p.8). A world map for Internet Product Registration is displayed.
If your PC is connected to the Internet, click the displayed country or region and then follow the instructions to register your product.
Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Only customers in displayed countries and regions can register their products on the Internet Product Registration.
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1 Turn your Macintosh on.
Close any other software that is open.
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Place the provided CD-ROM (S-SW28) into the CD-ROM drive on your Macintosh.
Double-click the CD-ROM (S-
SW28) icon.
The contents of the CD-ROM are displayed.
4 Double-click the [PENTAX
Installer] icon.
The PENTAX Software Installer screen appears.
5 You can choose the languages from the displayed screen.
The software selection screen appears.
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6 Click [PENTAX Digital Camera
Utility].
The installation starts.
7 The message [Installation was successful....] appears. Click [Quit].
Product Registration on the Internet
Please click [Product Registration] on the software selection screen in step 6 (p.12). A world map for Internet Product Registration is displayed.
If your Macintosh is connected to the Internet, click the displayed country or region and then follow the instructions to register your product.
Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Only customers in displayed countries and regions can register their products on the Internet Product Registration.
Saving Images on Your Computer |
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Here is the procedure for saving images captured with your digital camera onto your computer.
This section describes the method for saving images by connecting your camera and computer with the USB cable, as well as other methods.
Set [Transfer Mode] on the Camera to [PC]
Jis used as an example here. When using w, [Transfer Mode] does not need to be set. Go to “Connecting Your Camera to Your PC”.
1 Press the 3button on the camera.
The [ARec. Mode] menu or the [QPlayback] menu appears.
2 Press the four-way controller (5) to display the [HSet-up] menu.
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Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Transfer Mode].
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
5 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [PC].
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6 Press the 4button on the camera.
• Do not connect the camera to your computer while [PictBridge] is selected for the [Transfer Mode].
•If the USB transmission speed of the computer is slower than that of the camera, an error may occur when transferring data. If this occurs, set the Transfer Mode to [PC-F]. This sets the transfer speed to the USB 1.1 data transfer rate, thereby reducing the possibility of an error.
Connecting Your Camera to Your PC
1 Turn your PC on.
2 Turn off your camera and use the USB cable to connect your camera and your PC.
Confirm that an SD Memory Card is inserted into your camera.
3 Turn your camera on.
The camera is recognized as a [Removable Disk] in [My Computer].
• If the [Removable Disk Drive] dialog appears in Windows XP, select [Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer] and click [OK]. The window in step 3 on p.15 appears.
•When using Windows XP, if the SD Memory Card has a volume label, the content of the volume label name appears instead of [Removable Disk]. A new unformatted SD Memory Card may show the manufacturer name or model number.
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Saving Camera Images on Your PC
Windows XP is used as an example here.
1 Click [My Computer] from the start menu.
2 Double-click the [Removable
Disk] icon.
3 Double-click the [DCIM] icon.
The [XXXPENTX] (XXX is a three-digit number) folder appears.
The camera image files are in this folder.
4 Drag and drop the
[XXXPENTX] folder into any desired folder, such as the desktop or the [My Documents] folder.
The camera images are saved on your PC as an entire folder.
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Disconnecting Your Camera from Your PC
Windows XP
1 Double-click the [Safely
Remove Hardware] icon in the task bar.
The [Safely Remove Hardware] screen appears.
2 Confirm that [USB Mass
Storage Device] is selected and then click [Stop].
The [Stop a Hardware device] screen appears.
3 Select [USB Mass Storage
Device] and click [OK].
A message appears indicating that the hardware can be safely removed.
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Click [OK].
Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB cable from your camera and PC.
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Windows Me/2000
1 Double-click the [Unplug or
Eject Hardware] icon in the task bar.
The [Unplug or Eject Hardware] screen appears.
2 Confirm that [USB Mass
Storage Device] is selected and then click [Stop].
The [Stop a Hardware device] screen appears.
3 Select [USB Mass Storage
Device] and click [OK].
A message appears indicating that the hardware can be safely removed.
4 Click [OK].
5 Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB cable from your camera and PC.
The USB mass storage device will not stop when the files stored on the removable disk are in use for applications.
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Setting the USB Connection Mode to [PC]
Jis used as an example here. When using w, [Transfer Mode] does not need to be set. Go to “Connecting the Camera and Macintosh” (p.19).
1 Press the 3button on the camera.
The [ARec. Mode] menu or the [QPlayback] menu appears.
2 Press the four-way controller (5) to display the [HSet-up] menu.
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Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Transfer Mode].
Press the four-way controller (5).
A pull-down menu appears.
5 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [PC].
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6 Press the 4button on the camera.
• Do not connect the camera to your computer while [PictBridge] is selected for the [Transfer Mode].
•If the USB transmission speed of the computer is slower than that of the camera, an error may occur when transferring data. If this occurs, set the Transfer Mode to [PC-F]. This sets the transfer speed to the USB 1.1 data transfer rate, thereby reducing the possibility of an error.
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Connecting the Camera and Macintosh
1 Turn on your Macintosh.
2 Turn off your camera and use the USB cable to connect your camera and your Macintosh.
Confirm that an SD Memory Card is inserted into your camera.
3 Turn your camera on.
Your camera is recognized on the desktop as [NO_NAME (or the volume label of the SD Memory Card if one is registered)].
You can change the folder name.
When the iPHOTO screen appears, close it.
For Mac OS 9.0, it is recognized as [Untitled (or the volume label of the SD Memory Card if one is registered)].
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Saving Camera Images on Your Macintosh
Mac OS X (Ver. 10.2) is used as an example here.
1 Double-click the [NO_NAME]
icon on the desktop.
2 Double-click the [DCIM] icon.
The [XXXPENTX] (XXX is a three-digit number) folder appears.
The camera image files are in this folder.
3 Double-click the [Macintosh
HD] icon on the desktop.
This opens the [Macintosh HD] folder.
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4 Drag and drop the
[XXXPENTX] folder into any desired folder, such as the [Macintosh HD] folder.
The camera images are saved into the [Macintosh HD] folder as an entire folder.
Disconnecting Your Camera from Your Macintosh
1 Drag [NO_NAME (or the volume label name on the SD Memory Card)] on the desktop to the trash can.
2 Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB cable from your camera and Macintosh.
Use a card reader or card adapter to send image files directly to your computer from a memory card with saved images without connecting your camera and your computer with a USB cable.
For details, please refer to the user’s manual for your computer or card reader.
This section describes opening and closing PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 and viewing the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 window, and explains its functions.
For Windows
1 Select the start menu on the desktop.
2 Select [PENTAX PHOTO
Browser] from [PENTAX Digital Camera Utility] in the program menu.
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 is opened and the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 window appears.
Closing PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0
Select [Exit] from the [File] menu.
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For Macintosh
1 Double-click the [PENTAX Digital Camera Utility] folder in
[Applications] on the hard disk.
2 Double-click the [PENTAX
PHOTO Browser] program icon.
PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 is opened and the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 window appears.
Closing PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0
Select [Quit PENTAX PHOTO Browser] in [PENTAX PHOTO Browser] on the desktop menu bar.
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This section explains the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 window layout, names and functions.
Each pane can be resized from side to side and up and down. Drag or double-click the Address bar, Folder tree pane, Image data pane or Preview pane to remove it from the browser window and move it to a different position. Alternatively, click on the top right of each pane to close that pane. (For Macintosh, click a pane or drag the margin to remove the pane.)
Click (Default Position) to return the pane to the default position.
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Address bar
The address of the currently displayed folder appears here. Double-click the address bar to remove it from the browser window and move it to a different position. (For Macintosh, click the Address bar or drag the margin to remove the Address bar.)
Folder tree pane
Internal data on your computer appears here as a folder tree. Select the folder containing saved image files here.
Also, the Folder tree pane handles operations such as creating new folders, deleting folders and moving/copying folders.
Double-click or drag the top bar to remove the Folder tree pane from the browser window and move it to a different position. (For Macintosh, click the Folder tree pane or drag the margin to remove the pane.)
Thumbnail pane
Files in the folder selected in the Folder tree pane appear here. Select from five file display methods. When a thumbnail image is selected in the Thumbnail pane, the image appears in the Preview pane and the image data appears in the Image data pane.
Preview pane
An image selected in the Thumbnail pane appears in this pane. Double-click the top bar to remove the Preview pane from the browser window and move it to a different position. (For Macintosh, click the
Preview pane or drag the margin to remove the pane.)
Image data pane
The image data for the image selected in the Thumbnail pane appears here. Double-click the top bar to remove the Image data pane from the browser window and move it to a different position. (For Macintosh, click the Image data pane or drag the margin to remove the pane.)
Place the cursor over a cell dividing line at the top of the pane and drag it to resize the cell. (For Macintosh, drag at the desired position to resize the cell.)
The following items appear:
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Lens name |
Shows lens type |
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Focal length |
Focal length when shooting (in mm) |
50mm |
Shutter speed |
Shutter speed when shooting |
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Aperture |
Aperture value when shooting |
F8.0 |
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Capture mode |
Capture mode when shooting |
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Metering mode |
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White balance |
White balance mode |
Automatic |
Color temperature |
Color temperature (units: Kelvin) *1 |
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Fine tune A-B |
Amber - Blue fine tune *1 |
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Fine tune M-G |
Magenta - Green fine tune *1 |
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Sensitivity |
ISO sensitivity when shooting |
200 |
Recorded pixels |
Number of recorded pixels |
3008×2000 |
Quality |
Recording quality |
Better |
Exposure |
Exposure compensation |
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Autofocus mode when shooting |
Single AF |
Autofocus area mode |
Autofocus area mode when shooting |
Automatic |
Color space |
Color space mode |
sRGB |
Photo finish |
Photo finish settings |
Bright |
Saturation |
Saturation settings |
0 |
Sharpness |
Sharpness settings |
0 |
Contrast |
Contrast settings |
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Drive mode |
Drive mode settings when shooting |
Single shooting |
Flash mode |
Flash mode settings when shooting |
Flash off |
Bracket |
Bracket settings when shooting |
Off |
Multi-exposure |
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Version of the software when images |
*ist DS Ver. 1.00 |
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Date and time shot |
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Camera model |
Camera model |
PENTAX *ist DS |
*1: Processing details when using PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 2.0 appear. *2: Information on the camera’s firmware appears for captured images.
Status bar
The status of PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0 appears.
The following items appear:
•Number of objects in the selected folder, total folder size (not including subfolders) or number of selected objects and total size
•Available disk space for selected drive
•Progress status when loading thumbnails
•Identification of local disk, removable disk and network
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Menu Bar
This executes functions or sets various settings of PENTAX PHOTO Browser 2.0.
For Macintosh, the menu bar appears at the top of the desktop.
File menu
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Rename |
This changes the name of the selected file or folder. |
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Rename All |
This changes the names of all selected files. (p.72) |
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This prints the selected image file. (p.52) |
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Exit |
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Copy |
This copies the selected file or folder. (p.67) |
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This unchecks the selected file. |
Uncheck All |
This unchecks all images. |
Select All |
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View menu
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This shows or hides the Status bar. |
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Image Data |
This shows or hides the Image data pane. |
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Default Position |
This returns each pane to its default position. |
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Filter |
This sets the type of file that appears in the |
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Thumbnail pane. Uncheck the items you want to |
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hide. Select from the following four items: |
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PENTAX Image: Images captured with your |
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PENTAX camera |
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Other Image |
: Images other than those captured |
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with your PENTAX camera (JPEG, |
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TIFF, BMP, PNG, PICT) |
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Folder |
: Folders |
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Other |
: Files not compatible with PENTAX |
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PHOTO Browser 2.0 |
Sort by |
This specifies the order in which objects appear in the |
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Thumbnail pane and specifies ascending or |
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descending order. |
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You can select from File Name, File Size, File Date/ |
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Time, File Type, Shooting Date/Time, Image Size |
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and Lens Name. |
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Thumbnail Caption |
This sets the captions of objects that appear in the |
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Thumbnail pane. File Name, File Date and File Time |
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appear by default. |
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Thumbnail (Smallest) |
The smallest size thumbnail appears in the |
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Thumbnail pane. |
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Thumbnail (Small) |
A small size thumbnail appears in the Thumbnail |
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pane. |
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Thumbnail (Medium) |
A medium size thumbnail appears in the Thumbnail |
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pane. |
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Thumbnail (Large) |
A large size thumbnail appears in the Thumbnail |
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pane. |
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Details |
Image details appear in the Thumbnail pane without |
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an image. |
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Move |
Select [Back] to return to the previously opened |
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folder, [Forward] to move forward one folder, and |
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[Up] to move up one folder in the directory tree. |
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Slideshow |
Selected or checked images appear in order. (p.49) |