Monday, February 3, 2014

Can anyone give step by step instruction to download pictures from camera to computer?




vasusesha





Answer
How to download pictures from Digital Camera
Contents:

Downloading pictures from Camera
Cropping a picture
Attaching a picture to Email
Mom and Dadâs Canon (S200)


Downloading
1. First, start with the camera power off. Connect it to the computer via the USB cable.

2. Double Click on the "Canon ZoomBrowser" icon

3. Turn Camera On. Make sure itâs in download mode (triangle)

4. You will see a window, Here it is asking you what software you want to send the pictures from the camera to.
The window title is âIXY ⦠eventâ
Click on âCanon ZoomBrowser EXâ

5. Next, you will see a Window entitled âZoom Browser Automationâ
Here, you pick what you want ZoomBrowser to do with the pictures from the camera. The current setup is to automatically download the pictures. So, just click âStartâ

6. Zoombrowser EX is opened, and the pictures are downloaded.
All pictures are downloaded in a new folder with todayâs date

At this point you can safely erase the pictures from the camera, because they are now stored on your computer.

7. Turn the camera off at this point to save battery.

8. In ZoomBrowser EX, you can rename the folder it created to put the pictures in, by right-clicking on the folder name, and left-click âRename Folder.â Then type the new name for the folder over the old name.




To Crop a picture:
1. First, in ZoomBrowser EX, single-click on the picture to select it. A blue box will be around the picture.

2. You can crop the picture if you like. Double-click the picture or click the âView Imageâ button. Click a corner, then drag to another corner, and let the mouse go. Then click the âCropâ button.

3. Click the âSave Asâ round button beneath the picture. For âfilename,â Enter a different name from the original picture, if you want to save the original one. Then hit Enter, or click the âSaveâ button.


To attach a picture to email:
While the picture is selected in Zoombrowser EX, on the âInternetâ menu, click "Send Image(s) by E-mail."

Resizing a picture: If an image file is very large, it may take a long time for someone with dialup access to the Internet to receive the file.

If you don't want to resize the picture, click "Send image(s) without compression, Then click "Next," and skip to "Sending picture in email" below.
To resize the picture (change the resolution) to make it a smaller file:
a. In the next window, entitled âSelect Compression,â click on âResize and compress images into JPEG format.â Then click "Next"
b. In the next window, entitled âSelect Image Quality,â type a number for âResize Image Dimensions.â Pick a number less than 100% to make the picture smaller. For example, try 50%. Click the âCompressâ button. It will show how big the file is. For example, at 50% compression, a file that was original 457K was compressed to 107K. This is a reasonable size to send via email. The program recommends that files <300K are more convenient to send by email. (Your mileage may vary.) Play around with different % compressions if you like. Hit the âCompressâ button after each try. When you are happy with the size of the new file it will make, click the âNextâ button.



Sending picture in Email (after resizing, or if you skipped the resizing step above):

The next window is entitled "Send Email". If you want to see how the picture will look at this compression, click the "Preview" button.


Close the "Email Image Viewer Window" when you are finished previewing the picture. If you donât like it (perhaps you compressed it too much and itâs hard to see), back up (Hit the "Back" button) and try again.
When you are happy with how the picture looks,
Click the "Start e-mail program" radio button.
Then click the "Finish" button here in the "Send Email" window.


Your email program starts (yours is Eudora) and the picture is attached. Enter the address to send it to, a Subject line, and any other text you like. Hit the SEND button when you are finished.

Canon Help!?




ciaraz


I got a new canon a540 digital camera..ive downloaded all the software on the pc...now wen i connect the pc to the camera it does detect it but wen i open the software to put my pics on the comp it says there no camera connected....what shalll i do?
Windows says that the cam has installed but when i go to Camera and Scanner Wizard it says it doesnt detect any cams...
Also wen i was installing the cam it said that the software hasnt passed the windows logo test



Answer
When you say your PC detects your camera, what exactly is it doing? Is it popping up the dialogue box that asks what you want Windows to do? If so, just select ZoomBrowser (your Canon software) and click on OK. You should see an image transfer dialogue box open and start counting images as it downloads.

Assuming you're using Windows XP, this will assign your camera directly to your software so you should not have to open it yourself, the PC will do it automatically.

If this isn't your problem, then I would de-install the software, read the instruction booklet very carefully and then install the software as per the booklet.

If you have an older PC and you are not using Windows XP, you might want to upgrade. Your life will be a lot easier if you keep your O/S current.

Something else to consider is a memory card reader. These are cheap - under $50 - and will download your pics a lot faster and with less fuss than connecting your camera all the time. Your software will think it is the camera. You will have the added benefit of being able to easily reformat your memory card, as opposed to trying to do it through the camera's software. Canon engineers are very smart, but they did a poor job when it came to card management.




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