User manual PENTAX PHOTO BROWSER 3.10
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[. . . ] Operating Manual
(Version 3. 10)
Thank you for purchasing this PENTAX Digital Camera. This is the manual for "PENTAX PHOTO Browser 3" and "PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 3" 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 3", or "PENTAX PHOTO Laboratory 3", 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. [. . . ] Stops slideshow.
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Press the [Play] button.
The slideshow starts.
Slideshow Settings
When viewing the slideshow, select between a single window and a dual window. Additionally, view the slideshow in single full screen or dual full screen mode (only if the computer is compatible with dual screen display). Slideshow display settings and the image data displayed for each image in the slideshow can be modified from the [Browser] tab in the [Options] dialog. You can choose whether to display the image data during the slideshow by checking the radio button [Yes] or [No] for [Display Image Data During Slideshow]. (p. 67) The order in which frames are advanced during the slideshow is determined by the current [Sort by] setting in the [View] menu.
Select from one of the four display patterns below.
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Dual window
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Image display order for dual window When using dual window or dual full screen in PENTAX PHOTO Browser 3 slideshow, you can select the display method for images to be displayed on the primary and secondary monitors.
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Advance two frames Primary (A)
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Printing an Image
When printing image files, select between [Print Index] and [Print photo].
Print Index : Prints thumbnails and their image data. You can print multiple images on one page or print one large image on multiple pages using partition printing.
Using Print Index
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In the Thumbnail pane of the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 3 window, select the images to print. Alternatively, click the icon on the Tool bar.
The [Print] dialog appears.
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Select the [Print Index] tab.
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Make the layout and caption settings.
Description This displays a preview using the specified settings. The name of the printer to be used appears here.
Preview Layout Number of images per page (W × H) Print borders Caption Position Contents Font Size Information labels Printer
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· The image size is calculated automatically from the margins, number of images, and caption size. (p. 62) · Click the [Printer Settings] button to make the printer settings. (p. 63)
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Click [OK].
Printing starts.
Using Print Photo
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In the Thumbnail pane of the PENTAX PHOTO Browser 3 window, select the images to print. Alternatively, click the icon on the Tool bar.
The [Print] dialog appears.
Select the [Print photo] tab.
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Make the layout and caption settings.
Description This displays a preview using the specified settings. Layout 1 : Normal printing Layout 2 : Layout printing Layout 3 : Partition printing*1 (printing one image on multiple pages) From the list, selects the number of images to print on one page. Selects processing options from the list when printing area and image size differ. Cropping : The entire printing area is used and any part exceeding the printing area is deleted. Sets the vertical and horizontal space in mm or inches.
Preview Layout
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Position Space (Vertical)/ Space (Horizontal)
Rotate to fit printing area This setting uses the printing area most effectively. Check this to allow the image to be rotated 90° as needed to fit the printing area and then printed. Fit to paper Sets the printer to print using the maximum printing area. This can be set when [Layout 1] (Normal printing) or [Layout 3] (Partition printing) is selected. Print Time : Select from No (Default) or Yes (HH:MM:SS, 24-hour format only). The name of the printer to be used appears here.
Print Shooting Date and Time
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*1: When [Layout 1] (Normal printing) or [Layout 3] (Partition printing) is selected, the [Fit to paper] checkbox is displayed. Check [Fit to paper] to ignore margin settings and print images to the maximum print area of the printer.
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· The image size is calculated automatically from the margins, spacing, and number of images. · The printing orientation of the date/time depends on the image data (for Windows only). [. . . ] This image file format is based on the TIFF image data format, and allows thumbnail images and image properties to be embedded into the data. Software that does not support this format processes the image as a regular TIFF image.
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JPEG An image compression format. Although the image quality deteriorates a little, images can be compressed to a smaller file size than with TIFF and other formats. Lossless rotation Because JPEG uses irreversible compression (data is lost during compression), the quality of JPEG images deteriorates when uncompressed, rotated and then saved. [. . . ]
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