Setting the preferences – Sony DSC-F1 User Manual

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Setting the Preferences

Customizing the menu

Assigning a special
operational purpose to a
menu is called
"Customizing." In the
"Sony Digital Still
Camera Album Utility,"
you can customize the
two menu items-"Open
Camera’s Image" and
"Save Camera's Image" -
by specializing the
images to be opened and
saved.

QuickTime
decompresses JPEG
images more quickly
than the original
software does. In case
colors of the image are
not displayed normally,
use the original
software.

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Capturing an image

Before you start using the "Sony Digital Still Camera
Album Utility, " set the preferences to comply the
software with the Sony Digital Still Camera DSC-Fl.
You can select the software to decompress a JPEG
image, the way an image is transferred to the camera,
and customise some menu items.

In case colors of the image captured are not displayed
normally or a communication error occurs frequently,
check the preferences.

1

Select [Preferences] in the Option menu.

The Preferences window appears.

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S U s e Q u i c k T i m e f o r d e c o m p r e s s i n g I n d e x i m a g e .

0 U s e Q u i c k T i m e f o r d e c o m p r e s s i n g f u l l s i z e i m a g e .

S F I t i n s i z e o n s a v i n g s m a l l i m a g e .

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2

Click the [general] tab to set the following:

□ Use QuickTime for decompressing index image.

Check the check box when you use QuickTime to
decompress JPEG images and to display the image
list on the monitor. Do not check when you use

the original software.*

□ Use QuickTime for decompressing full size image.

Check the check box when you use QuickTime to
decompress a JPEG image and to display the
image in full size on the monitor. Do not check
when you use the originaTsoftware.*

□ Eit in size on saving small image.

Check the check box when you fit a small image to
640

X

480 pixels to transfer it to the camera.

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