Handling pictures on a memory stick media, Pictures taken by a digital still camera, Browsing the pictures on memory stick media – Sony PEG-S360 User Manual

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Handling pictures on a Memory Stick media

Pictures taken by a digital still camera

Still pictures taken by a digital still camera or digital video camera
and stored on a Memory Stick media use a standard picture format
called Digital Camera Format (DCF).
This is a different format from the one used by PictureGear Pocket
which is called "PGP."
PictureGear Pocket can show DCF format pictures (i.e., camera
picture) and store them in the CLIE handheld or on a Memory Stick
media after converting to PGP format (i.e., PDA picture). The CLIE
handheld can then handle these pictures.

Browsing the pictures on Memory Stick media

1. Insert a Memory Stick media into the CLIE handheld.
2. In the [Storage] menu at the top of the screen, change [

Internal ]

to [

MS ].

3. Use the switch mode at the bottom of the screen to select the

picture format.

Select DSC (Digital Still Camera) to display the camera picture(s) on a Memory
Stick
media. With this selection, the function of PictureGear Pocket is limited and
the screen and the icon displays are changed for DSC exclusively.
Reference: 3.4 "Restrictions on [Camera Picture] "
Select PGP to display PDA pictures on a Memory Stick media. Operate in the
same way as PDA pictures with the CLIE handheld.

4. Switch the [Storage] menu back to [

Internal ] to display PGP

format pictures with the CLIE handheld.

3.3

PictureGear Pocket

Beam Pictures to Another CLIE Handheld / Handling Pictures on a Memory Stick

1

Setup

and

Startup

2

Viewing

and
Organizing

Pictures

3

Advanced

Functions

of

PictureGear

Pocket

4

PictureGear

Lite

If a warning dialog box
related to the Memory Stick
media appears after you
change [Storage] menu to
[MS] menu, see Trouble-
shooting section at the end of
this manual.

[Storage]

DSC icon

PGP icon

Switch mode

[Thumbnail]

Switch mode

Preview the PDA picture

Preview the Camera picture

tap

tap

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