Chapter 19 . Playing Music and Video 497 (Linux web host)
Chapter 19 . Playing Music and Video 497 Brand Supported Model(s) Samsung Kenox SSC-350N and Digimax 800K Sanyo DSC-X300, DSC-X350, VPC-G200, VPC-G210, VPC-G200EX, and VPCG250 Sony DSC-F1, DSC-F55, DSC-F707V, DSC-P30, DSC-P31, DSC-P32, DSC-P5, DSC-P50, DSC-P52, DSC-P72, DSC-P92, DSC-S75, DSC-S85, DSCU20, DSC-V1, Memory Stick Adapter, MSAC-SR1, and DCR-PC100 Toshiba PDR-M1 New cameras are added frequently, so check the support page if you do not see your camera listed. Downloading Digital Photos with Gtkam The following procedure describes how to download images from your digital camera. 1. Using a cable provided with your digital camera, connect your camera to the USB or COM port on your computer (I had better luck with the USB port). 2. Set your camera to Send and Receive mode. 3. From the main menu on your desktop, choose Graphics.Digital Camera Tool. The gtkam window appears. 4. Click Camera.Add Camera. The Select Camera window appears. 5. Click the down arrow next to the Model box, select your camera, and click Detect. 6. Click Apply, and then click OK. Your camera model should be listed in the gtkam window. 7. To begin downloading images from your digital camera, click the camera name that appears in the left column, and then select the folder containing the images from that camera. After the images download (which can take a while), thumbnails appear in the main gtkam. 8. Select the images that interest you, and click the Save Selected Photos button to save the selected images. The Save Photos window that appears lets you choose a directory to save them to. You can rename the images or just use the names assigned by the camera. 9. Choose images you want to delete, and click the Delete button.
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