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    ❏Photo quality
    ❏Shutter speed (when the picture is taken with auto exposure, “AE” 
    and the exposure compensation value are displayed. e.g., AE+1.3)
    ❏ISO sensitivity
    ❏White balance
    ❏Film setting
    ❏Lock ( ) icon (displayed only when the image is locked)
    ❏Print ( ) icon with number of prints (displayed only when DPOF 
    settings have been made)
    ❏Color (color/monochrome) setting. When monochrome is set, the 
    filter color is also displayed.4-photo display❏Number of current photo/total number of images (only for the 
    selected photo)
    Viewing Your Photos in a Slide ShowYou can play back images in an automatic slide show with an interval 
    of about 3 seconds between images.
    1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Slide Show and press the ENTER button. 
    3. Use the JOG dial to select the direction for viewing the slide show.
    ❏When you rotate the JOG dial clockwise in the raised position, 
    the slide show starts with the first stored image. The playback 
    (r) icon is displayed in the bottom of the screen.
    ❏When you rotate the JOG dial counterclockwise in the raised 
    position, the slide show starts with the last stored image. The 
    reverse playback (l) icon is displayed in the bottom of the 
    screen.
    4. Press the ENTER button. The slide show starts.
    Note:
    ❏To stop the slide show, press the ENTER button. To restart, press the 
    ENTER button again.
    ❏To return to the Main menu, press the CANCEL button. 
    						
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    Deleting ImagesIn playback mode, you can delete the currently displayed image or all 
    images.Deleting a single imageTo delete the currently displayed image, follow the steps below.
    1. Use the JOG dial to display the image you want to delete, and press 
    the MENU button. The Main menu is displayed.
    2. Select Delete and press the ENTER button. The Delete menu is 
    displayed. 
    3. Confirm that Delete 1 image is highlighted, and press the ENTER 
    button. The confirmation screen is displayed.
    4. In the confirmation screen, use the JOG dial to select OK and press 
    the ENTER button. 
    Note:
    ❏If you want to delete more images, display the next image by rotating 
    the JOG dial in the unraised position.
    ❏You cannot delete a locked image (displayed with the lock ( ) icon).Deleting all images1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Select Delete and press the ENTER button. The Delete menu is 
    displayed. 
    3. Raise the JOG dial. Use it to select Delete all images and press the 
    ENTER button. The confirmation screen is displayed.
    4. Select OK on the confirmation screen and press the ENTER button.
    Note:
    ❏You cannot delete a locked images (displayed with the lock ( ) icon). For 
    details, see “Locking Images” on page 38.❏When an SD memory card is locked, the message “Cannot delete. The SD 
    card is write-protected.” is displayed. Remove the card from the camera, 
    then unlock the card and try again. 
    Formatting a memory cardFormat a memory card when you want to erase all the data on the card 
    or when a message on the LCD monitor instructs you to do so.
    To format a memory card, follow the steps below.
    1. Use the JOG dial to select Format SD Card in the Camera Settings 
    menu and press the ENTER button. The Format SD Card menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Select Quick Format or Full Format using the JOG dial, and press 
    the ENTER button. The confirmation screen is displayed. 
    3. Select OK using the JOG dial, and press the ENTER button. 
    The SD card formatting starts and the message “Formatting” is 
    displayed. 
    After the SD memory card is formatted, the screen returns to the 
    Camera Settings menu.c
    Caution:
    ❏You must format all memory cards in your camera before you use 
    them. 
    ❏While formatting an SD memory card, do not take the card out of 
    the camera.
    Note:
    ❏When you format an SD memory card, all the data on the card is erased, 
    including locked images. 
    ❏When an SD memory card is locked, the message “Cannot format. The 
    SD card is write-protected.” is displayed. Remove the card from the 
    camera, then unlock the card and try again.  
    						
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    Locking ImagesThis function is used to protect images from accidental deletion.
    Note:
    After locking images, they become read only.Locking an image1. In playback mode, display the image you want to lock and press 
    the MENU button. The Main menu is displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Lock, and press the ENTER button. The 
    Lock menu is displayed.
    Note:
    If the selected image has already been locked, the lock ( ) icon is displayed 
    in the top right corner of the image.
    3. Raise the JOG dial, then select Lock/Unlock 1 image and press the 
    ENTER button.
    Note:
    ❏If you want to lock additional images, rotate the JOG dial in the 
    unraised position to display the next image.
    ❏The menu item “Lock/Unlock 1 image” changes depending on 
    whether the selected image is locked.
    ❏When the image is locked, the lock ( ) icon is displayed in the top 
    right corner of the image.Locking all images1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Lock, then press the ENTER button. The 
    Lock menu is displayed.
    3. Select Lock all images and press the ENTER button.
    All the images in the SD memory card are locked.
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    Caution:
    When you format an SD memory card, all the data on the card is erased, 
    including locked images.
    Unlocking all imagesTo unlock all images in the SD memory card, raise the JOG dial and 
    select Unlock all images, then press the ENTER button. The lock ( ) 
    icon no longer appears on unlocked images.Magnifying ImagesYou can zoom in on an image displayed in the LCD display. 
    1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Magnify, then press the ENTER button. 
    The Magnify mode( ) icon is displayed on the top left corner of 
    the screen.
    3. Rotate the JOG dial (unraised position) clockwise to enlarge an 
    image. To reduce an image, rotate the JOG dial (unraised position) 
    counterclockwise.
    Note:
    Rotate the JOG dial (raised position) and press the ENTER button to switch 
    the direction from vertical to horizontal, or vice versa. The current 
    direction setting is indicated by the   (holizontal direction) icon or   
    (vertical direction) icon in the bottom left corner of the screen.LCD Brightness SettingsYou can select 8 levels of brightness for the LCD display. (default 
    setting is 5). 
    						
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    1. Use the JOG dial to select LCD Brightness in the Basic Setup menu, 
    then press the ENTER button. 
    2. Select the desired brightness and press the ENTER button.
    The new setting is saved, and the screen returns to the Basic Setup 
    menu.
    Setting Number of Prints (DPOF Setting)You can specify the number of prints for each photo you print. You can 
    also specify the information to be included when you print a photo. 
    This information is saved in a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file 
    on the camera’s memory card. You can print with DPOF settings when 
    using a printer and application that support the DPOF standard. Also, 
    in some countries you will find digital photo labs that support DPOF 
    and can print using the settings in your DPOF file.
    1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Print Order, then press the ENTER button. 
    3. Select Set DPOF for one or Set DPOF for all and press the ENTER 
    button. 
    To specify the DPOF for the currently displayed image, select Set 
    DPOF for one.
    To confirm the current DPOF setting, select View current DPOF.
    Note:
    If you want to apply DPOF settings to additional images, rotate the JOG 
    dial in the unraised position to display the next image.
    4. Use the JOG dial to specify the number of prints and press the 
    ENTER button.
    Note:
    The number of prints cannot be specified for CCD-RAW data. 
    						
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    Chapter 4Using the LCD DisplayHow to Use the LCD DisplayYou can use the LCD display to view photos in playback mode or make 
    camera settings. When using the LCD display, invert it toward you and 
    press the LCD button. To invert the LCD monitor, insert your finger 
    into the indentation at the bottom of the display and open the LCD so 
    that it is at right angles to the camera (1). Then rotate it 180° (2) and turn 
    the display 90° again (3). c
    Caution:
    ❏Do not leave the LCD display open, or try to use the camera while 
    it is open.
    ❏Do not attempt to lift the camera by the LCD display.Note:
    ❏When you turn the power switch on while the LCD display is inverted 
    toward you, the camera enters playback mode. 
    ❏When you perform one of the following in playback mode, the LCD display 
    turns off and the camera returns to picture-taking mode.
    - Press the LCD button
    - Press the shutter button halfway down
    - Invert the LCD display
    Menu structureIn playback mode, you can use several menus to specify camera 
    settings. To navigate through the menus or functions, use the JOG dial 
    and buttons next to the LCD monitor.
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    LCD button: Switches from picture-taking mode to playback 
    mode, and vice versa.
    MENU button: Displays the Main menu on the LCD display. 
    ENTER button: Selects settings and displays submenus.
    LCDMENUENTERCANCELUSER 
    						
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    Main menuWhen you press the MENU button in playback mode, the Main menu 
    is displayed. All operations can be started from this menu.
    Camera Settings menuHow to open the menuTo open the Camera Settings menu, follow the steps below.
    1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Camera Settings and press the ENTER 
    button. The Camera Settings menu is displayed. CANCEL button: Used to exit a menu without making changes. 
    The screen returns to the previous menu or 
    function.
    USER button: Accesses user-assigned functions.
    JOG dial: Rotate the JOG dial clockwise or 
    counterclockwise to display the previous or next 
    menu or photo. The JOG dial is used in either the 
    raised or unraised position, depending on the 
    menu or function. To use the JOG dial in the 
    raised position, pull it up as shown below.
    Function Description
    DeleteDelete 1 image or Delete all images
    Magnify Max 9.4 times (for JPEG images with 3008 × 2000 pixels)
    Max 2 times (for RAW images)
    Display position can be moved (vertical/horizontal).
    LockLock/Unlock 1 image, Lock all images or Unlock all 
    images
    Print OrderSet DPOF for one, Set DPOF for all (0 - 99), or View current 
    DPOF.
    Slide Show Play photo images in a slide show.
    Camera 
    SettingsDisplays the Camera Settings menu. For details, see 
    Camera Settings menu below.
    Function Description
    Current Settings Displays current settings.
    Color SettingColor or Monochrome
    Film Setting Available from Film1, Film2, Film3, or Standard. 
    When selecting Film1, Film2, or Film3, you can 
    set a value for Edge Enhance, Saturation, Tint, 
    Contrast, and NR (Noise Reduction).
    Basic  Setup Displays the Basic Setup menu. See “Basic Setup 
    menu” on page 42.
    Format SD CardQuick Format or Full Format
    Assign USER Button Assigns a function to the USER button.
    Available functions are Delete, Lock, Magnify, 
    Print, Settings, and Film. Function Description 
    						
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    Basic Setup menuHow to open the menuTo open the Basic Setup menu, follow the steps below.
    1. Press the MENU button in playback mode. The Main menu is 
    displayed.
    2. Use the JOG dial to select Camera Settings, then press the ENTER 
    button. The Camera Settings menu is displayed.3. Select Basic Setup and press the ENTER button. The Basic Setup 
    menu is displayed.Calibrate  Needles Displays the Needle Calibration menu to adjust 
    the following four needles: E (number of 
    remaining photos), R (photo quality), E 
    (remaining battery power), and A (white 
    balance). These settings are indicated on the 
    status gauge.
    Initialize Settings Resets the current settings (except date and 
    time settings) to their default values. Function Description
    Function Description
    Time and Date Sets the date (year, month, and day) and time 
    (hours and minutes). 
    Date Format Selects date display format from the following:
    YYYY/MM/DD (default setting)
    MM/DD/YYYY
    DD/MM/YYYY
    Power Save Timer Selects the length of time before the camera 
    enters Power Save Timer mode.
    Choices include 3 min, 5 min (default setting), 
    10 min, or 20 min.
    Sequential Numbering Specifies whether to continue numbering 
    images sequentially when you replace a 
    memory card.
    On (default): sequential numbering continues 
    even if the memory card is replaced.
    Off: numbering resists at 1 when the memory 
    card is replaced.
    LCD Brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD display.
    Language Selects the language used on the LCD menus: 
    Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, 
    Spanish, Dutch, T-Chinese 
    						
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    Chapter 5Using the RAW Data Processing SoftwareOverviewWhen you take photos with CCD-RAW specified for photo quality, you 
    can process these photos using the RAW data processing software.
    The following software is available:
    Note:
    ❏To install the EPSON PhotoRAW or EPSON RAW Plug-In software, 
    you need administrator privileges.
    ❏For CCD-RAW files, only ERF format is supported.
    ❏Copy ERF files to your hard drive before processing them. It may take a 
    long time to process them on a memory card.System RequirementsThe system requirements for using the camera with a computer are as 
    follows:
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    Caution:
    EPSON PhotoRAW is available only for Windows.
    EPSON  PhotoRAW Process ERF (EPSON RAW File) files provided from 
    DSC (Digital Still Camera) in a batch using 
    optional parameters. 
    EPSON  RAW  Plug-In Used with Adobe Photoshop 7, Photoshop CS, or 
    Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 to display ERF 
    (EPSON RAW File) files on these applications.
    Windows: OS: Microsoft
    ® Windows
    ® 98, 98 Second 
    Edition, Me, 2000 Professional, XP Home 
    Edition, XP Professional
    Hardware: Pentium III 1 GHz or higher (Pentium IV 2 
    GHz or higher is recommended)
    Memory: 256MB or more (512MB or more is 
    recommended)
    Hard Disk: 5MB or more free memory is required for 
    installation
    170MB or more free memory is required for 
    operation
    Display: SVGA (800 × 600) or higher, 24 bit color or 
    higher
    Macintosh: OS: Mac
    ® OS 9.1 - 9.2.2 (CarbonLib compatible), 
    Mac OS 10.2 or later
    Hardware: G3 233 MHz or higher (G4 1GHz or higher is 
    recommended)
    Memory: 42MB for application memory
    Hard Disk: 50MB or more free memory is required for 
    installation
    170MB or more free memory is required for 
    operation
    Display: 800 × 600 or higher, 32000 colors or more 
    						
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    Installing the SoftwareEPSON PhotoRAW1. Insert the software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
    The EPSON Installer Program dialog box appears automatically.
    Note:
    ❏If the EPSON Installation Program dialog box does not appear, click 
    the CD-ROM icon, and then select Open from the File menu. Then 
    double-click EPSETUP. EXE.
    ❏When the authentication dialog box for assigning administrator 
    privileges appears, enter the user name and password, and then click 
    OK.
    2. Follow the on-screen instructions until all of the software is 
    installed. When a message appears to inform you that the 
    installation is complete, click Finish.Uninstalling the softwarePerform one of the following to uninstall EPSON PhotoRAW. 
    ❏Click Start, point to Settings, and select Control Panel, 
    Add/Remove Programs, and then click EPSON PhotoRAW.
    ❏Click Start, point to Programs, and select EPSON PhotoRAW, and 
    then click Uninstall.EPSON RAW Plug-In1. Insert the software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
    For Windows users:
    The EPSON Installer Program dialog box appears automatically.
    Note:
    ❏To install the EPSON RAW Plug-In, you need administrator 
    privileges.❏If the EPSON Installation Program dialog box does not appear, click 
    the CD-ROM icon, and then select Open from the File menu. Then 
    double-click EPSETUP. EXE.
    For Macintosh users:
    Double-click Ins EPSON RAW Plug-In icon inside the EPSON 
    folder.
    Note:
    When the authentication dialog box for assigning administrator privileges 
    appears, enter the user name and password, and then click OK.
    2. Follow the on-screen instructions until all of the software is 
    installed. When a message appears to inform you that the 
    installation is complete, click Finish or Quit.
    Note:
    ❏The EPSON RAW Plug-In is automatically installed in the plug-in 
    folder of Adobe Photoshop 7, Adobe Photoshop CS, or Adobe 
    Photoshop Elements 2.0.
    ❏If the plug-in folder of Adobe Photoshop 7, Adobe Photoshop CS, or 
    Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 is not detected automatically, specify 
    the folder manually.
    Uninstalling the softwareFollow the steps below to uninstall EPSON PhotoRAW. For Windows
    Click Start, point to Settings, and select Control Panel, 
    Add/Remove Programs, and then click EPSON RAW Plug-In. 
    For Macintosh
    Delete the EPSON folder in the plug-in folder of Adobe Photoshop 
    7, Adobe Photoshop CS, or Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. 
    						
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    Starting the SoftwareEPSON PhotoRAWClick Start, point to All programs (or Programs), and select EPSON 
    PhotoRAW, and then click EPSON PhotoRAW.
    EPSON PhotoRAW is started and the main window is displayed.EPSON RAW Plug-InFor Windows1. Click Start, point to All programs (or Programs), and select 
    Adobe, and then click Adobe Photoshop 7, Adobe Photoshop CS, 
    or Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
    2. Click File, point to Open. The Open dialog box is displayed.
    3. Select the ERF file and click the Open button.
    Note:
    ❏When the EPSON RAW Plug-In does not start automatically even 
    if you select an ERF file, select Open As from the File menu, and 
    select EPSON RAW Plug-In from the Open as drop-down list. 
    Then select your desired ERF file.❏You cannot select an ERF file from a subfolder.
    For MacintoshStart Adobe Photoshop 7, Adobe Photoshop CS, or Adobe Photoshop 
    Elements 2.0, and open the ERF file you want to process.
    The main window for the EPSON RAW Plug-In is displayed as shown 
    below.
    Note:
    ❏When the EPSON RAW Plug-In does not start automatically even if you 
    select an ERF file, select Open from the File menu, and select EPSON 
    RAW Plug-In from the Format drop-down list. Then select your desired 
    ERF file.
    ❏You cannot select an ERF file from a subfolder. Finding More InformationFor more information about these software applications, see their 
    online help. 
    						
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