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If images cannot be downloaded from the camera to a Macintosh, check the status of the camera and the Macintosh and resolve the problem accordingly.
1) Check the status of the camera and Macintosh. 1. Connect your camera to the Macintosh and turn the camera on. 2. Open the "Applications" folder on the Macintosh HD. 3. Double-click "Image Capture". * If the "Imaging device not connected" message appears, follow the steps described in [Checking the connection between the camera and PC]. 4. Select "Preferences" from the "Image Capture" menu. 5. The procedure for using the Image Capture Preferences window differs depending on the OS version used. Use the correct procedure for your version of Mac OS. - Mac OS 10.4: Click "General" in the Image Capture Preferences window. - Mac OS 10.3: Click "Camera" in the Image Capture Preferences window. - Mac OS 10.2: Simply proceed to the next step. 6. In "Items launched at camera connection", select "FPVBridge" and then click the [OK] button. * If FPVBridge is not among the displayed items, follow the steps in [Displaying FPVBridge] below. 7. Quit "Image Capture".
If you implement the above procedure up to step 6, FinePix Viewer launches automatically. * To stop FinePix Viewer from launching automatically, follow the steps in [FinePix Viewer Setup] below.
2) Resolving the problem [Checking the connection between the camera and PC] 1. Plug the USB cable into the camera and Macintosh again. * If you are using a USB hub, do not connect the camera to the Macintosh via the hub.
[Displaying FPVBridge] 1. Select "Other". 2. Click the "Applications" folder. 3. Click the "FinePix Viewer" folder. 4. Select "FPVBridge" and click "Open". 5. Click [OK].
[FinePix Viewer Setup] 1. Launch FinePix Viewer. 2. Select "Automatic Save Settings" in the Settings menu. 3. Tick the "Auto save images when the camera is connected" checkbox in "Operation Settings When Camera Is Connected". 4. Click [OK] and close the "Automatic Save Settings" window. 5. Exit FinePix Viewer. 6. Turn the camera off and then on again to test whether FinePix Viewer launches automatically.
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
Use the procedure below to search for digital camera image files saved on a PC.
1. In the "Start" menu on the desktop, open "Find" -> "Files or Folders".
2. In the "Names & Locations" window, enter the image file name in the "Named" field. Enter "DSCF" as the file name if you have not renamed the file. If you changed the file name, enter the new file name.
3. In "Look in" select the hard disk and then click the [Find Now] button to begin the search. The files found are listed in the search result. Check the results for the desired files.
4. If the desired files are not in the search results, the image files were not saved.
--Saving Image Files--
- Downloading images from FinePixViewer or Exif Viewer:
1. Connect the digital camera to the PC. The "Viewer" window opens and the images are displayed as thumbnails.
2. Click "Select All" in the "Edit" menu.
3. All the images are selected (indicated by a pink frame). With the left-hand mouse button held down, move (drag) the images to the folder in which you want to save them and then release the button (drop).
- Saving images from a removable disk:
Connect the digital camera to the PC. When the Viewer automatically starts up, click the Close ([X]) button to close the Viewer window. Then open the "My Computer" -> "Removable disk" -> "DCIM" -> "100_FUJI" folder and select "Select All" in the "Edit" menu. Then select "Copy" in the "Edit" menu; open the folder in which you want to save the images, and select "Paste" in the "Edit" menu. All the selected images are copied and saved in the folder. You can also copy the images by selecting the entire "100_FUJI" folder
To make an image file smaller for e-mail transmission, change the image file size in "Exif Viewer" or "FinePixViewer".
Changing the size of an image file
1. Start up the Viewer and select the folder containing the image you wish to send.
2. Double-click the thumbnail for the image file you want to resize to open the image in its own full-size window.
3. Select "Image size" in the "Image" menu.
4. Set "%" as the "Unit" used for file size display. Then enter a value lower than 100 as the "Width" or "Height" and click the [OK] button.
5. Select "Save as" in the "File" menu to save the image. (You can also reduce the image file size by lowering the quality in "Save as type".)
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