Welcome to the Hemera Image Browser. This document contains the latest
update information for the Hemera Image Browser. For further information,
visit http://www.hemera.com/.
Version 3.0.6.11 - Commercial
May 30, 2003
Minimum Installation Requirements
- one of the following Microsoft® Windows® operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows 95 (SP 1 or later),
- Microsoft Windows 98 (Second Edition or later),
- Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 (SP 4 or later),
- Microsoft Windows ME
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Pentium® Processor (233 Mhz), 64 MB Ram
- 16-bit color display or greater recommended
- approximately 20 megabytes of free hard disk space
General Notes
When images from a Hemera collection
are placed into a Personal Collection, a copy of the image file is
placed in the Windows 'My Pictures' folder.
When the Hemera Image Browser starts up, it will automatically check
the Internet for any available patches or updates to the
application. If an update is found, it will inform you of its
availability, and give you the option of downloading and installing
it.
When searching for images by keyword in the Hemera Image Browser,
please keep the following in mind:
- plural forms of keywords are not available (for example,
'duck' is available while 'ducks' is not)
- possessive forms of keywords are not available (for example,
'company' is available while 'company's' is not)
- keywords containing punctuation are not available (except for
apostrophes within words)
- keywords containing a dash are not available (for example,
'air' and 'compressor' are available but 'air-compressor' is not
available)
If you use Hemera Photo-Objects Volume I and Volume II with
the Hemera Image Browser, you will be asked to install the “preview” of
Volume II thumbnails during the install of Volume I. When installing
Volume II, you will be asked to install the "preview" thumbnails for
Volume I. Do not install the "preview" thumbnails when installing
either of these products if you intend to use both products. Simply
install both products without choosing the "preview" option, and the
appropriate thumbnails will be installed.
Known Issues
If you drag an image, such as a .jpg file from the Hemera Image Browser into
Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then drag the same image to your
Windows desktop, ensure that you hold down the control key when
dragging to the desktop. This will make a copy of the image on your
Windows desktop. If you do not hold down the Control key during this
operation, the Microsoft Internet Explorer application currently
displaying the image will close.
When exporting an image as an EXIF file, the file will export
correctly, however, the following error message may appear on
occasion:
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"An error occurred while saving the file. Make sure the
destination disk is not full or write protected. (-5)"
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The image has exported correctly, and you may simply click OK on this
error message and ignore it.
Users cannot drag images from a Hemera Image Browser Personal Collection
and drop them in the Microsoft Windows recycle bin. If you attempt
this operation, the cursor will indicate that this action is
available when it actually is not.
If an image is dragged from a Windows folder into a Hemera Image Browser
Personal Collection, and the image is then deleted from the folder,
the image thumbnail will still appear in the Personal Collection.
However, selecting this thumbnail will no longer show the full sized
image in the GraphicsDesk preview pane.
If images are inserted into a Personal Collection once and then
the same images is inserted into the same personal collection again
the inserted files are not copied again. Only the references to them
are updated.
An application exception error may occur when Photo-Objects are
dragged and dropped from the Hemera Image Browser to PhotoFont Maker. Using the
clipboard Copy/Paste operation will avoid this error.
The Photo Transfers can be found under the Image Type
"Photo-Objects". They are not yet available as a separate Image
Type.
If you are exporting multiple images at once, make sure that the
images you wish to export do not exist on more than one CD. If you
would like to batch export images from multiple CDs, first create a
new personal collection, copy the images into that personal
collection, then export all images from there.
If you use Export Wizard to export a graphic file in a popular
image format, and choose the "Keep Original Format" option in the
Wizard and save the file to your hard disk, the file may not get
saved. In this case, you can set your Edit>Options>Drag &
Drop options to "Keep Original Format", and drag the image to a
location on your hard disk.
If you copy a Photo-Object image from the Hemera Image Browser and paste it
into Microsoft(R) WordPad the image colors and background may appear
incorrect. If you drag and drop a Photo-Object image into Microsoft
WordPad the same issue will occur. This issue does not occur with
other word processors or applications.
If you add images from Microsoft Internet Explorer into a Hemera Image Browser
personal collection ensure that you first save the image to a folder
on your computer system before adding it to your personal collection.
Adding images directly from Internet Explorer to the Hemera Image Browser and then
clearing your Internet Explorer cache will result in your image being
deleted outside of the Hemera Image Browser.
If you have personal collections created in a previous version of
GraphicsDesk (prior to version 3.0), the Hemera Image Browser will find and allow you
to use these collections. However, in order to be able to view thumbnails
for these images you must have selected the personal collection in the
previous version of GraphicsDesk at least once. This means that you must
have checked the collection on in order to perform a search on it at
least once. If you did not check a personal collection on at least once
in your previous version of GraphicsDesk, you may still see its thumbnails
by creating a new personal collection in your new version of the Hemera Image Browser,
selecting the thumbnails in your existing personal collection and dragging
them into your new personal collection.
Legal Notices
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
© Copyright 2003 Hemera Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.