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Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX
README File
Version 5.5
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Copyright (C) 1996-2005 Canon Inc.
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This file contains important information about ZoomBrowser EX.
Please read the contents carefully.
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Contents
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1. Equipment Setup
2. Upgrading from ZoomBrowser EX version 2/version 3
3. Sending E-mail
4. Backup to CD (Windows XP only)
5. Read-only images/folders
6. Using the Color Management feature
7. Other Issues
8. Acknowledgments
9. Copyrights
1. Equipment Setup
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(1) Graphics card setup
Zooming may sometimes appear slow and not very smooth. This could
be related to your computer and its graphics card.
If you see this symptom, please adjust the "Hardware Acceleration"
slider control in the "Performance"/"Trouble Shooting" tab of the
Display Adapter Properties Dialog on your computer so that it is
set one notch below "Full".
(2) Display settings
You may view or change the Display settings on your computer
using the "Settings" tab of the "Display Properties" dialog.
The "Display Properties" Dialog may be accessed from the Control
Panel on your computer.
(2.1) Some text may not be visible at default window size when
using the "Large Fonts" Display setting
If your computer has the "Large Fonts" Display setting selected,
some of the text in ZoomBrowser EX task steps windows may not be
visible at the default window size.
If this happens, resize the ZoomBrowser EX window so all text is
visible.
(2.2) On some operating systems, avoid using the 16 bit High Color
Display setting
Users of Windows 98 in 16bit high color mode may experience
unusual graphic display of the ZoomBrowser EX interface.
This can be resolved by changing the "Colors" Display setting to
24bit true color or above.
2. Upgrading from ZoomBrowser EX version 2/version 3
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If you have added comments or titles to your images using
ZoomBrowser EX version 2 or version 3, you will have to run a
database converter tool prior to being able to view these
comments/titles in this version of ZoomBrowser EX.
The database converter tool is called dbconverter.exe and may be
found at the location where you installed this version of
ZoomBrowser EX.
3. Sending E-mail
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(1) MAPI support is required
The E-mail facility requires a compatible Mapi32.dll to be
installed in order to function correctly. A Mapi32.dll is
installed when MAPI communication is enabled in your usual e-mail
program.
If an older incompatible version of a Mapi32.dll is currently
installed and MAPI is not enabled in your usual e-mail program,
enabling MAPI in this program should install a compatible
Mapi32.dll.
If MAPI is already enabled in the e-mail program, the e-mail
program needs to be upgraded and MAPI enabled.
4. Backup to CD (Windows XP only)
---------------------------------
(1) Error message and backup failure when insufficient CD free
space
ZoomBrowser EX may show a message stating that there is
insufficient space on the CD during the final stages of the
Backup to CD task.
This happens when the total size of the selected images is very
close to total available free space on the CD and there is
insufficient space on the CD to store some additional
ZoomBrowser EX information files.
When this happens, the selected images are not backed up to the CD.
Please reduce the number of selected images and start the Backup
to CD task again.
(2) Do not turn off power to CD writer during Backup to CD
Please do not turn off power to a CD burner while in the Backup
to CD task. This may cause errors in ZoomBrowser EX.
If this happens, please start ZoomBrowser EX again.
(3) Backup to CD may fail while other CD writing software is open
ZoomBrowser EX may fail to backup files while other CD writing
software is open. If this happens, close all other CD writing
software and start the Backup to CD task again.
5. Read-only images/folders
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You may browse images in a read-only folder or CD-ROM, but you
will not be able to associate comments with images in these
folders. This restriction also applies to images that are flagged
as read-only.
If you do want to save a comment for a read-only image, please
clear the read-only check box for this image using Windows
Explorer.
6. Using the Color Management feature
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(1) Enabling Color Management
The Preferences > General tab now has a selectable Color
Management option.
When enabled, image colors displayed in ZoomBrowser EX are matched
to the monitor ICC profile, so that colors remain consistent.
Color management is Off by default.
(2) Supported image types
Color management is performed for the following types of images
when color space information (including an ICC profile) can be
retrieved from the image:
- Exif JPEG
- Exif TIFF
- RAW
ZoomBrowser EX will not perform color management for all other
image types.
NOTE: If you change your monitor's color profile whilst
ZoomBrowser EX is running, ZoomBrowser EX will continue to use the
color profile that was being used when the application was started.
For ZoomBrowser EX to use the new monitor color profile, close
ZoomBrowser EX and start it again.
(3) Canon Utilities supporting Color Management
The following Canon Utilities support Color Management:
- CameraWindow 5.1 or later
- RAW Image Task 2.0.1 or later
7. Other Issues
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(1) Starting ZoomBrowser EX after abnormal termination of the
Remote Shooting application
If the Remote Shooting application terminates abnormally, you may
not be able to start ZoomBrowser EX thereafter. If this happens,
please restart your computer.
(2) Avoid manipulating images using other tools while the images
are being accessed in ZoomBrowser EX
It is recommended that you do not delete, move or change any
images using other applications while you are accessing these
images within ZoomBrowser EX.
(3) Avoid using extremely long file/folder names
On some operating systems, ZoomBrowser EX may behave abnormally
when trying to access files or folders with extremely long names.
If this happens, please change the file/folder to have a shorter
name.
(4) Do not uninstall ZoomBrowser EX while ZoomBrowser EX is
running
If you try to uninstall ZoomBrowser EX while ZoomBrowser EX is
running, the uninstall will partially work and only some of the
files will be removed.
Please do not uninstall ZoomBrowser EX while ZoomBrowser EX is
running.
(5) Images rotated using the File Viewer Utility, EOS Viewer
Utility, or Digital Photo Professional may not be correctly
displayed in ZoomBrowser EX
ZoomBrowser EX may not correctly display images that have been
rotated using the File Viewer Utility, EOS Viewer Utility, or
Digital Photo Professional.
If this happens, please rename or make a copy of the image using
windows explorer, then view the new image in ZoomBrowser EX.
The new image should then be displayed correctly.
(6) Unsupported image types
Some image types have many variations. ZoomBrowser EX may not
support all such variations and, therefore, may not show the
unsupported images correctly.
To view such an image within ZoomBrowser EX, please open the
image in an image editor that supports its particular type and
then save the image in an image type supported by ZoomBrowser EX
(e.g. JPEG).
(7) Do not eject a CD during Slide Show
Please do not eject a CD from which the ZoomBrowser EX Slide Show
is displaying images as this could cause errors.
If this happens, exit and re-start ZoomBrowser EX.
(8) Copy function not available from menus on Windows 98
The Copy function is not available from the ZoomBrowser EX Edit
menu or right-click menu on Windows 98.
You can Copy and Paste images/folders by dragging and dropping
them while holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard.
(9) Sending RAW images to Layout Print task
You can send RAW images to PhotoRecord if you select a RAW image
and start the [Layout Print] task, or start the [Print Using
Other Software] task and click Contact Sheet Print.
In these cases, the RAW file is developed into a temporary file
and the temporary file is printed. Thus, if you save an album
containing a RAW file, the RAW file may not appear in the album
when it is opened. If this occurs, please develop the RAW image
using the [Process RAW Images] task, and save it to another
image type. Then add this new image to your album.
8. Acknowledgments
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This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG
Group.
9. Copyrights
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TIFF:
Copyright (c) 1988-1997 Sam Leffler
Copyright (c) 1991-1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
without fee, provided that:
1. The above copyright notices and this permission notice appear
in all copies of the software and related documentation.
2. The names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used
in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without
the specific, prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon
Graphics.
IJG:
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute
this software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee,
subject to these conditions:
1. If any part of the source code for this software is
distributed, then this README file must be included, with this
copyright and no-warranty notice unaltered; and any additions,
deletions, or changes to then original files must be clearly
indicated in accompanying documentation.
2. If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying
documentation must state that "this software is based in part on
the work of the Independent JPEG Group".
3. Permission for use of this software is granted only if the
user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences;
the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.
These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on
the IJG code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our
work, you ought to acknowledge us.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or
company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software
or products derived from it. This software may be referred to only
as "the Independent JPEG Group's software".
We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as
the basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or
liability claims are assumed by the product vendor.
PIXOLOGY:
Copyright ⌐ 2002-2004, Pixology Software Ltd.
MICROSOFT:
Portions utilize Microsoft Windows Media Technologies.
Copyright ⌐ 2004 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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