Selecting the Image Display Mode
You can select the image display mode from 3 types (Zoom Mode, Scroll Mode and Preview
Mode).
Also, in the viewer window, you can display images individually, and in the properties window,
you can check shooting information and enter comments, etc.
Zoom Mode
You can zoom into the target folder and display the images inside the folder.
Select the [Zoom Mode] tab.
Zoom Mode tab
Returns to the display of the folder
previously displayed.
Returns to the display of the folder
before [
] is clicked.
Folder area
The images in the selected folder are displayed
in the image display area.
To select an image, click the target image.
If you double-click an image, the image will be displayed in the viewer window (p.1-7).
To select sequential images, click the first image and then hold down the <Shift> key and
click the last image.
You can set the zoom speed when a folder is selected (p.4-2).
You can select or deselect all the images and folders.
Displays the folder one level above.
Operating buttons
(p.1-2)
You can set the information to be displayed for the images.
To select an image after enlarging or reducing it,
click this button before selecting it.
When the image is displayed as an enlargement, you can move the
display position by dragging the image.
Displays the image to fit the size of the window.
You can further select images to be displayed according
to a "Rating".
Drag left or right to display the image enlarged or
reduced.
Displays the image reduced.
Displays the image enlarged.
When the image is enlarged, the [Navigator] window
appears and you can check the enlarged display
position and move it by dragging.
Image display area
The images inside the folder selected in
the folder area are displayed.
To select multiple images, hold down the <Ctrl> key and click the images.
If you move the cursor over the image and wait for a while, the image will be displayed
individually.
You can zoom in by double-clicking inside the folder frame.
Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
1
Viewing and
Classifying Images
2
Editing and
Exporting Images
3
Printing Images
4
Internet Function
and Specifying
Preferences
Troubleshooting
Index
1-4