Epson P 3000 User Manual
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Using Memory Cards 21 Copying Files to a Folder You can copy selected files directly from a memory card to a new or existing folder in My Videos or My Photos. 1Insert a memory card. If the Memory Card Menu doesn’t open automatically, select Memory Card in the Home screen, then press OK. 2In the Memory Card menu, select Browse CF Memory Card or Browse SD Memory Card. 3Press OK. The files on the memory card appear in thumbnail view. 4Press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 5Select Copy/Move, press OK, then press OK again to select Copy to Folder. Check boxes appear on each thumbnail image. 6Use the 4-way ring to highlight each photo you want to copy, then press the button to select it. The selected items are displayed with red check marks. Note: To select all files and folders, press Menu and choose Select All. To select more than one file or folder, you must view them on the thumbnail, mini-thumbnail, or detailed list screen. For more information, see “Changing the Display” on page 24. 7Press OK. 8Use the 4-way ring to select the folder where you want to copy the items. Then do one of the following: ❍To copy the items into the selected folder, press OK. Your items are copied. ❍To copy the items into a new folder, highlight Create New Folder and press OK. Then see the next section to enter a name for the new folder and copy the items. Note: It’s easier to manage your files if you to copy them into a folder you’ve named, instead of placing them in the root of a main folder (such as My Photos or My Videos).
Using Memory Cards 22 Creating a New Folder and Copying Files You can create a folder and copy files to it from a memory card, USB device, or from Backup Files. 1To copy items to a new folder, follow the steps in the previous section. When you select Create New Folder and press OK, the on-screen keyboard appears with the current date entered as the default name for the folder. You can either keep the name or enter a new one. 2To keep the current name, highlight Done and press OK. Your files are copied to the new folder.3To enter a new name, use the Back (backspace) button to clear the current name. Then enter a new name using the 4-way ring (highlight each character and press OK to enter it). ❍To move the cursor forward or backward, press or . ❍To delete the last letter input, press Back. ❍To enter a space, press Menu. ❍To switch between upper- and lowercase, press Display. ❍To cancel the name, highlight Cancel and press OK. 4After entering the name, highlight Done and press OK. Your files are copied to the new folder. 07232007.001
Viewing Photos and Videos 23 Chapter 3 Viewing Photos and Videos After you have copied files from a memory card, you can view or play them in various ways. This chapter explains how to view photos and video files on your viewer and on a TV or projector. Using the Viewer Screen The following illustrations identify the icons that appear on the screen: ❍By default, unsupported files are not displayed. If you want to change this setting, see “File Operation” on page 61. ❍Thumbnails of video files that have not been played back, or have not been played back completely, are displayed with ( ) or ( ) respectively (not shown in mini-thumbnail view). Unsupported file formatRated file Locked file Music file PV My Photos 01002000 2006.1217 2006.12052006.1201 Private folderFolder is set as screen saver
Viewing Photos and Videos 24 ❍Thumbnails of folders that have been backed up on your computer in Backup Files are displayed with the icon. ❍Files in unsupported formats or with names that contain unsupported characters may be displayed as “?”, and may not be accessible. Changing the Display You can change the file view by pressing the Display button while in a folder. Using the Pop-up Menu Press the Menu button at any time to display a menu of the options currently available. These options vary, depending on what you are doing with the viewer. The following table summarizes the menu functions: Thumbnails (12 per screen) Mini-thumbnails (64 per screen)My Photos/2006.1205 EPV2014.JPG EPV2171.JPG EPV2242.JPG EPV2269.JPG EPV2273.JPG EPV2279.JPG EPV2283.JPG EPV2314.JPG EPV0013.TXT EPV2619.JPG EPV2620.JPG EPV0480.MP3Down the Black Beaches Details (file name, date modified, and file size) Audio Track Setting Selects the audio track for DivX videos that have multiple tracks. Copy/Move Copies or moves files or folders. See page 21. Delete Deletes files or folders. See page 51. Display mode Selects modes for various types of videos. See page 32. Display photo enhanceDisplays photo images using a wider color gamut. See page 28.My Photos
Viewing Photos and Videos 25 Supported Image Formats Note: TIFF files and progressive JPEG files are not supported. For DNG files, the viewer supports only the JPEG preview embedded in files saved with Adobe DNG Converter or Adobe Photoshop. ® Edit Locks files or folders (page 53), renames folders, (page 51), or rotates photos (page 29). Rating Rates files from one to 5 stars. See page 54. Photo Print Prints photo images. See page 57. Play Settings Sets the display size for videos, or returns to the beginning of the video. See page 31. Settings Adjusts LCD brightness, turns the key beep on or off, and sets display options for private folders and unsupported files. See pages 61 to 62. Set as Screen SaverCreates a screen saver from the images in a folder. See page 55. Slide Show Starts displaying the images in a folder as a slide show. See page 28. Sort Organizes the files in a folder by date, name, or file extension. Subtitle SettingSelects subtitles for DivX videos that include them. Video Print Prints video images. See page 59. Wallpaper and Icon SettingsSelects an image to be used as background for a folder or the Home screen. See page 54. Image files Extension Details JPEG .jpg .jpegMinimum size: 72 × 72 pixels Maximum size: 30 megapixels Maximum image aspect ratio: 3:1 RAW .arw .cr2 .crw .dng .erf.mrw .nef .orf .pef .rafJPEG data stored in the header of RAW files is displayed.
Viewing Photos and Videos 26 Viewing Images After you have copied files from a memory card you can view them in various ways. You can display the images at full screen, zoom in, or show several types of photographic information. 1Use the 4-way ring to select My Photos or Backup Files . 2Press OK. 3Select the folder containing the images you want to view, then press OK. You see a screen like this: To move to the next screen, press and hold the bottom of the 4-way ring. 4Use the 4-way ring to select the image you want to view, then press OK. The selected image is enlarged to fill the screen. My Music View Rated Files My Videos My Photos Backup Files Memory Card USB Device Settings2006.1205 sample Home
Viewing Photos and Videos 27 Zooming an Image You can zoom RAW images up to 100% and JPEG images up to 400%. ❍To zoom in on an image, press the button. Keep pressing it to zoom in up to 400%. ❍To zoom out, press the button. Continue pressing it to zoom all the way out. ❍To pan around a zoomed image, use the 4-way ring. ❍To return to the normal full-screen view, press Back. ❍To select an area to zoom in, press OK when a full-screen image is displayed. Use the 4-way ring to move the red box to the area you want to zoom, then press OK again. When you are viewing a zoomed-in image, you can display the next or previous photo without changing the zoom. Press Menu to display the pop-up menu, then select Next Photo or Previous Photo and press OK. Displaying Information You can view metadata and Exif information, a histogram, and a visual alert indicating poorly exposed highlight and shadow areas of your photos. 1To view the file name and date for a full-screen image, press the Display button. 2To view metadata, Exif information, and a histogram, press Display again: 28/12/2006 12:30:08
Viewing Photos and Videos 28 3To view the over- and under-exposure preview, press Display a third time: In the preview, poorly exposed highlight and shadow areas show graduated tone reversal. The brightest 6% of the image shows 4 levels of black, and the darkest 6% shows 4 levels of white. 4To return to normal display, press the Display button again. Displaying a Wider Color Gamut Images are displayed in the color space they were captured in: either sRGB or AdobeRGB. You can also display images in a wider color gamut and correct color casts, backlighting, underexposure, and low-contrast images with Display Photo Enhance. Note: Display Photo Enhance affects only the image shown on the viewer, and does not change the file itself. The Menu, Display, , , and buttons are not available in this mode. 1When you are viewing a full-screen image, press Menu and select Display Photo Enhance. Yo u c a n u s e t h e 4-way ring to view the next or previous photo in Display Photo Enhance. 2To return to the normal display, press Back. Displaying Images as a Slide Show You can display images in My Photos as a slide show and select transition effects, timing, and background music. 1Select a folder you want to display as a slide show. 2Press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu: My Photos/2006.1205 EPV2014.JPG EPV2171.JPG EPV2242.JPG EPV2269.JPG EPV2273.JPG EPV2279.JPG EPV2283.JPG EPV2314.JPG EPV0013.TXT EPV2619.JPG EPV2620.JPG EPV0480.MP3Down the Black Beaches Copy/Move Edit Rate Sort Photo Print Wallpaper and Icon Settings Slide Show Settings Return to HOME Delete
Viewing Photos and Videos 29 3Select Slide Show and press OK. The slide show starts. 4To adjust the timing, effects, and music, press Menu while the slide show is playing. 5Select one of the following, then press OK and adjust the settings as noted. ❍LCD Brightness: Choose from 10 brightness levels. ❍Slide Show Duration: Choose the time between slide transitions, from 1 to 30 seconds. ❍Slide Show Music: Choose from three preset music selections or a playlist that you have created. You can use the and buttons to adjust the volume while the slide show is playing. ❍Slide Show Effects: Choose from 4 transition effects, or choose None to move through your images without transitions. ❍Return to Home: End the slide show and return to the Home screen. You can also adjust slide show options by selecting Settings on the Home screen. See “Slide Show” on page 61 for details. Rotating an Image Images that contain rotation information are automatically rotated on the viewer. You can also rotate an image manually in My Photos. 1Select the image in thumbnail view, then press the Menu button to display the pop-up menu. 2Select Edit, then press OK. 3Select Rotate Right rotate the image 90° clockwise, or Rotate Left to rotate it 90° counterclockwise.Then press OK. You see your photos displayed with white check boxes. 4Use the 4-way ring to highlight each photo you want to highlight, and press to select it. The selected items are displayed with red check marks. 5Press OK to rotate the photos. Note: To rotate a photo displayed full-screen, press Menu, select Edit, then select Rotate and press OK. Then select Right or Left and press OK. To rotate other photos in the folder, press right or left on the 4-way ring. You can turn off the Auto-Rotation feature. See “File Operation” on page 61 for details.
Viewing Photos and Videos 30 Viewing Videos The viewer supports video files in resolutions ranging from 320 × 240 pixels to 720 × 576 pixels, with file sizes up to 2GB. Supported Video Formats File formatVideo codec Audio codecDetail .avi MPEG-4 (Advanced Simple Profile)AAC, G.711, PCM, ADPCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 8 Mbps (peak) 4 Mbps (avg.) Motion JPEG G.711, PCM, ADPCM30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 60 fps: 320 × 240 .avi .divxDivX (Home Theater Profile)MPEG Audio, PCM, ADPCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 8 Mbps (peak) 4 Mbps (avg.) .mov MPEG-4 (Advanced Simple Profile)AAC, PCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 8 Mbps (peak) 4 Mbps (avg.) Motion JPEG G.711, PCM, ADPCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 60 fps: 320 × 240 .mp4 MPEG-4 (Advanced Simple Profile)AAC, PCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 8 Mbps (peak) 4 Mbps (avg.) .mov .mp4 .m4vH.264/AVC (Baseline Profile Level 1.2)AAC, PCM 30 fps: 320 × 240 850 kbps (peak) 768 kbps (avg.) .wmv Windows ® Media Video 9 (MP@LL)Windows Media Audio 9/9.130 fps: 352 × 288 850 kbps (peak) 768 kbps (avg.) .mpg .mpegMPEG1 MPEG2 (MP@ML)PCM, MPEG Audio30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 10 Mbps (peak) 8 Mbps (avg.) .vob .modMPEG2 (MP@ML)PCM, MPEG Audio30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 10 Mbps (peak) 8 Mbps (avg.) .asf MPEG-4 (Advanced Simple Profile)ADPCM 30 fps: 720 × 480 25 fps: 720 × 576 8 Mbps (peak) 4 Mbps (avg.) File formatVideo codec Audio codecDetail