Casio YC-400 User Manual page 64

Pj camera software 1.1
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Using Image Files Stored on the Computer's Hard Disk in a Presentation (PC Image Mode)
3.
In response to the "Do you want the image saved in its rotated
orientation?" message that appears, click [Yes].
If you do not want the rotated image to replace the original (unrotated) image in the
image file, click [No].
You can also rotate an image by selecting its thumbnail in the playlist area. This rotates
the image contained in the source file, the same as when the image's thumbnail is
selected in the preview list area.
Updating the Preview List Area with the Latest Image File
Information
On the [View] menu, select [Refresh]. This will update the preview list area with the latest
image file information available.
The preview list area initially shows the image file information that is available when you
start up PJ Camera Software. Its contents do not change, even if you rename, move,
copy, or delete files using another application or Windows Explorer. Performing the above
procedure refreshes the contents of the preview list area so it contains the newest
information available.
Saving an Image Under a Different Name
You can use the following procedure to select the thumbnail of an image in the preview list
area and save the image file under a different name.
1.
In the preview list area, select the thumbnail of the image file you want
to save under a different name.
In this case, you can select only one image file.
2.
Select [Save As] on the [File] menu.
This displays a dialog box for saving the file.
3.
Type in a new file name and specify the folder where you want the file
to be saved.
4.
After everything is the way you want, click the [Save] button.
This saves a copy of the file under the new file name in the folder you specified.
If the folder where you saved the image file is specified for display in the preview list
area, the thumbnail of the new file will appear there.
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