Apple QuickTake 100 User Manual
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Appendix D
The camera icon appears on your desktop. You can use the control panel to
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rename the camera
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make sure the camera’s clock is reset automatically when you connect your
QuickTake 100 to the Macintosh
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control the camera’s sleep schedule
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erase the images on the camera
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To see the images on the camera, double-click the camera icon to open it.
You have several options for using the images on the camera:
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To open an image in the QuickTake 1.0 application program, double-click
the image icon. You can use QuickTake 1.0 to save images in formats other
than PICT QuickTake (the original format of images on the camera).
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To view the images and edit them, use an appropriate image-editing,
image-database, or word-processing program.
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To move the images to your hard disk, drag them to the disk. You can open
and view images on the camera but cannot save them there.
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To close the control panel, click its close box.
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To remove the camera from your desktop, drag the icon to the Trash.
By the way, you can move the QuickTake Setup icon out of the Control Panels
folder to a more convenient place.
This icon represents your
QuickTake 100 camera.
(You don’t need this icon
on your desktop to use
QuickTake 1.0.)
IMPORTANT This erases everything on the camera.
You cannot select individual images to erase.
To change the time that
elapses before the camera
goes to sleep, use this
pop-up menu.
To rename your
camera, type a name
and click Set Name.