Argus 300 manual

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    1 Welcome t o t he Excit ing World of A rgus Came r a Thank you for choosing Argus Camera to pursue your video adv entures. W hether you are creating a video of y our friends and family or using the PC300 as a business tool, since 1936 Argus Camera has been there, sharpening your images with leading edge technology. To get the utmost satisfaction f[...]

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    2 Table of Contents Gett ing S tar te d ........................................................... ...................... ....3 In Box Contents ................................................................................................ 3 System Requirements ......................................................................................[...]

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    3 ● PC300 Camer a ● USB connector cable ● Quick Start Guide ● Installation CD-ROM ○ Camera Driver ○ Applicati on Software ● ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6 ● ArcSoft PhotoImpression 3.0 ○ User’ s Manual ● Intel Pentium II 350MHz Processor or equivalent ● 64MB System RAM ● W indows 98SE/Me/2000/XP ● CD-ROM drive ● 16-bit tr[...]

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    4 Power up y our computer and check to see if USB is implemented. Visually inspect the USB ports of your computer . If you cannot find the USB ports at the back of your computer (See Fig ure 1), read the documentation that came w ith y our computer main board. For computer main board with USB supported: Enter BIOS settings and enabl e USB, see the [...]

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    5 1. Installing PC Camera and PC Camera driv er Before installing Camera to your computer, make sure W indows starts up. Then follow the steps below: 1. Plug PC camera's connector to the U SB por t on your computer . (See Figure 2) 2. Check to make sure y ou have the corr ect orientation w hile plug ging the U SB connector into the USB port of[...]

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    6 9. W hen you have finished the location selecti on, click “Nex t” to continue. 10. W indows w ill search for your PC Camera device and driver location. 11. Click “Next”. W indows will copy Driv er files into your system. 12. Click “Finish” to co mplete P C Camera d river installa tio n. 13. Click “Star t”, “Shut Dow n”, and se[...]

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    7 1. Insert Installatio n CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. An Introduction screen w ill appear with a menu or CD contents. Note: If the inst aller scr een does not com e up automatically, click “Start ”, “Run”, and execute the f ile “ cdset up.exe” on the CD to st ar t the installer pr ogram . 3. Cli ck “VideoImpression 1.6”. 4. Follow[...]

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    8 1. Click Start> Programs> ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6> ArcSoft VideoImpressi on 1.6. 2. The introduction screen will appear wi th a menu of sof tware contents. 3. Click “ New. ” 4. Select “Capture” . The window shows a Liv e preview as seen from the PC Camera . 5. To focus the picture, turn the focus ring (the g rooved plasti c r[...]

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    9 1. Follow step 1-3 in “Setting the Focus” to enable liv e preview . 2. To stop preview , click on “Stop” ( ). 3. To resume previ ew, click on "Pr eview " ( ). 1. Follow steps 1~3 in “Setting the Focus” to enable liv e preview . 2. To start video recor ding, click on “R ecord” ( ). 3. To stop video recordi ng, click on ?[...]

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    10 You can create mov ies by pl acing image and mov ie files onto the Story board from var ious Albums. To create a movi e, do the following : 1. Click on the New icon from the Main Screen. This will take you to the Album Screen. 2. Use the options on the Album Scr een to construct your mov ie. Select Album - (Located immedi ately to the ri ght of [...]

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    11 The Storyboard show s you each step or part of the movie that y ou are creating. NOTE: You can add a thumbnail to your Story board by drag-n-dr op, or by hig hlighti ng a thumbnail and clicki ng on the Add To Storyboar d icon. Text - Is highli ghted if there is tex t added to the respectiv e thumbnail. You can add tex t by clicking on the thumbn[...]

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    12 To edit still images, double click on the review w indow in “Still Ima ge T empla te” Play Movie - Takes you back to the View Screen w here you can play , save, and email your movie. Transitions - Takes you to the Transitions Screen (See “ Options on the Storyboar d ” ). Album - Takes you to the Album Screen (See “Working with Al bums?[...]

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    13 1. From the Edit Screen, select the v ideo frame you w ant to print. 2. Right- click the vi deo and select “Print.” 1. Click on Sav e on the Main Screen. 2. In the Sav e As window , select the driv e and folder that you w ant to save the mov ie to. 3. Giv e the file a name, and select what ty pe of movie y ou want to save i t as. 4. Cli ck O[...]

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    14 1. Click Start. 2. Select Programs>ArcSoft PhotoImpression> PhotoImpression 3.0. The PhotoImpression Main Screen will appear on y our desktop. Options on the Main Screen: - Opens images from an album, a disk dr ive (F rom Folder). Or from photo-sharing website (Online Ser vice). Y ou can also acquir e images from TW AIN devices (Camer a/Sc[...]

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    15 - Rotates the imag e at the user’s discreti on. - Appl ies a mirror eff ect to your i mage by flipping it. - Rotates the imag e in 90-degree i ncrements. - C ancels the last unsaved chang e you’v e made. - Rev erses the last action y ou’ve undone. - C opies the selected area, lay er, or imag e onto the Clipboard. - Pastes w hat’s on the [...]

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    16 You can open an image that i s stored on your hard driv e, floppy disk, CD- ROM, etc. 1. Click the Get Photo button on the Mai n Screen, and select From Folder. 2. Click Browse. A Brow se for Folder dialog will appear. 3. Navig ate to the folder that you w ish to view . Hig hlight the folder and cli ck OK. 4. Thumbnails of the images within the [...]

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    17 Photo albums allow easy identi fication and access to images for view ing, edi ting, printi ng, etc. Simply click on the Get Photo button on the Main Screen, and sel ect Album to view the album options. I t is imp ortant to rememb er that albu ms do not st ore i mages. When an al bum is cr eated, thumbnails are g enerated and a reference to w he[...]

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    18 Click the Edit button on the M ain Screen to display the various edi ting options. Crop/Resize: - Allows y ou to select a rectangular area on an image. - W orks the same as the Rectangle tool except a circl e is drawn i nstead of a rectangle. - Allows y ou to make a "freehand" selection by cli cking and drag ging ov er the image i n a [...]

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    19 - Reduces the red-ey e effect common in flash photography. - Smoothes rough edg es. - Sharpens fu zzy a r ea s. - Lower s brightness. - Raises brig htness. - Lets you set a color on your imag e as the active color. - Cover s the area you cli ck on (based on color simil arity) with the activ e color. - Fills a layer or image with a sele cte d pat[...]

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    20 Click on the Cr eate button on the Main Screen to see the create opti ons. : You can add a f r am e or edge t o an im age by selecting t he option you wish, and then clicking A pply. (You can preview diff erent options bef ore sett ling on a part icular one.) : You can "stamp" out a te mplate o f your i mage by sel ecting the sh ape yo[...]

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    21 PhotoImpression prov ides four different printing opti ons: • Standard Printi ng: prints one imag e per page. You can add a ti tle, center the image and title, change the paper orientation, add a frame (a black outl ine) around the imag e, resize the image, and select the number of copies ( W indow s only) that you w ant printed. Additional op[...]

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    22 1 How To Install NetMeeting 1.1 For Window s 98/Me Users Click Start , point to Progra ms , point to A ccessories , point to Internet Tools and then clic k NetM eeting . For Windows 2000 Users Click Start , point to Progra ms , point to A ccessories , point to Communications , and click NetM eeting . 1.2 Click Next , ty pe the appropriate inform[...]

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    23 1. How To Install MSN Messenger 1.1 For Windows 98/Me/2000 Users 1.1.1 Please log on to http://messeng er.msn.com to downl oad. After the installation package is downloaded to your computer, it w ill start installing MSN Messenger. Al l you hav e to do is follow the i nstructions. 1.1.2 After the installation is compl eted, click Start , point t[...]

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    24 Sensor CMOS with 300K Pix els Color Depth 24 Bits, 16.7 million RGB true color Interface USB V1.1 White Balance & Gain Automatic Exposure Automatic Focus Range Manual, 10cm~infinity View Angle 52° (diagonal) Aperture F/2.6 H/W Snapshot Yes Anti-Flicker Yes Video Output Resolution 640X480, 352X288, 320X 240, 176X144, 160X120 Video Frame Rate[...]