HP (Hewlett-Packard) 318 manual

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    hp phot osmar t 318 d i gital camera user guide SJU G.bo ok P age 1 T uesd ay, Oct ober 9, 20 01 1:35 PM[...]

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    T radema rk and co pyright inform ation © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company All rights a r e reserved. No part of t hi s document may be photocopied , reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior wri tten consent of Hewlett-Packard Company . The inform ation contained in this docum ent i s s ubject to change without notice.[...]

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    iii T able of Conte nt s Table of Contents Ch apter 1: Ge tting s tarted Camera part s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quic k set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ste p 1: Att ach the wris t s trap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de iv Ch apt er 5: Sha rin g an d pr inti ng ima ges Using the camera with a Windows comput er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 System requ irements for a Windows c omputer . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Installing the software on a Windows c omputer . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Connecting the camera t o a Windows com puter[...]

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    v T ab le of Cont ents Visi t ing r elate d Web s ite s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Contacting HP Customer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Obtaining support within the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Obtaining support worldw i de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Hewle tt[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de vi SJU G.bo ok P age vi Tues day, Oc tobe r 9, 200 1 1:3 5 PM[...]

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    Getting started 1 Getting s t arted Y our HP photosmart 318 digital camera takes high-quality pict ures you can share with fa m ily and f riends on the Inte r net or by e -mail. It comes with software for manipulating , stori n g, and printing your photos. Y our camera incl udes the following features: 2.3 megap ixel (MP) res olution point-and-shoo[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 2 vie wfi nd er lens se lf- time r lig ht shut ter button s tat u s LCD flash on/ of f power swi tch CF memory ca rd ejec tor leve r bat te ry co mp art ment do or CF memor y ca r d com p ar tment door imag e di spla y on/o f f bu tton vie wfi nder ind icat or lig ht vi ewfind er imag e disp lay tr i pod mou nt c[...]

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    Getting started 3 Quic k se tup Setting up your digit al camera is quick and easy—follow these steps and y ou’ll be ready to take p ict ures. Step 1: At t ach t h e wr ist s trap 1 Thread the short loop through the wrist strap atta ch men t th at is located under the CF me mory c ard compartment door . Y ou might nee d to use a pointed object, [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 4 Step 3 : T urn the c amera on T o turn t he camer a on , sl id e the ON / OF F POWE R () switch to the right and release i t. The st atus LCD (liquid cry s t a l display) on top of the cam era turns on and displays t he camera status. Note The i cons that appe ar on the status LCD are discussed throug hout this[...]

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    Getting started 5 S t ep 5: S et th e c ame ra date an d ti me After you sele c t the cam era language, the cam era prompts you to enter the current date and ti me. After you have set the camera’s clock, it records the date and time at which you take each pict u r e. 1 T urn the dial to poi nt t o t he da t e form at, and then press the d i al to[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 6 Using the con trol dia l Us e the dia l to: scroll throug h images of pictures that you have ta k en. make selections from the camera menus, which allow you to manipulate your images and adjust the camera settings. The di al operates i n two distinct ways: you can press it straight down, o r you can turn i t le[...]

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    Getting started 7 selected i c on h as a y el low borde r and backgroun d. A text description of the icon a ppears in the stat us l ine a t the bott om of the image display . 3 Press the d i al to open the menu or perform the acti o n represented by the icon. 4 Continue turning and pressing the d ial to manipulate your images or select options. Spe[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 8 SJU G.bo ok P age 8 T uesd ay, Oct ober 9, 20 01 1:35 PM[...]

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    T aking pi ctures 9 T aking pictur es This chapt er describes the basic pr oc ess of t aking pi ct ures with your digital camera and gives you ti ps for taking th e best pictures. When you are familiar with this process, y ou can use the advanced cam era functions described in later chapters. Note If t he camera is on, you can take a picture anytim[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 10 . Usi ng au tomatic fo cus and automa tic e xposure The cam era automaticall y focuses and adjusts the exposure for the current lighting conditions whe n y ou pres s the SHU TTER but ton halfway down. The camera adjusts the focus and exposure autom at ically even if you p r ess t he SHUTTER button all the way [...]

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    T aking pi ctures 1 1 1 Frame a subject that is the same distance from the lens as your subj ect . 2 Pr ess t he SHUTTER button halfway down to lock the focus. W ait until you see the green light next t o the viewfinder . 3 Keeping the SHUTTER button pressed halfway down, move the camera to frame y ou r subject. 4 Pr ess t he SHUTTER button a ll th[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 12 T ip s for t aking t he best pi ctures T ry to fill the entire fram e with your subject and exclude unwanted detail. Keep the sun behind y o u or at your side, no t directly overhead or in fr ont of yo u. If the light is behind your s ubject, use t he FLAS H O N sett ing to increase t he li ght on t he front o[...]

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    T aking pi ctures 13 (about 8 inches) to i n f inity and focuses on the object in the center of the frame. • If the light on your s ubj ect is low , wait for better natural light or use the flash. F or more i nf ormation, s ee “Using the flash” on page 21. • If the light on your subject is low and y ou are using the FLASH O F F setting, the[...]

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    Re vi ewin g y our imag es 15 Reviewi ng you r images After you have taken some pictures and they are s tored in the camera, you can v i ew t hem by using the i m age di splay . While viewing your ima ges, you can m agnify or delete images, or creat e a print order t o print a set of photos. Ti p T o preserve battery life, connect an AC power adapt[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 16 When you have finished reviewing i mage s, be sure to turn of f t h e image display to conserve battery power . T o do this, press the IMAGE DI SPLAY ON / OF F ( ) button or turn the camera off. Creating a print o rder Y ou can use your camera to select the images that you want to print. For example, when you [...]

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    Re vi ewin g y our imag es 17 If your im ages are stored on a CF memory c ard, you can i nsert the memory card directly into a DPOF-compatible printer . The printer reads the print order and prints the s pecifie d i mage s . When you transfer your images from the camera to a computer , the print orde r is copied along with them . If you ha v e set [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 18 Deleting your i mages Y ou can delete a single image or all images from the camera. After an image has been deleted, i t cannot be recovered. Note If you have a CF m emory c ard inst alled, image s are deleted only from the card. T o dele te i mage s 1 T urn the camera on. 2 Pr ess t he dial to begin reviewing[...]

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    Re vi ewin g y our imag es 19 V iewing smal l ve rsions (thumbna ils) of yo ur images Y ou can view up to nine of your images at the same time on the image display . T o look at thumbnails of your i mages 1 T urn the camera on. 2 Press the d ial twice to open the main menu. 3 T urn the dial to scroll to the Vie w Th umbna ils icon, an d then press [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 20 3 T urn the dial to scroll to the imag e you want to magnify . 4 Press the dial t o ope n t he main menu. T urn the dial to scroll to the Magn if y icon , and then press the dial t o magnify the image. The camera mag ni fies the center of the image to three times its normal size. T urn the d ial to pan left or[...]

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    Adju sti ng t he ca mera sett ings 21 Adjusting the camer a settings Y ou can m odify the camera s et tings to fit the c u rrent picture-taking conditions an d your preferences. For exam ple, you can adjust t he flash setti ngs to fit curr ent l ighting con ditions, and you can use the self-timer to t ake a pic t ure with yourself in it. T his chap[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 22 Note The flash rec harges between p ict ures. T his is indicated by a bl ink i ng flash icon on the status LCD. In addition, if the image displ ay is on, the message FLASH CHARG I NG might appear in the st atus line at the bottom of t he im age display wh en you pres s th e S HUTTER button. Wh en the flas h ic[...]

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    Adju sti ng t he ca mera sett ings 23 Changing the i mag e quality The cam era has t hree image quality settings: G ood, Bette r , an d Best. The current image qual i ty setting is indicated by one, two, or three st ars on the stat us LCD. In addition, if the image display is on, GOOD , BE TTER or BEST app ears in the s tatus line. The image qualit[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 24 Here are some important no t es about the image quality setting: Y ou c a n use different imag e quality settings for diff eren t images. The cam era retains the current image quality setting un t il you change it, even if you t u r n the camera off. Because i mage q ual ity affects the number o f im ages that[...]

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    Adju sti ng t he ca mera sett ings 25 T o use the digital zoom 1 T urn the camera on. 2 Pr ess t he DIGIT AL ZOOM ( ) button once to turn on the digital zoom. The image displ ay comes on automat i cally and 2X DIG I T A L ZOOM appears in t he status line. Note Pressing the but ton again act ivates the self- ti mer . 3 Use the image display to frame[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 26 4 After 10 seconds, the camera takes t he pi cture and t he sel f - timer turns of f automatically . T o cancel the self-timer before the camera takes the pi cture, press the button a gain. Setting th e da te an d time The camera has a real-tim e c lock that records the date and time at which y ou t ake ea ch [...]

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    Adju sti ng t he ca mera sett ings 27 5 Select the date format you want to use. Y ou can choose MDY (mm/dd/ yyyy), DMY (dd/m m/yyyy), or YMD (y yyy/ mm/dd). 6 Select the day , month, and year . 7 Select the hour format you want to use— 1 2-hou r or 24-hou r . 8 Select the hour and minutes. 9 T o save your settin gs, sel ect Exit . Changing the c [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 28 3 T urn the dial to sc roll to the image that you want to us e as the welc om e s creen. 4 Press the d ial to open the main menu. 5 T urn the dial to scroll to the Setu p ic on, and then press the dial to o pen the Se tu p m enu. 6 T urn the dial to scroll to Welcom e Screen , a nd t h en pr es s t he di a l .[...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 29 Sharing and pr inti ng ima ges After you have ta ken some pictures wit h your digital camera, you can u s e t hem in many fun and creative ways . Y ou can transfer them to your computer for use i n creative projects or f or sharing with family and f riends over the Internet. If you have a printer with a slot f or a[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 30 Using the ca mera with a W in dows com put er Y ou c a n copy the i mages in your digital camera to a M icros o f t Windows c omputer . Syst em req uir emen t s for a Wind ows com puter T o work with your camera, your c ompu t er must meet or exceed the following requirements. For updated system requirem ent s[...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 31 Installing the softwa re o n a Wind ows com puter 1 Insert the HP photosmart 31 8 CD into your computer ’s CD- ROM drive. The inst allation window automaticall y appears. If the installation window does not appear , use Windows Explorer o r My Computer to l ocate you r CD-RO M drive, an d then d oubl e-click t he[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 32 T o connect the camera to a Windows compu t er 1 Make sure the camera is turned off. 2 Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the camera. 3 Plug t he flat en d of t he cable into any USB port on your computer . Note When the camera is connected to your computer , only the switch operates. The other camera [...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 33 The status LCD displays PC to i ndi ca te th e cam er a is connected to a compu t er . After a few s econds, the software st arts. Foll ow the instructions on yo ur computer scr een to com pl ete t he un load proces s. Note T o paus e the au t omatic un load, click anywhere in the HP A u t omatic Im age Unload Sof [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 34 T o use a memory ca rd reader 1 Make sure the camera is turned off. 2 Remove t he memo r y c ard from the camera. 3 Insert the memo ry card into the me m ory card slot in t he memory card read er . 4 T urn the com put er on if you haven’t already . 5 Double-click t he HP P ho to Im ag ing Sof twar e icon on [...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 35 Usi ng the camer a with a M aci ntosh com put er Y ou can transfe r the images in your digital camera to an Apple Macintosh computer . Syst em req uir ements for a Ma cintos h com puter T o work with yo ur camera, your Mac i ntosh com puter must mee t or exceed the following requirements. For updated system require[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 36 4 Press the dial t o ope n t he Se tup menu. 5 Turn the d ial to s croll to PC C onne ct Mod e , and t hen press the dial. 6 T urn the dial to scroll to Disk Dr i ve , and then press the dial. Installi ng the soft ware on a M acint osh com puter Y ou can unload images t o your computer either manually or autom[...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 37 Note The camera uses a USB connection, so you do not need t o turn the c omputer off when c onnecting o r disconnecting the camera. T o connect the camera to a Macintosh comp uter 1 Make sure the camera is turned off. 2 Plug the smaller end of the USB cable (supplied) into the camer a. 3 Plug t he flat en d of t he[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 38 T o automatically unload imag es t o a Macintosh comp u ter 1 Connect the camera t o your compute r by using the USB cable. 2 T urn the camera on. The status LCD displays PC to i ndi ca te th e cam er a is connected to a compu t er . 3 If the wel come screen a ppears on your computer s creen, click OK . 4 Afte[...]

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    Shar ing and print ing imag es 39 In the HP Aut o m atic Image Unload Opt i ons window , you can disable the automa t ic unload feature. T o tu r n the feature on again, open the Autom atic Image Unload Op t ions file i n the ArcSoft PhotoImpres sion folder . The aut omatic unload software stores your images i n a folder called M acintosh HD:Arc S [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 40 • Windows: Double-click the icon f or the newly assigned disk drive in My Computer or navigate to the drive letter in Windows E xplorer . Use the Copy and Paste commands t o transfer selected images to your hard drive. • M ac in t os h: Double-click the Untitled drive icon. Then, drag and drop the selected[...]

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    Storing imag es in m emory 41 S t oring images in m emory When you first u np ack your digit al camera and begin taking pictures, the i mage s are stored in the camera’s internal memory . This m akes it easier than ev er to save p ictures; there’s no ne ed for film of a ny kind. Y ou can delete unw ant ed i mages fr om t he camera anytime, maki[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 42 Determini ng th e nu mber of pictures you ca n t ake Y ou can store as many as 1 13 images in the camera’s internal memory . The num ber of pictures that you can take and store in the space rem ai ning i n memory de pends on several factors. Un l ike conventional film, each digital i mage takes up a dif fere[...]

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    Storing imag es in m emory 43 If internal m emory is full, “0” app ears for the rem aining pic ture count and a red lig h t appears to the r ight of the viewfinder when you p r ess t he SHUTTER button. I n addition, if t he i mage dis pl ay i s on, the message MEMOR Y FULL appears in t he status line. T o resume taking pictures, unl oad i mages[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 44 Installing a CF memo ry ca r d Use o n ly CompactFlash As sociation (CF A) cert ified type 1 CF mem o ry cards with your digital c amera. These c ards are manufactured by several vend ors and are available in a v ari ety of memory sizes. Y ou can purchas e additional CF me mory card s fro m www .hpsho ppin g.c[...]

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    Storing imag es in m emory 45 6 Gently push the CF memory card all t he way into the camera. 7 Close th e CF memory c ard door . Ti p I f you cannot close the CF memory card door , you might not have inserted the card correctly . Remov e the card and try again. Ch ec king the CF m em or y car d st at us If you have a CF mem ory ca rd inst all ed i [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 46 If you receive the card error indications and the card is formatted an d is not f ul l, t he c a rd might be dam aged. Try reformatting the card, or t ry a diff erent card. Usi ng both inte r nal memo ry and a CF memo ry c ard If you have i mages s t ored in in t ernal memo r y and y ou i nstall a CF memory ca[...]

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    Storing imag es in m emory 47 The images are copied from internal memory to the CF me mory c ard. Y our images a r e still stored in internal mem ory until you delete them. If you have created a print order for those image s , t he print order is copie d to the CF memory card along wi t h th e images. Form attin g memor y The internal memory in s t[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 48 When mem ory has been formatted, the message NO IMAGES I N ME MORY (or NO IMAGES O N CF CARD ) appears on the image display . CAUTION Formatting d eletes everything st ored on the CF memory card, including files from other devices such as pocket comput ers . Make sure you are formatting t he correct card! If y[...]

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    Powe ring a nd maintain ing yo ur cam era 49 Powe ri ng an d maint a ining your camer a This chapt er describes ho w to use ba t teries or an AC p ower adapter to power your camera, how to care for your camera, and how to use your camera s af ely . Powerin g your cam era Y our d igi tal camera c a n be powered by batteries o r an HP- approved AC po[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 50 The life of the batt eries depe nds on several factors. T hese include: how often and how long you use the image display . how often you use the flash. the nu m be r of pi ctures you take . temperature condition s (operating the camera at colder temperatures result s in shorter b attery life). the type of ba t[...]

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    Powe ring a nd maintain ing yo ur cam era 51 Rep laci ng ba tteri es The camera uses four AA batteries. Y ou can use photo-lithium or photo-quality alkaline AA batteries, or rechargeable NiMH AA batteries. Y ou can purchase add it ional batteries from your local camera or electronics st ore. Note I f you choose to use rechargea bl e batteries, you [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 52 Using an AC power a dapter T o extend th e life of your batteries, use an AC power adapter as your power source when connecting your camera to a compute r or when using the image display for an extended period. Use only an A C power adapter that HP has approved for use with the camera. Use of any other a dapte[...]

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    Powe ring a nd maintain ing yo ur cam era 53 Caring for y our camera and acce ssor ies Camera Keep t he len s c l ean to help y ou t ake s harp, clear ph ot os wi th the best possible focus. Use a dry , soft, lint-free c loth to gently wipe the lens and st atus and image displays t o clean off any fingerprints and dust. Wipe the outside surf aces o[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 54 Safety p recau tions T o avoid the risk of electric shock, do not open the camera case or attempt to rep air the c a m era yourself. Contact an authorized HP Service Cent er for repairs. Keep t he c amera dry . E xposing the camera to e xcessive moisture can cause it to malfunction. If moisture gets inside th [...]

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    T roubl eshoo ting, sup port, and wa rrant ie s 55 T roublesho oting, support, and wa rran tie s Probl ems and solu tions Problem Possible caus e Solution The c amera does not tur n on. Th e batte ries ar e not func tioni n g c orrec tly . Ch eck the f ollow ing condi tio ns: • Th e ty pe of batt eries that you hav e ins talle d in the cam era ma[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 56 Y ou ha ve an A C pow er adap ter conn ected to th e cam era, b ut it is not conn ected to a po wer so urce . When yo u ha ve an A C ada pter conn ec te d to t he c a me r a, t he c ame ra does n ot us e ba t ter y po wer ev en if th e adap t er is not co nnect e d t o a pow er sour c e. I f y ou wan t to us e[...]

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    T roubl eshoo ting, sup port, and wa rrant ie s 57 Th e NiM H bat teri es y ou ar e us in g wer e re cha rge d in corr ect ly . Y o u mu st r ech arge all f our NiMH bat te rie s af ter f ully dr aini n g th em f o ur time s for the batte ries to reach the ir opt im um ca pac i t y an d p erf orma nc e. The w rong date and /or time is show n. The b[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 58 The me m ory card th at you ha ve in the c amer a is damag ed or is not form atted. Format the memory card or re p lace i t wit h a new, for matted card. A y e ll ow light ap pears next to the vi ewfin der wh en I pres s the shutte r but ton halfw ay down . Th e ca mera cann ot fi nd a focu s be ca use yo u ar[...]

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    T roubl eshoo ting, sup port, and wa rrant ie s 59 My im ag e is too dark. Th ere w as not enou gh l ight . Wait for natu ral li ghtin g cond itio ns to imp rove , add in dir ect li ghtin g, or us e the fl ash to il lumi nate yo ur subj ect. The fl as h was on, but th e subj ec t w a s too fa r aw ay . Th e flas h can on ly illum inat e obje cts t [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 60 Erro r mess ages If an e r ror m essage appears on the image displa y , try on e of t he following sol ut ions. The c ompute r does not recogn ize the came ra an d the autom ati c im age u nload does not start . The c amera is n ot co nfig ured co rrec tly for th e typ e o f c omput er yo u h ave. Op en the Se[...]

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    T roubl eshoo ting, sup port, and wa rrant ie s 67 Hewlett-Pack ard li mited wa rranty st atement 1 HP w arr ants to y ou, th e en d-us er cu stom er , th at H P ha rdwa re, ac ces sori es a nd supp lies wi ll be free fro m de fects in mat eri als a nd wo rkma nsh ip af ter the d ate o f pur cha se, f or t he p eriod spe cifie d ab ove. If HP re ce[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 68 DAMA GE, WHET HER B ASED IN CONTR ACT , TO R T , O R OTH ERWISE. So me coun tri es, s tates or p rov ince s do not allo w the e xcl usio n or l imit atio n of inci denta l or con seq uent i al damag es, so th e ab ov e limi t a tio n or ex clusio n may not ap ply t o yo u. 9 THE W ARRANT Y TERMS C ONT AINE D I[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 70 Aut o mati c fl ash w i th re d-e ye redu ct ion o n Goo d phot o qua lit y Be tter p hoto qual ity Be st ph oto quali ty Pho t o in cl ud ed in D POF p rin t o rde r Se lf-tim er on CF mem o ry card in camera Di git al zo om on Pic t ures r ema in in g (blinking) CF memory c ard e rror Ca mer a conn ecte d to[...]

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    Appendix A: Re fe rence 71 Camera i ndica tor light s Indicator light State Mean i ng Viewf in der Gr een T he ca mera has a chi eved the b est fo cus and ex posure an d is read y t o ta ke a phot o. Y ell ow The c ame ra ca nn ot fi nd a f ocu s or t he ex posur e wi ll t a ke l on ge r t h an 1 / 30 secon d. Re d The c ame ra ca nn ot t ak e a ph[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 72 Camera s pec ifications Senso r 2.31 meg apix els, 1/ 2. 6-in ch CC D Colo r depth 30-bi t Resolution BEST and BET TER ph oto quali ty s etti ngs: 1 7 92 x 1200 pi xels GOOD photo qual ity set ting: 592 x 400 pixels Internal me m ory 8 mega byt es (M B) Memory card C omp ac t Fla sh T ype I; a ll stor age s iz[...]

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    Ind ex Index 73 Numerics 2x digi t al zoo m 2 , 24 2x D IGI TAL ZOOM me ssag e 25 2x ti mer bu tton 25 A AC pow er ad ap te r 52 adap te r. See AC pow er ad ap te r aper ture 72 Ap ple M acint osh. See Maci nt os h c omput er Ar cSo ft P hoto Im pre ssi on 39 AUTO FLA SH mes sage 22 Aut o Fl as h sett i ng 22 AUTO icon 22 aut o po wer 5 auto matic [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 74 batte ries 50 flas h 22 cl eani ng th e ca mera 53 cl ock 26 c olor de pth 72 Co mpa ct Fl as h me mory card re ad er. See card rea der CompactFlash (CF) m emory c a rd. See CF ( Com pac tFlas h) me mor y car d c onnec ting AC pow er ad ap te r 52 to Ma ci nto sh co mp uter 36 to Wind ows c omp uter 31 co nser[...]

  • Page 83

    Index 75 HP phot os mart We b sit e 62 HP p rod uct supp ort Web site 62 HP Q uic k Ref eren ce-Ph ot o Ima ging icon 33 HP Supp ort P ac k 64 I icon s AUTO FLA SH 22 batte ry 49 , 69 flas h 21 , 69 FL ASH ON an d FLA SH O FF 22 HP Q uic k Ref ere nce- Phot o Im agin g 33 imag e qual ity 70 on s tat us LC D 69 pri nt ord er 15 , 70 RED-EYE 22 self [...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 76 tips for u nload ing to 38 unlo adin g im ages 37 , 39 usin g cam era wit h 35 Web si te 60 magn i fi cati o n for pl aybac k 72 Magn i fy men u 6 , 19 magn i fy ing i mag es 19 mai n me nu 6 main tain ing t he c amera 53 memo ry CF ( Com pac tFlas h) ca rd 7 dele tin g cont ents 47 dele tin g images 18 ef fec[...]

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    Index 77 pro blem s, t roubl esho otin g 55 pro ces sor re quir emen ts 30 , 35 pur cha sing AC pow er ad ap te r 52 card rea d er 40 HP Supp ort P ac k 64 Q qual ity o f i mages c hangi n g 23 ef fect on mem ory 42 good , b etter , and bes t 23 R range for au tomati c focu s 13 , 58 for fl ash 59 re cha rgi ng batte ries 50 flas h 22 recyclin g ma[...]

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    HP p h oto sm art 318 U se r Gui de 78 de ter m in ing po ss ible n umb er 42 in me mo ry 41 st rob e. See fl as h Su pportP ack 64 T ta king pict ures 9 tel e pho ne nu mbe rs f or sup po rt 63 , 64 th ird-pa rty Web site s 62 th umbnai ls, v iew ing 19 time losi ng 26 setti ng 26 wron g one dis pla yed 57 time r. Se e self -time r tr an sfer ri n[...]

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