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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Bella Night 12:37pm on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 
To it because I like Canon cameras, I have an EOS100 slr and a Canon Ixus advanced photo system camera. Canon PowerShot S20 digital camera is the second PowerShot S10 Product after the upgrade, S20 are used 1/1.8-in 3.34 million-pixel CCD CCD.
littlem 8:40am on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
Poor quality and terrible customer service If possible, I would have given the camara some negative stars.
bitpicker 1:26am on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 
Canon PowerShot S20 digital camera is the second 2,110,000 pixels PowerShot S10 Product after the upgrade, S20 are used 1/1.8-in 3,340,000 pixel CCD. The centrally located mode dial makes perfect shots easy. It offers five shooting modes--auto, manual, image (landscape, night scene, B&W.
vigliafg 11:04pm on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 
I bought this camera very cheaply secondhand to use for rocket aerial photography.
bspendlove 10:42am on Friday, May 7th, 2010 
The ratings are based on how the camera is today. Recommended definitely if you want a cheap and reliable second cam. This is a realy review. I now onw that camera for around 4 years. To be honest I had nothing but happy moments with this camera. Solid and small, I have owned the S20 for two years, and shot nearly 10,000 images. The magnesium case is sturdy and light.
walder 6:49am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
Poor quality and terrible customer service If possible, I would have given the camara some negative stars. I was glad when I first got the camera. Poor quality and terrible customer service If possible, I would have given the camara some negative stars. I was glad when I first got the camera. Good camera after getting around a few weak points. I have one of these in my glove box and use it all the time.
Gorikol 5:15pm on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
Pros 1. Solid build quality, no problem at all 2. Sharp picture quality 3. Stylish and cool 4. Great pictures under sunlight 5.
ShampBabe 8:12am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
Image Quality, price, features Mediocre software Size, weight, bright back screen, simple controls clunky,poor software, small cf card supplied, poor customer service support
bubble 6:04pm on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 
Product Description This is a PowerShot S20 3.3 mega pixel zoom digital camera with USB. It is compact and relatively lightweight. I loathed the look of digital at the start of the revolution. I did a lot of research before I finally purchased this one. The Cannon Powershot S20 is a great camera for both a beginner and an intermediate digital camera user.

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There are precautions that you should take before installing the USB driver software. Ensure that you read this guide before installing it.
To Download Images to a Computer

Install the Software

for for Windows Macintosh
Connect the Camera to a Computer
Start the Software and Download Images
Start ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) or PowerShot Browser (Macintosh computers) and load images onto the computer.
This is the software guide for both PowerShot S10 and PowerShot S20 digital cameras. This guide explains the installation method and features of the software for loading and processing images on a computer that have been shot with a Canon PowerShot S10 or PowerShot S20 digital camera. Read the agreement in this guide before using the software on the supplied CD-ROM. By using the software, you agree to be bound by the terms of the agreement.

Macintosh

Windows

Software Starter Guide

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING!
CANON SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT - READ THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE ON THE CD-ROM IN THIS BOX. BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. This is a license agreement (the Agreement) between you and Canon Inc. (Canon). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM ON THE CD-ROM AND THE USER MANUAL IN THIS BOX (COLLECTIVELY, THE SOFTWARE) AND RETURN THE SOFTWARE WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE TO YOUR POINT OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND. In consideration of the right to use the SOFTWARE, you agree to abide by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 1. LICENSE: Canon grants you the non-exclusive right to use the SOFTWARE only on a single computer. You may physically transfer the SOFTWARE from one computer to another provided that the SOFTWARE is used on only one computer at a time. You shall not install or use the SOFTWARE on a network, multiple CPU, multiple site arrangement, or any other hardware configuration where the SOFTWARE is accessible to more than one CPU or to more than one user. YOU SHALL NOT ASSIGN, SUBLICENSE, RENT, LEASE, LOAN, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE USE, TRANSFER, COPY, TRANSLATE, CONVERT TO ANOTHER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE, ALTER, MODIFY, DECOMPILE OR DISASSEMBLE THE SOFTWARE, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT. 2. BACK-UP COPY: You may make one copy of the SOFTWARE solely for back-up purposes, or copy the SOFTWARE onto the permanent storage device (e.g. a hard disk) of your computer and retain the original for back-up purposes. Any other copying of the SOFTWARE is a violation of this Agreement. You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on the back-up copy. 3. SUPPORT AND UPDATES: Canon is not responsible for providing maintenance or support for use of the SOFTWARE. No updates, fixes or support will be made available for the SOFTWARE. 4. LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: It is your responsibility to choose, maintain and match the hardware and software components of your computer system. Thus Canon does not guarantee uninterrupted service or correction of errors or that the functions or performance of the SOFTWARE will meet your requirements. THE SOFTWARE IS LICENSED ON AN AS IS BASIS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. The CD-ROM storing the SOFTWARE is warranted only against defective material under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days after purchase from an authorized Canon dealer as evidenced by your sales receipt. Your sole remedy for a defective CDROM shall be replacement of the same without charge when returned by you at your expense to your point of purchase and proven to be defective upon inspection. The Replacement CD-ROM will be warranted for the remainder of the original ninety (90) day warranty period of the defective CD-ROM. The limited warranty does not apply if the failure of the CD-ROM resulted from accident, abuse or misapplication of the SOFTWARE and shall not extend to anyone other than the original user of the SOFTWARE. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH 4, CANON, CANONS SUBSIDIARIES, DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE.

Automatically arranges images shot in Stitch Assist mode into the correct order and effortlessly merges them. Merges any number of images horizontally or vertically, or in a matrix format. Makes images with straight lines appear natural not crooked when merged. (Select the Wide display format) A 360 degrees scene shot in several frames can be merged into a 360 degrees image and saved in the QuickTime VR format, making it appear as if you were standing in the middle of the image looking about in all directions.
PowerShot USB TWAIN Driver PowerShot RS-232C TWAIN Driver
These are the driver utility programs that work within TWAIN-compliant application programs, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe and Photoshop, to load camera images directly into the application program. (The USB TWAIN Driver is for use with a USB interface. The RS-232C TWAIN Driver is for use with a serial port interface.) Neither TWAIN Driver can be used as a stand-alone software program.
Adobe PhotoDeluxe (separate CD-ROM)
Allows you to edit images and effortlessly create greeting cards, birthday cards and calendars.
If the accompanying CD-ROM with the PowerShot S10 is a PowerShot S10 Solution Disk, this CD-ROM is for exclusive use with the PowerShot S10. It cannot be used with a PowerShot S20.

TWAIN Drivers

System Requirements
The following system requirements must be met to install and operate the software.
Computer Model IBM PC/AT compatible OS Windows 95, Windows 98 (including Second Edition) or Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or higher required) CPU Pentium 75 MHz or better RAM 32 MB or more (Windows 95/98) 64 MB or more (Windows NT 4.0) Interface USB (Limited to pre-installed Windows 98 systems) RS-232C (Serial/COM port) Free Hard Disk Space PowerShot Utilities ZoomBrowser EX: 120 MB or more (Including the PhotoRecord printing utility) PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more PowerShot USB TWAIN Driver: 15 MB or more PowerShot RS-232C TWAIN Driver: 15 MB or more Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition: 140 MB or more Display 800 x 600 pixels, 256 colors minimum 1,024 x 768 pixels, 16 bit color or more recommended

A CD-ROM drive is required to install the software. QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to save images in the QuickTime VR format that have been merged in PhotoStitch.

Installing the Software

Installing from the PowerShot Solution Disk 1. 2.
Close any application programs that are running. Place the supplied Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. The installer panel will automatically display.
If the installer panel does not automatically display, use the following procedures to start it. 1. Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, and double-click the CD-ROM icon. 2. Double-click the [Setup] icon.
Click [Software Installation]. Select the install location and click the [Next] button.
Select the software that you wish to install. Select [Standard Setup] for a typical installation. Select [Custom Setup] if you wish to install only the minimum required programs.
Software Installed with the Standard Setup Option
PhotoStitch PowerShot RS-232C TWAIN Driver ZoomBrowser EX PhotoRecord (prints images registered with ZoomBrowser EX) OpenPage Print Component (software driver used by PhotoRecord) Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the installation.
Click the [Finish] button when the installation is complete and the installer panel appears again.
Installing Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition
For installation instructions, place the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM in the drive and click [ReadMe & Guide] and [Install Guide] in the window that displays. The serial number shown during installation will be required for the user registration process.
If You Will Be Connecting via a USB Port
You must install a separate USB driver and the PowerShot USB TWAIN Driver. Please see page 10 for installation instructions.
Connecting the Camera to a Computer
There are three interfaces that can be used to connect the camera to a computer. Once a connection is established using one of the three interfaces, you can start the software and begin to load the camera images. ( p. 15 or 28)
Connecting to a USB Port ( p. 8)
If your computer is equipped with a USB port such as that shown below, you can connect the camera to it with the supplied USB cable. The USB interface transfers data more rapidly than the serial interface and can start the image loading software automatically.
USB Ports are identified with this mark. To the Camera To the Computer

The camera will not operate correctly with a USB port controlled by the Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 operating system.
Connecting to a Serial Port (COM Port) ( p. 13)
If your computer is equipped with a serial port such as that shown below, you can connect the camera to it with the supplied serial cable.
Connectors on Ends of Serial Cable Computers Serial Port Serial Ports are identified with this mark.

To the Camera

To the Computer
Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot ( p. 14)
If your computer is equipped with a CF card reader or PC card slot, you can place the cameras CF card into either device to establish a direct connection.
Connectors on Ends of USB Cable

Computers USB Port

Connecting to a USB Port
Requirements for the USB Interface
The USB interface can only be used to connect the camera to computers purchased with Windows 98 preinstalled (clean installation). The USB ports on computers running versions of Windows 98 upgraded from Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 may not operate correctly. Connect the USB cable directly to one of the computers main USB ports. The interface may not function correctly if the camera is connected via a USB HUB. The interface may not function correctly while other USB devices, excluding USB mice and keyboards, are connected. If this problem arises, detach the camera and the other devices, and reconnect the camera only. Do not connect more than one camera to the USB ports of the same computer at the same time. The cameras may not operate correctly.

Important

Please do not place your computer into standby mode while this camera is connected to its USB port. If the computer is placed into standby mode while the camera is connected to the USB port, do NOT disconnect the USB cable from the camera or computer. Try to revive the computer. If the USB cable is detached while the computer is in standby mode, some models of computer may not return to active mode correctly. For instructions regarding the standby mode, please consult the manual accompanying your computer and operating software.
Attach the supplied USB cable to a USB port directly on the computer and to the DIGITAL terminal of the PowerShot S10/S20 as shown below. There is no need to turn the camera or computer power off when attaching or detaching the USB cables. Please consult your computers manual for the location of the USB ports. The camera can be connected to any USB port on computers that feature more than one.

PC Card Reader or PC Card Slot Interface Click the [IMPORT IMAGES] button and select [From Dcim]. Thumbnail images will display in the camera window.
ZoomBrowser EX Camera Window
The camera window will open when a connection to a camera or CF card is initiated. Thumbnail (small) images will display.

Thumbnail

The image of the connected camera or CF card will display.
Loading Images from the Camera 1.
Create a folder in which to save the images from the camera. In the explorer view, right click the [My Images] folder. Select [Rename Folder] from the pop-up menu and input a folder name.

Explorer View

Select the renamed folder. Click the renamed folder in the explorer view.
Select the images that you wish to download from the camera window and click the [DOWNLOAD] button. Click the thumbnail(s) you wish to select.
The downloaded images will display in the browser area.

Browser Area

To disconnect the camera, click the close box window. The camera window will close.
at the upper right of the camera

Printing Images 1.

Select the image(s) you wish to print and click the [PRINT] button.
The PhotoRecord printing utility will start and the selected image(s) will automatically display in a page layout.
Adjust the print settings if you wish to change the page layout. Please refer to page 27 or the PhotoRecord Help file for instructions. Click the PhotoRecord [PRINT] button.
The Print dialog will display.
Click the [OK] button to start printing.
Basic Procedures for Using ZoomBrowser EX
This section provides a simple explanation of the basic procedures for using ZoomBrowser EX. Please refer to the ZoomBrowser EX Help file for more details.

Displaying Images

Zooming Images In and Out
(a) Double-Clicking the Browser Area Double-click the background frame of a folder to zoom it to fill the browser area.
Click this button to go back to a folder one level higher.
(b) Selecting a Folder in the Explorer View You can also zoom a folder in or out with its icon selected in the explorer view.
Click a higher level folder to zoom out. Click a lower level folder to zoom in.
Double-Click the Background Frame of the Folder

Zooming a Single Image

Double-click an image in the browser area.

Double-Click the Image

Displaying Images in Chronological Order
Select a folder or some images, click the [View] menu and select [TimeTunnel]. The selected image(s) will display in a time tunnel window. Please refer to the TimeTunnel Help file for more details on how to operate this function.
Drag the tab up or down to move through the time tunnel.
To return to the browser window, click this button.

Organizing Images

Changing the Image Location
You can change the location of an image by dragging and dropping it.
Drag and drop from the browser area to the explorer view
Drag and drop within the browser area
The [Image Library One] folder is located within the folder in which ZoomBrowser EX was installed. The explorer view displays files at levels below this folder.

Add a New Library Folder

Adding a folder to the explorer view allows you to display the images in that folder and its subfolders in ZoomBrowser EX. Click the [File] menu, select [Add Image Library] and select the folder. The selected folder will appear in the explorer view as a new library.
Refresh the Contents of a Library
If you have used another program, such as Windows Explorer or Adobe PhotoDeluxe, to move or edit images that are registered with ZoomBrowser EX, you should click the [View] menu and select [Refresh Current Library].
Saving Computer Images to a CF Card in the Camera 1. Open the camera window. ( p. 15) 2. 3.
Click the [UPLOAD] button in the camera window. Select the images from the computer and click the [Open] button. The [Upload Images from Disk] dialog will display. Select the images you wish to save to the camera and click the [Open] button. The [Save to Camera] dialog will display. Select image size and resizing options and click the [Save to Camera] button. The selected image will be saved onto the cameras CF card.
Editing Camera Slide Shows 1. Open the camera window. ( p. 15) 2.
Click the [EDIT SLIDESHOW] button. The Edit Slide Show window will display. The camera images will display on the left side. Images registered in the selected slide show will display on the right side. Slide Shows 1 to 3 correspond to the numbers of the slide shows that can be shown with the camera. Drag and drop images from the area on the left to the area on the right to register them in the slide show. You can drag images to change their order in the area on the right. This order corresponds to the order in which they replay. Click the [Save to Camera] button. The slide show will be saved to the CF card in the camera. Click the [Exit] button on the toolbar.

Stitching Panoramas Together with PhotoStitch
To Merge Images Registered in ZoomBrowser EX
You can merge a series of overlapping images into a single, seamless panorama. Select the images in the browser area, click the [Edit] menu and select [PhotoStitch]. The PhotoStitch program will start. Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. Please refer to the PhotoStitch Help file for more details.
Images Shot in Stitch Assist Mode
PhotoStitch automatically arranges images shot with the Stitch Assist mode of PowerShot digital cameras into the correct order and orientation, making it easy to merge these images. Stitch Assist mode images display in the camera window as shown below.
Images shot in Stitch Assist mode have a green stitch mark. Click the stitch mark to start PhotoStitch and merge those images.
Please see the cameras User Guide for instructions for shooting in Stitch Assist mode.
Follow the instructions to merge the images.
Editing and Applying Special Effects to Images 1. Confirm that the Adobe PhotoDeluxe program has been installed.
(Install it from the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM)
Select images from the browser area of ZoomBrowser EX. Click the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Image using Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition] Please refer to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe Help file and electronic guide (Getting Started.pdf) for instructions for this program. Edit and apply special effects to the image. Once you have finished editing the image, click the [File] menu and select [Export] and [File format] and save the image. ZoomBrowser EX supports the BMP, FlashPix, JPEG and TIFF file formats. If you selected a folder registered in ZoomBrowser EX as the save location, please return to the ZoomBrowser EX window, click the [View] menu and select [Refresh Current Library] to update the thumbnail in ZoomBrowser EX.

Printing Images

Select the folder or image(s) for printing from the browser area or camera window and click the [PRINT] button to start the PhotoRecord program. The selected images will automatically display in a page layout. Please refer to the PhotoRecord Help file for more details.
Use these buttons to arrange the layout for each page.
Drag the images to change the layout.
Click this to stop importing images. Click this to switch between auto and manual layout mode. Click this to redo the layouts for all pages. Click this to set the default number of images printed per page.
Slide this left to reduce the image, right to enlarge it.
Click this to display Help Click this to display the Print dialog. Click this to change the background design or paper orientation.

Image Resizing Mode

Drag an arrow to resize the image.

Image Rotating Mode

Drag an arrow to rotate the image.
Click this to display a popup menu.

Confirm the Following Conditions:
1. Is the camera connected to the computer correctly? (p. 7) 2. Is the camera's mode dial in the position? 3. Is the battery charge sufficient? You are recommended to use the AC adapter when connecting to a computer. You will not be able to confirm the driver status if there is a problem with one of the items above. If you answered no to one of the above questions, try reinstalling the drivers with the procedures in the Installing the Driver Software section when the [Add New Hardware Wizard] appears.
Check to See That Installation Conditions are Met
Does the appropriate item, PowerShot S10 or PowerShot S20, appear in the Scanners and Cameras Properties dialog? Use the following procedures to display the dialog. 1. Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [Settings] and [Control Panel]. 2. Double-click the [Scanners and Cameras] icon.
Confirm that the appropriate item, PowerShot S10 or PowerShot S20, is displayed. The names of scanners and other devices for which drivers have already been installed will show in this window.
What to Do if [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] Is Not in the Scanners and Cameras Properties Device List or if the [Scanners and Cameras] Icon Is Not in the Control Panel
Open the [System Properties] dialog and check the [Device Manager] tab. 1. Double-click the [System] icon in the Control Panel. 2. Click the [Device Manager] tab. Check the [Other devices] or [Imaging Devices] categories for either the [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] item. Delete it with the following procedures.
1. Select either the [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] item and click the [Remove] button. 2. Click the [OK] button on the confirmation dialog. 3. Click the [OK] button to close the System Properties dialog. Delete all copies if the [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] item appears in more than one category, such as the [Imaging Devices] and [Other Devices], or if it is duplicated in the [Other Devices].
Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the Windows desktop.
Double-click the [C:] hard disk drive icon to open it.
Double-click the [Windows] folder to open it.
Double-click the [Inf] folder to open it. If you do not spot the [Inf] folder in the Windows folder, click the [View] menu and select [Folder Options], the [View] tab and the [Show All Files] option. ( p. 33)
Find and delete the [Drvdata.bin] and [Drvidx.bin] files.
The [Inf] folder contains numerous files. Ensure that you doublecheck the file names before you delete any files.
Double-click the [Other] folder within the [Inf] folder to open it.

Find and delete the [Canon.IncCanon_DC] file. Skip this step if this file is not present in the [Other] folder within the [Inf] folder.
Reconnect the camera to the computer and reset its mode dial to the position. The [Add New Hardware Wizard] will appear. Install the driver software according to the procedures in the Installing the Driver Software section starting on page 10.
What to Do if the [Inf] Folder Does Not Appear in the [Windows] Folder
Follow the procedures below to select the [Show all files] option. 1) Click the [View] menu and select [Folder Options]. 2) Click the [View] tab. 3) Click the [Show all files] option in the Hidden files section of the Advanced settings list. 4) Click the [OK] button to close the [Folder Options] dialog. This will display the folders and files that were not previously visible.
What to Do if [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] Appears in the Scanners and Cameras Properties Device List
Select the [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] name in the Scanners and Cameras Properties device list and click the [Remove] button.
Click the [OK] button and close the [Scanners and Cameras Properties] dialog. Using Steps 3 to 11 on starting on page 31, delete the [Drvdata.bin], [Drvidx.bin] and [Canon.IncCanon_DC] items, and reinstall the driver software.
Using the Software on the Macintosh Platform
Introducing the Software... 36 System Requirements.. 38 Installing the Software.. 39 Connecting the Camera to a Computer. 40
Connecting to a USB Port... 41 Connecting to a Serial Port (Printer or Modem Port). 43 Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot. 44
From Loading to Printing.. 45 Basic Procedures for Using PowerShot Browser.. 50
Displaying Images... 50 Organizing Images... 51 Saving Computer Images to a CF Card in the Camera.. 52 Editing Camera Slide Shows.. 52 Stitching Panoramas Together with PhotoStitch.. 53 Editing and Applying Special Effects to Images. 54 Adding Sound Files to Images.. 54
Loading Images with Plug-In Compliant Application Programs (Adobe PhotoDeluxe, Photoshop, etc.). 55 Troubleshooting the Computer Connection. 58 Customer Support... 59
This section introduces the powerful software programs provided on the supplied CD-ROM for Macintosh computers.
PowerShot Solution Disk PowerShot Browser
To load PowerShot S10/S20 images, start PowerShot Browser.
Displays, moves, copies or deletes images stored on computer disks. Displays the files in a specified folder. Displays files in chronological order in a window that looks like a time tunnel.

Prints Images

Prints a specified number of images on a single page.
Allows you to select camera images or images registered with PowerShot Browser and start PhotoStitch to merge a series of images into a panorama in a few simple steps.

Automatically arranges images shot in Stitch Assist mode into the correct order and effortlessly merges them. Merges any number of images horizontally or vertically, or in a matrix format. Makes images with straight lines appear natural not crooked when merged (Select the Wide display format). A 360 degrees scene shot in several frames can be merged into a 360 degrees image and saved in the QuickTime VR format, making it appear as if you were standing in the middle of the image looking about in all directions.

PowerShot Plug-In Module

This is the driver utility required to load images from a camera into a Plug-In compliant application program, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe or Photoshop. Plug-In Module cannot be used as a stand-alone software program.
Computer Model Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac or iBook OS Mac OS 7.5.3 or higher, QuickTime 2.1 or higher CPU PowerPC RAM 20 MB or more of application memory Interface USB Power Macintosh NEW G3/G4, PowerBook G3, iMac, iBook Limited to genuine Apple Computer brand models with a built-in USB interface iMacs running System Software 8.1 require installation of iMac Update 1.0and iMac Firmware Update 1.0 RS-422 Printer or modem port Free Hard Disk Space PowerShot Utilities PowerShot Browser: PhotoStitch: PowerShot Plug-In Module: Adobe PhotoDeluxe:
20 MB or more 30 MB or more 15 MB or more 70 MB or more
Display 800 x 600 pixels, 256 colors minimum 1,024 x 768 pixels, Thousands of colors or more recommended
A CD-ROM drive is required to install the software. Plug-In Module 3.0 is compatible with Adobe Photoshop Ver. 3.0 or higher. QuickTime 2.5 or higher and the QuickTime VR Extension 2.0.1 or higher are required to save images in the QuickTime VR format that have been merged in PhotoStitch.
Installing from the PowerShot Solution Disk 1. 2. 3. 4.
Close any application programs that are running. Place the supplied Solution Disk in the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the [CD-ROM] icon. Double-click the [PowerShot Installer] icon. The installer panel will display.
Click [Software Installation] and Select the software programs you wish to install. Select [Easy Install] for a typical installation. Select [Custom Install] if you wish to install only the minimum required programs.
Software Installed with the Easy Install Option
PowerShot Browser, PhotoStitch, PowerShot Plug-In Module
Select a folder and proceed according to the on-screen instructions. Restart the computer after the installation is complete if prompted by a message.
Installing Adobe PhotoDeluxe
For installation instructions, please see the electronic guide (Getting Started.pdf) contained in the [Open Me First!] folder on the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM. The serial number shown during installation will be required for the user registration process.
There are three interfaces that can be used to connect the camera to a computer. Once a connection is established using one of the three interfaces, you can start the software and begin to load the camera images. ( p. 45 or 55)

Connecting to a Serial Port (Printer or Modem Port) 1. 2.
Shut down the computer and turn the cameras mode dial to the Off position. Attach the supplied Macintosh cable to the printer or modem port on the computer and to the cameras DIGITAL terminal as shown below. Please consult your computers manual for the port locations.
Printer Port Modem Port Macintosh Cable

Macintosh Cable

Turn on the computer.
This section provides a simple explanation of the procedures for using PowerShot Browser to load and print images. Please refer to the PowerShot Browser Help file for more details.
Starting PowerShot Browser 1.
Open a connection between the camera and computer. Connecting to a USB Port ( p. 41) Connecting to a Serial Port ( p. 43) Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot ( p. 44) Turn the cameras mode dial to the position. For Serial Interface Users If you are connected to an AppleTalk network via the printer or modem port, choose the (Apple) menu, select [Chooser] and set AppleTalk to [Inactive]. Start PowerShot Browser. Double-click the [Canon PowerShot] icon on the desktop. If the Canon PowerShot icon does not appear on the desktop, look in the folder in which you installed the programs and double-click [PowerShot Folder], [PowerShot Browser Folder] and the [PowerShot Browser] icon.
Use one of the three interfaces to display the camera window. USB Interface When you connect the camera to the computer, PowerShot Browser will automatically start and display its [Communication Settings] dialog. Confirm that the [USB port] option and either the [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] option are selected. Click the [Set] button. Thumbnail images will display in the camera window. ( p. 47) If you dont want PowerShot Browser to start automatically, change the settings with the following procedures. 1. Choose Control Panels from the (Apple) menu and select [Canon USB Camera]. The [Settings for USB connection] dialog will display. 2. Click the [The application program below will start.] option to clear the check mark. 3. Click the close box at the upper left to close the dialog. PowerShot Browser will cease to start automatically thereafter.

Select a folder, choose the [Browser] menu and select [Switch to TimeTunnel]. The selected image(s) will display in a time tunnel window. Please refer to the TimeTunnel Help file for more details on how to operate this function.
To return to the browser window, choose the [TimeTunnel] menu and select [Switch to Browser View].
(a) Dragging an Image from the Browser Area and Dropping It to the Explorer View.
The image will move to the folder displaying the black underline.
(b) Drag and Drop a Folder within the Explorer View.
Refresh the Contents of the Browser Area
If you have used the Macintosh Finder or another program to move or edit images that are registered with PowerShot Browser, you should click the [Display] menu and select [Refresh].
Saving Computer Images to a CF Card in the Camera 1. Open the camera window. ( p. 46) 2. 3.
Click the [UPLOAD] button in the camera window. Select the images from the computer and click the [Open] button. Select the images you wish to save to the camera in the dialog that appears and click the [Open] button. The [Save to Camera] dialog will display. Select image size and resizing options and click the [Save to Camera] button. The selected image will be saved onto the cameras CF card.
Editing Camera Slide Shows 1. Open the camera window. ( p. 46) 2.
Click the [EDIT SLIDESHOW] button. The SlideShowMaker window will display. The camera images will display on the left side. Images registered in the selected slide show will display on the right side. Slide Shows 1 to 3 correspond to the numbers of the slide shows that can be shown with the camera. Drag and drop images from the area on the left to the area on the right to register them in the slide show. You can drag images to change their order in the area on the right. This order corresponds to the order in which they replay. Click the [Save to Camera] button. The slide show will be saved to the CF card in the camera. Click the [Quit] button on the toolbar.
To Merge Images Registered in PowerShot Browser
You can merge a series of overlapping images into a single, seamless panorama. Select the images in the browser area, choose the [Edit] menu and select [PhotoStitch]. The PhotoStitch program will start. Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. Please refer to the PhotoStitch Help file for more details.
Select images from the browser area of PowerShot Browser. Click the [Edit] menu and select [Adobe PhotoDeluxe]. Please refer to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe Help file and electronic guide (Getting Started.pdf) contained in the [Open Me First!] folder on the Adobe PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM. Edit and apply special effects to the image. Once you have finished editing the image, click the [File] menu and select [Send to] and [File Format] and save the image. PowerShot Browser supports the BMP, JPEG, PICT and TIFF file formats. Click the [Display] menu and select [Refresh] to update the folder data.

Adding Sound Files to Images
If your computer has a microphone, you can attach a sound annotation to an image by clicking it in the browser area, choosing the [Sound] menu and selecting [Record].
Loading Images with Plug-In Compliant Application Programs
This section explains how to load images with Plug-In compliant application programs. Please read the manual for each application program for detailed instructions. This example uses Adobe PhotoDeluxe to illustrate typical procedures.
Installing the Plug-In Module 1. Open the [PowerShot Folder] and [Plug-In Folder]. 2.
Copy the [Canon PowerShot] file to the [Acquire/Export] folder, which can be found by opening the [Adobe PhotoDeluxe] and [Plug-ins] folders.

Starting the Software

If PowerShot Browser has been installed, it will start automatically when the camera is connected to the computer via a USB port. To stop PowerShot Browser from starting automatically, turn off the automatic start function using the procedures described in the USB Interface topic on page 46.
Turn the cameras mode dial to the position. For USB Interface Users PowerShot Browser may automatically start when you connect the camera to the computer. Since you will be using the plug-in compliant application to load images, you should close PowerShot Browser. To prevent PowerShot Browser from automatically starting, see the procedures on page 46. For Serial Interface users If you are connected to an AppleTalk network via the printer or modem port, choose the (Apple) menu, select [Chooser] and set AppleTalk to [Inactive]. Start Adobe PhotoDeluxe. 1. Click the [Get Photo] button at the upper left of the window. 2. Click [Get Photo] from the tab that displays and select [Cameras]. 3. In the [Select Input Source] dialog, select [Canon PowerShot] and click the [OK] button. This step is not required from the second time onward. 4. Click the [Camera] icon. The Plug-In Module will start. 5. Click the icon and set the communication settings. USB Interface Confirm that the [USB Port] and either [PowerShot S10] or [PowerShot S20] have been selected and click the [Set] button.
Connect the camera to the conputer. Connecting to a USB Port ( p. 41) Connecting to a Serial Port ( p. 43) Connecting via a CF Card Reader or PC Card Slot ( p. 44)
Serial Interface Select the port and baud rate settings, and click the [Set] button. Select the port to which the camera is attached. There is usually no need to change the baud rate setting from 115.2 K, but if you are having trouble with the connection, try a slower baud rate.

 

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