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 CD-ROM 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.
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Canon, its affiliated corporations and third party licensors under such laws. Nothing contained in Paragraph 1 shall be construed to give Canon any ownership rights in any images, graphics or textual material that you save in connection with the Software.
Contents READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING! ..I Selecting Images ........3-13 About These Instructions and the Selecting Images with the Mouse ..3-13 Symbols Used ......... IV Selecting Images from the Control Panel ........... 3-13 Safety Precautions ........V Working with Selected Images ... 3-14 Disclaimer ..........
Contents Specifying Camera Settings from Working with Images in Your Computer ......6-1 ZoomBrowser EX ....8-1 Specifying the Camera Settings ... 6-2 Starting ZoomBrowser EX ..... 8-2 Basic Settings ........6-2 The ZoomBrowser EX Window ..... 8-3 Detailed Settings ........6-5 Downloading and Saving Images ..
Canon. • Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera, the software, the CompactFlash™ cards (CF cards), personal computers, peripheral devices, or use of non-Canon CF cards.
Safety Precautions About the ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide A PDF-format Software Guide that provides detailed instructions for using ZoomBrowser EX is included on the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Software Guide. If you have not already installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer, install it using the procedure below.
About the Software This section briefly describes the main functions of the software provided on the bundled CD- ROM. ■ EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK TWAIN Driver ● This is a driver for Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000 that allows you to connect the EOS-1D to your computer using the interface cable and display the images stored on a CF card in the EOS-1D.
About the Software RAW Image Converter ● This program processes RAW images that you shot on the EOS-1D and saved onto your computer. You can also use this program to save your images in popular formats such as TIFF (8 or 16 bits/channel) and JPEG. PhotoStitch ●...
Computer System Requirements IBM PC/AT-compatible machine equipped with an OHCI-compatible Computer IEEE1394 port Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP (Home Edition/Professional) * Preinstalled versions (upgrades not supported) Windows 98 SE Windows Me 150 MHz Pentium or better Windows 2000 Windows XP 300 MHz Pentium or better...
Installing the Software ● You must follow the procedure given below to install the software. 1. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK 2. Photoshop 5.0 LE 3. Connect the camera and complete the installation. When you connect the camera to your computer, the driver is automatically installed and driver installation ends.
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Installing the Software Read all of the Software User License Agreement carefully. If you agree to the terms of the license, click the [Yes] button. Select the folder in which the software will be installed and then click the [Next] button. Select the software to be installed.
Installing the Software Installing Photoshop 5.0 LE ● You are required to enter the serial number during Photoshop 5.0 LE installation. The serial number is shown on the CD-ROM’s label. Load the Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
You must not set the camera’s main switch to <OFF> until installation ends. ● For the limitations of the WIA Driver, please click the [Start] button and select [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Canon Utilities] s [EOS-1D WIA Driver] s [WIA Driver Readme]. For Windows 98 SE Users: Connect the camera to your computer correctly.
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Select the drive browse destination. ● Click the [Browse] button, open the [Program Files] folder on the drive where you installed the software and select [Canon] folder s [eos-1d twain] folder s [cap_1d.cat]. Then click the [OK] button. Click the [OK] button.
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Installing the Software For Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows XP Users: Connect the camera to your computer correctly (➞2-2). Set the camera’s main switch to <ON>. The [Found new hardware] dialog box appears and driver installation is completed. If you are using Windows Me, driver installation is completed without the dialog box being displayed.
Installing the Software When you have problems with driver installation If you have problems with driver installation, check the items listed below. If the [Add New Hardware Wizard] ([Found New Hardware Wizard] in Windows 2000) dialog box appears while you are checking these items, click the [Cancel] button and disconnect the camera from your computer.
Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Connect the EOS-1D to your computer with the interface cable so that they can communicate. You can connect the camera while your computer is running. ● When you connect the camera to your computer, be sure to follow the procedure below.
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Connecting the Camera to Your Computer ● Use only the interface cable bundled with the camera to connect the camera to your computer. ● Push the plug firmly all the way into the socket. Loose connections can cause faults or malfunctions. ●...
Inserting a CF Card into Your Card Reader To download images from a CF card directly onto your computer, remove the CF card from your camera and load it into a card reader (third-party product) connected to your computer. Remove the CF card from the camera. Load the card into the card reader.
Working with Images in the TWAIN Driver This chapter explains how to use the TWAIN Driver to display and save images stored on a CF card loaded in the camera and describes how to process RAW images and process captured images. The TWAIN Driver is the driver software used for Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000.
Starting the TWAIN Driver The TWAIN Driver is the driver software used for Windows 98 SE and Windows 2000 and is started from a TWAIN Driver-compatible application (such as Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE). The descriptions given here use the bundled Photoshop 5.0 LE software as an example. If you are using TWAIN Driver-compatible application other than Photoshop 5.0 LE, refer to the User’s Manuals provided with your software for information on setting up and using a TWAIN devices.
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Starting the TWAIN Driver Select [Canon EOS-1D] and click the [Select] button. Select [File] menu s [Import] s [TWAIN_32]. The TWAIN Driver starts up. When you start the TWAIN Driver, the main window opens. In the main window, you can display and process the images saved on the CF card in the camera.
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Starting the TWAIN Driver TWAIN Driver main window Display Mode list box (➞3-10) Path display Display Size list box (➞3-12) Displays the connected Image Display Format Image Transfer Mode list box camera name list box (➞3-9) (➞3-41) and folder name. Status bar RGB value display Image information...
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Starting the TWAIN Driver Select Final Image button (➞3-13) Remove Protect button (➞3-16) Select Image Number input box Remove Checkmark button (➞3-15) (➞3-13) Help button Select First Image button About Box (➞3-13) button Protect button Play Sound button (➞3-18) Select Previous Image button (➞3-16) (➞3-13) Checkmark button (➞3-15)
Displaying Images This section describes how to display images stored on a CF card. You can display images via the interface cable while the CF card is still in the camera, or by loading the CF card into a third party card reader. Displaying Images by Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Click the [Camera Connection] button.
Displaying Images Displaying Images by Connecting a Card Reader Remove the CF card from the camera and load it into the card reader. (➞2-4) Click the [Open Folder] button. The [Select Image Folder] dialog box appears. Select the image format. ●...
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Displaying Images Image Display Formats [Images in DCIM folder (JPEG&RAW)] Use this option to display the JPEG and RAW images saved in the DCIM folder. In step 3, you can also select any folder in the DCIM folder and display only the images saved in that folder.
If the selected folder or the CF card in the connected camera contains any images (including RAW or JPEG images) that were shot on a Canon camera other than an EOS-1D, the image display format for those images is displayed in the list box.
Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size The available display modes are [Thumbnail display], [Preview] and [JPEG Preview]. You can select [Large], [Middle], or [Small] as the display size for each display mode. Selecting the Display Mode Click the [Display Mode] list box and select the mode. The images are displayed in the selected display mode.
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Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size [Preview] The selected image is displayed as a single image. [JPEG Preview] JPEG image is displayed. When you select the RAW image, the JPEG image for the thumbnail display is shown. When you select the RAW+JPEG image, the JPEG image is shown.
Selecting the Display Mode and Display Size Checking the AF Point The AF point used when the shot was taken can be displayed. Select [Preview] or [JPEG Preview] from the [Display Mode] list box. ● See “Selecting the Display Mode” (➞3-10) for information on how to select a display mode.
Selecting Images Selecting Images with the Mouse Position the mouse cursor over the image and click the left mouse button. ● To select multiple images at random, hold down the <Ctrl> key and select the images. ● To select consecutive images, select the first image and then hold down the <Shift>...
Working with Selected Images Operations that Can Be Used with Images The table below lists the operations available with the TWAIN Driver. When a JPEG image is selected, the unavailable operations are shown grayed out. When operations such as [Rotate image] are specified for a RAW image recorded in the RAW+JPEG formats, the operations are also applied to the JPEG image recorded at the same time.
Working with Selected Images Attaching Checkmarks to Selected Images You can use this function to attach checkmarks to your images for quick and easy image selection. Note that attaching a checkmark to an image does not protect the image. Click the [Checkmark] button. When you attach a checkmark to an image, the [ ] appears.
Working with Selected Images Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. Click the [Protect] button. The image is protected, and the [ ] is displayed. ● Clicking the [Remove Protect] button clears the [ ] and removes the protection.
Working with Selected Images Selecting Images by Condition This feature allows you to select multiple images for which a condition has been set (e.g. checkmarked or protected images) in a single operation. You can also select all the displayed images. Click the [Select] button and select the condition from the menu that appears.
Working with Selected Images Rotating Images Use the procedure below to rotate a selected image by 90-degree unit left or right. Rotate the image. ● To rotate the image right (clockwise), click the [Rotate right 90 degrees] button. ● To rotate the image left (counterclockwise), click the [Rotate left 90 degrees] button.
Working with Selected Images Erasing Images Use the procedure below to erase unwanted images from a CF card or your computer. Click the [Erase] button. The [Canon Digital Camera] dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button. The image is erased.
Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed so that they are optimized for their intended purpose. As well as providing the same color matrix and white balance settings as the EOS-1D, the TWAIN Driver allows you to specify digital exposure compensation, tone curve adjustment and click white balance as additional processing parameters.
Processing RAW Images Selecting the Color Matrix Use the procedure below to select the film-equivalent hue, chroma and color range (the range of colors that can be reproduced). Select the color matrix from the [Color Matrix] list box. The resulting image appears in Preview mode.
Processing RAW Images Correcting the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can correct the brightness of an image through the equivalent of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button. The [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box appears. Correct the image brightness. ●...
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve) You can use the tone curve to adjust the colors and brightness. You can also save and load the adjusted tone curve on your computer as tone curve data. In addition, you can register the tone curve data saved on your computer as parameters in the camera.
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Processing RAW Images Adjust the tone curve. ● Position the mouse cursor over one of the 4 points < > on the tone curve, and drag the point to the desired location to adjust the tone curve. Horizontal axis: Input level Vertical axis: Output level ●...
Processing RAW Images Tone Curve A tone curve shows the brightness and color saturation for the original image (input) and the adjusted image (output) in the form of a line graph. You can use the tone curve to adjust the image brightness and color saturation values that were set by the camera when the shot was taken.
Processing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in your RAW images. You can also save the adjusted white balance on your computer as white balance data. (➞3-29) In addition, you can register the white balance data saved on your computer as personal white balance data in the camera.
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Processing RAW Images Setting the Color Temperature You can set the white balance color temperature to a value between 2800K and 10000K (in 100K increments). Select [Color temp] from the [White Balance] list box. Enter a color temperature. ● Enter the color temperature in the [White Balance Value] input box.
Processing RAW Images Click White Balance Function This function allows you to automatically adjust the white balance simply by clicking a point in a white part of the image. Click the [Click White Balance] checkbox. The [Click White Balance] button is now enabled.
Processing RAW Images Saving the White Balance You can save the adjusted white balance settings on your computer as white balance data. You can then register the saved white balance data on your camera as personal white balance settings. (➞6-30) Click the [Save White Balance Settings] button.
Setting the IPTC Information IPTC stands for International Press Telecommunications Council and refers to a standard for communications and information exchange tags attached to images. The standard was established by newspaper and communications companies to allow problem-free transmission of images. The IPTC tags can be attached to the RAW images taken with an EOS-1D.
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Setting the IPTC Information [IPTC-1] tab sheet [IPTC-2] tab sheet [IPTC-3] tab sheet ● The settings you can specify in the [IPTC-1] tab sheet are described below. Enter an image title. You can enter up to 64 characters. Enter the location from which the image is sent. You can enter up to 32 characters. Type in a number or code designated by the company sending the image.
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Setting the IPTC Information ● The settings you can specify in the [IPTC-2] tab sheet are described below. Enter a service ID up to 10 characters long. Select the appropriate priority level from the list box. (1: Highest Priority, 5: Normal, or 8: Low Priority) 10 Type in any instructions required for editing.
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Setting the IPTC Information ● The settings you can specify in the [IPTC-3] tab sheet are described below. 14 Enter the image type. Image types can be designated for each company. You can enter up to 3 characters. 15 Enter additional category details. You can enter up to 32 characters. 16 Enter a search keyword for each company.
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Setting the IPTC Information ● The buttons listed below are displayed in each of the tab sheets. They function in the same way in each sheet. 20 Reads IPTC information settings saved on your computer. 21 Saves the current IPTC information settings on your computer. Select the IPTC information destination folder and then save the IPTC information.
Saving Images This section explains how to use the interface cable to save images stored on a CF card in your camera onto your computer. Saving Images from the Camera to Your Computer You should save the images you have shot on your computer. Select the images.
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Saving Images Clicking the [New folder] button opens the [New folder] dialog box. ● You can create a new folder inside the selected folder by entering the folder name and clicking the [OK] button. Set the save options and click the [OK] button. The images are saved in the selected folder.
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Saving Images Select this option when the images to be saved include RAW images. Select [Do not convert], [Exif-JPEG], [Exif-TIFF(8bit/ch)] or [TIFF(16bit/ch)]. The file extensions used for the saved files are shown below. Conversion Format File Extension Do not convert _.TIF Exif-JPEG _RJ.JPG...
Specifying the Preferences You can use the procedure below to specify the general settings for the TWAIN Driver and the processing method for RAW images. Click the [Preferences] button. The [Preferences] dialog box appears. Select the [General Settings] tab or the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab.
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Specifying the Preferences ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [General Settings] tab sheet. When you click the [Camera Connection] button, the highest numbered image in the highest numbered folder in the DCIM folder is displayed. When this checkbox is not checked, the lowest numbered image in the lowest numbered folder is displayed.
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Specifying the Preferences ● You can specify the settings shown below in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet. The settings described here are those shown when [EOS-1D] is selected in the [Model Name] list box. Select [EOS-1D]. Clicking this checkbox applies the settings used when the shot was taken. Select any of 6 ([0] to [5]) levels of sharpness.
Transferring Images to Photoshop 5.0 LE Use the procedure below to transfer images displayed by the TWAIN Driver to Photoshop 5.0 LE (TWAIN Driver-compatible application). Select the transfer mode from the [Image Transfer Mode] list box. ● There are 2 available transfer modes.
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Transferring Images to Photoshop 5.0 LE Enter the settings and click the [OK] button. The [Transfer Images] dialog box appears and the progress of transferring is displayed. ● You can stop image transferring by pressing the [Cancel] button. The transferred image is displayed in Photoshop 5.0 LE. The [ ] is displayed for transferred images.
A number of restrictions apply to the WIA Driver, including restrictions on image deletion and protection. For more information, refer to: [Start] s [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Canon Utilities] folder s [EOS-1D WIA Driver] folder s [WIA Driver Readme].
Downloading Images When you are using Windows Me or Windows XP, you can download images using a wizard, Explorer or the WIA TWAIN. Downloading with the Scanner and Camera Wizard Follow the Wizard’s on-screen messages to download images to the computer. Note that you cannot download RAW images using the [Scanner and Camera Wizard].
Downloading Images Downloading with Windows Explorer Images can be downloaded to the computer with Windows Explorer just as you would copy any other file. RAW images can also be downloaded this way. Connect the camera to your computer. ● For more information on connecting the camera to your computer, see “Connecting the Camera to Your Computer”...
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Downloading Images Processing RAW Images with Windows Explorer When you select and right-click a RAW image in Windows Explorer and then select [Convert] from the menu that appears, RAW Image Converter starts up. You can process RAW images by first clicking the [List for Development Condition Settings] button. See “Processing RAW Images”...
Downloading Images Downloading with the WIA TWAIN This section describes how to start image retouching program, select images via the WIA TWAIN Driver and import them into your program, and then save the images on your computer. The description given here use the bundled Photoshop 5.0 LE software as an example.
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Downloading Images Select the image(s) you wish to download and click the [Get Picture] button. The selected image(s) will be downloaded to the program. ● The methods for starting the software and using the dialog boxes differ depending on the program you are using.
Working with Images in RAW Image Converter This chapter describes how to use RAW Image Converter to display images that you have saved onto your computer or onto a CF card inserted into a third-party card reader, and how to process and image- process those RAW images.
Start RAW Image Converter. ● Click the [Start] button and then select [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Canon Utilities] s [RAW Image Converter xx] s [RAW Image Converter xx]. ● RAW Image Converter version information is displayed in xx.
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Using RAW Image Converter Download the images. ● Click the [Add RAW Image] button, select the images from the [Open] dialog box that appears and add the RAW images to the image list. The RAW images are added to the image list.
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Using RAW Image Converter Click the [Exit] button. ● For more information on using the windows and dialog boxes that appear, see Chapter 3, “Working with Images in the TWAIN Driver”. ● When you display the TWAIN Driver’s main window from RAW Image Converter, the [Camera Settings] button, [Camera Connection] button, [Transfer Image] button, [Erase] button and [Image Transfer Mode] list box are not shown.
Specifying Camera Settings from Your Computer This chapter describes basic settings such as Owner’s Name and Date/ Time, as well as detailed settings such as the Personal Functions, Parameters and Personal White Balance.
Specifying the Camera Settings In the Camera Settings dialog box, you can specify Basic Settings such as Owner’s Name, and Date and Time, and you can also use the Personal Functions and Parameters to specify Detailed Settings of the camera functions. Basic Settings Use the procedure described here to apply the owner name and date/time settings to the camera.
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Specifying the Camera Settings Basic Settings tab sheet This box shows the Camera’s model name, Body ID and Firmware Version. These fields set the camera owner and the date and time. You can enter up to 31 characters in [Owner’s Name]. This box shows whether a CF card is loaded in the camera along with...
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Specifying the Camera Settings Setting the Owner’s Name, Date and Time Enter the Owner’s Name. ● Type in the name from your keyboard. You can enter up to 31 characters. Set the Date and Time. ● You can click Date or Time with the mouse and use the [▲] and [▼] buttons to set the Date and Time, or you can enter the desired date or time from the keyboard.
Specifying the Camera Settings Detailed Settings The Detailed Settings consist of the Personal Functions, parameter settings and personal white balance settings, and allow you to apply and store highly detailed settings on the camera. You can also save and load the settings for each function on your computer. Click the [Detailed Settings] tab.
Personal Function Settings For the EOS-1D, you can set up to 24 Personal Functions tailored to different types of photography and apply those function settings to the camera. The 24 Personal Functions are divided into the [Exposure Functions], [AF Functions], [Drive Functions] and [Other Functions] categories, each with their own tab sheets.
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Personal Function Settings You can specify the Personal Function settings listed below in the different tab sheets. [Exposure Functions 1] P.Fn-01 Disables the shooting modes. (➞6-9) P.Fn-02 Disables the metering modes. (➞6-9) [Exposure Functions 2] Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure. (➞6-10) P.Fn-03 P.Fn-04 Sets the maximum and minimum shutter speeds to be used.
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Personal Function Settings Set up the Personal Function. ● Select the settings you want to set by clicking the checkboxes for the respective items. Then use the appropriate method to specify the remaining settings using the radio buttons, list boxes, checkboxes and number input boxes. Checkbox ●...
Personal Function Settings Description of Personal Functions Disables the shooting modes. P.Fn-01 ● Click the checkbox of the shooting modes you do not want to use. ● Unwanted shooting modes can be skipped while you are selecting the shooting mode. ●...
Personal Function Settings Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure. P.Fn-03 ● Click the radio button for the metering mode to be used during manual exposure. ● You can specify the metering mode to be used in the manual exposure mode. ●...
Personal Function Settings Sets the maximum and minimum apertures to be used. P.Fn-05 ● Select the maximum and minimum apertures from the list box. ● For example, if you set 1.4 for the largest aperture and 8.0 for the smallest aperture, the usable aperture range will be f/1.4 to f/8.0.
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Personal Function Settings Registering the Modes and Settings with the Camera ( P.Fn-06 Set the desired shooting mode and shooting mode settings (aperture setting for aperture-priority AE mode). Then set the metering mode and exposure compensation amount. Register the modes and settings. ●...
Personal Function Settings P.Fn-07 Repeats bracketing during continuous shooting. ● While you hold down the shutter button, bracketing repeats continuously in the currently selected drive mode. ● This function is useful when you want to continuously repeat the bracketing sequence. Sets the number of shots to be bracketed.
Personal Function Settings Retains the shift amount for program shift. P.Fn-10 ● Normally, any program shift amount is canceled after you take the picture. This Personal Function retains the program shift amount. ● This function is useful when you want to shift the standard program line so that priority is given to the shutter speed or to the aperture.
Personal Function Settings Executes AI Servo AF continuous shooting giving priority to P.Fn-13 the drive speed. ● During continuous shooting, shutter release-priority takes effect instead of focus-priority. ● Effective when it is more important to capture an image even though it might be slightly out of focus.
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic shooting when focus is achieved at the P.Fn-16 fixed point of focus while the shutter button is pressed fully. ● This takes the picture automatically when the subject comes to the preset focusing distance. Focusing detection is performed using the selected AF point. ●...
Personal Function Settings Enables automatic AF point selection when C.Fn-11-2 has P.Fn-18 been set. ● Enables the standard horizonal AF point selection together with automatic AF point selection with C.Fn-11-2. ● Convenient when you want to use automatic AF point selection while C.Fn-11-2 has been set.
Personal Function Settings Enables silent operation when the shutter button is OFF after P.Fn-21 picture-taking. ● When single-frame shooting is selected, this function selects quiet camera operation when you release the shutter button from the fully pressed position to the half way position. ●...
Personal Function Settings Illuminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures. P.Fn-24 ● After the bulb exposure starts, press the <LCD panel illumination> button to illuminate the LCD panel until the bulb exposure ends. ● Convenient when you want to monitor the elapsed bulb exposure time. Taking bulb shots for long periods speeds up battery charge depletion and reduces the number of available shots.
Personal Function Settings Enables the electronic dial’s function to be used in the P.Fn-27 reverse direction. ● The electronic dial’s rotational function can be reversed for selecting the AF point and setting the shutter speed and aperture. ● By matching the dial’s rotation direction to the particular operation, the operation can feel more intuitive.
Personal Function Settings Checking, Saving, and Loading Personal Function Settings Use the procedure below to check the details of the Personal Functions that have been set up. You can also save the settings on your computer and then load the saved settings and apply them to the camera.
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Personal Function Settings Saving the Settings Click the [Save As] button or [Save] button. The specified Personal Function settings are saved. When you click the [Save As] button, the [Save As] dialog box appears. ● Enter the file name and select the destination folder. Then click the [Save] button. To update an existing file, click the [Save] button.
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Personal Function Settings Loading Saved Settings Open the saved settings. ● Click the [Open] button. The [Open] dialog box appears. Load the settings. ● Open the folder containing the settings, select the file and click the [Open] button. The Personal Function settings data saved in that file are loaded into the computer. Windows/Macintosh compatibility for Personal Function settings data Personal Function settings data saved on your computer is compatible with both the Windows TWAIN Driver and the Macintosh Plug-In Module.
Setting the Parameters You can set the parameters for captured images on the camera. You can register up to 3 parameters on the camera, consisting of the JPEG image quality settings, the sharpness settings and the tone curve data saved during the procedure described in “Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve)”...
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Setting the Parameters Add/Delete a set. ● Click the [Add Set] button. The [Select Set to Add] dialog box appears. ● Select the set to be added and click the [OK] button. The tab sheet for the selected set appears. ●...
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Setting the Parameters Select the tone curve. ● Select [Standard] or [User Defined] in the [Tone Curve] list box. ● When you select [Standard], the standard tone curve is set. Proceed to step 10. ● When you select [User Defined], the tone curve saved to your computer in “Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone...
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Setting the Parameters Load the tone curve data. ● Open the folder containing the tone curve data, select a file and click the [Open] button. The tone curve data is loaded. 6-27...
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Setting the Parameters Check the tone curve. ● Select the tone curve colors to be displayed from the [Color Channel] list box and check the colors. ● You cannot adjust the tone curve at this point. Use the procedure in “Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve)”...
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Setting the Parameters Click the [Apply to Camera] button. The [Confirm Settings] dialog box appears. Check the settings and click the [Apply to Camera] button. The settings are registered on the camera and the [Confirm Settings] dialog box closes. Click the [Close] button. The [Parameters Settings] dialog box closes to end the procedure.
Selecting the Personal White Balance Up to 3 personal white balance settings, consisting of the white balance data saved in the “Saving the White Balance” procedure (➞3-29), can be registered on the camera. The registered personal white balance settings are displayed on the EOS-1D’s rear LCD panel as <...
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Selecting the Personal White Balance Select PC number. ● Select the PC number for the data to be registered from the [Select Personal White Balance] list. Click the [Browse] button. The [Open] dialog box appears. Load the white balance data. ●...
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Selecting the Personal White Balance Click the [Apply to Camera] button. The white balance data is registered on the camera. ● To register another personal white balance setting, repeat steps 2 to 5. You can register up to 3 settings (PC1, PC2 and PC3). ●...
Operating the Camera from Your Computer This chapter describes EOS-1D operations using the RemoteCapture software, such as remote shooting, timer shooting and interval timer shooting.
Starting RemoteCapture Click the [Start] button and select [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Canon Utilities] s [RemoteCapture] s [RemoteCapture xx]. ● RemoteCapture version information is displayed in xx. The [RemoteCapture] dialog box appears. Click the [Connect] button. The Save window and Shooting window appear.
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Starting RemoteCapture Save window The [RAW] symbol is Delete button displayed for RAW images. Thumbnail view Deletes the image selected in thumbnail The [RAW+JPEG] symbol is view. Deleted images are completely Displays thumbnail displayed for RAW+JPEG removed from your computer. Check images of the images.
Taking Shots from Your Computer You can control the camera from your computer and take single-frame shots, timer shots and interval timer shots. The images are automatically saved on your computer. Shots taken with RemoteCapture and saved on your computer can be displayed and image- processed in the TWAIN Driver in the same way as images shot with the camera.
Taking Shots from Your Computer Default Settings Use the procedure below to select the folder in which images will be saved and to specify the file names. Select [Preferences] in the [File] menu. The [Preferences] dialog box appears. Preferences dialog box Select the save destination in which images will be saved.
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Taking Shots from Your Computer Enter the file name to be used when images are saved. ● If you enter [Capture] into [File Prefix] field, [5] into [Number of Digits], and [1] into [Start], sequential file names will be assigned automatically beginning with [Capture_00001.jpg] or [Capture_00001.tif].
Taking Shots from Your Computer Printing Images You can print images. All the images shown in the thumbnail view are printed in index format. The time of shooting and the file names are printed with the images. Select [Print Index] in the [File] menu. The [Printer Setup] dialog box appears.
Taking Shots from Your Computer Interval Timer Shooting This function allows you to specify the interval between shots and the number of shots. Select [Interval Timer Shooting] in the [Shooting] menu. The [Interval Timer Shooting Hints] dialog box appears. Check the information in the warnings and then click the [OK] button.
Working with Images in ZoomBrowser EX This chapter explains how to use ZoomBrowser EX to perform a range of operations from downloading the camera’s images to printing them.
[EOS-1D] dialog box.) When the [EOS-1D] dialog box appears after you connect the camera to the computer, click the [Cancel] button to close the dialog box. Then, click the [Start] button or the [Canon ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop to start up.
The ZoomBrowser EX Window When you start ZoomBrowser EX, the ZoomBrowser EX main window appears. Then, when the connection to the camera opens, the Camera window appears. For more information on using ZoomBrowser EX, refer to the ZoomBrowser EX Help menu or PDF manual, ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide.
The ZoomBrowser EX Window Camera window Sets various camera settings. The [RAW] symbol is See “Specifying the Camera displayed for RAW images. Settings” (➞6-2) for information The [RAW+JPEG] symbol is on how to specify the settings. displayed for RAW+JPEG images. No symbol is shown for JPEG images.
The procedure below describes how to download and save images from a CF card loaded in the camera or in a card reader. Display the images. ● To display the images on the camera, select [Canon Camera] in the Tree View Area. ● When you select the [CANON CAMERA] button if you are using Windows XP, the [Communication Settings] dialog box may appear.
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● The created folder will usually be on the [C:] drive of your hard disk in [Program Files] folder s [Canon] folder s [ZoomBrowser EX] folder s [Image Library One] folder. The downloaded images are saved inside the created folder.
ZoomBrowser EX Features The bottom of the ZoomBrowser EX main window contains the buttons that control various functions. This topic describes four of those features that are particularly convenient. For information on ZoomBrowser EX operations not described here, refer to the ZoomBrowser EX Help menu or PDF manual, ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide.
ZoomBrowser EX Features Registering a Folder as a Image Folder Folders shown in the Tree View Area with a [ ] symbol are called Image Folder. ZoomBrowser EX only manages the images contained in these folders and the sub-folders nestled within them. Click the [REGISTER IMAGE FOLDER] button.
ZoomBrowser EX Features Processing RAW Images with ZoomBrowser EX To process RAW images in ZoomBrowser EX, start from RAW Image Converter. Select a RAW image. ● Select a RAW image from the Browser Display Area of ZoomBrowser EX main window. Click the [File] menu and select [RAW Image Processing].
Merging Panoramic Images with PhotoStitch You can merge a series of overlapping images into a single, seamless panorama image. Select the JPEG images in the Browser Display Area, click the [Edit] menu and select [PhotoStitch]. PhotoStitch starts up. ● Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images. ●...
Printing Images Select the image(s) you wish to print. ● Process RAW images before printing them. (➞8-9) Click the [PRINT] button and select [Layout] from the displayed menu. The PhotoRecord printing utility starts up and the [PhotoRecord Print Modes] dialog box appears. Select a print mode and click the [Next] button.
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The other print modes allow you to do such things as tile the images for printing or arrange them for printing on Canon perforated paper. Refer to the PDF manual, ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide, for a detailed explanation of the print modes.
Troubleshooting When the “Could not complete installation correctly” or “Communication between the camera and computer failed” message appears, check the items described below. Driver installation failed. ● Have you installed the EOS-1D TWAIN Driver or EOS-1D WIA Driver? ➞ You cannot install the driver correctly unless the EOS-1D TWAIN Driver or EOS-1D WIA Driver is already installed.
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Troubleshooting I have installed the TWAIN Driver or WIA Driver but the camera and computer cannot communicate. ● Does your computer comply with these requirements? ➞ The system has a built-in OHCI-compatible IEEE1394 port and it comes with Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP preinstalled. (Not compatible with upgraded machines.) * The IEEE1394 interface is not supported for systems not complying with the above conditions.
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Open [Device Manager] (➞9-5). Click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Other devices] or [Unknown devices] and check whether [EOS-1D] or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed. ➞ If [EOS-1D] or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed in [Other devices] or [Unknown devices], the driver was not installed correctly.
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Troubleshooting To Display the Device Manager ● Windows 98 SE and Windows Me ➞ Click the [Start] button and select [Settings] s [Control Panel]. Then double-click the [System] icon to open the [System Properties] dialog box and select the [Device Manager] tab.
If you have uninstalled ZoomBrowser EX because of a corrupt database file or other problem, please also delete the [Database] folder, which can be found within the [My Computer] s [C:] s [Program Files] folder s [Canon] folder s [ZoomBrowser EX] folder. ●...
Uninstall [EOS-1D TWAIN Driver] or [EOS-1D WIA Driver]. ● If you are using Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000, click the [Start] button and then select [Programs] s [Canon Utilities] s [EOS-1D TWAIN Driver] s [TWAIN Driver Uninstall]. ● If you are using Windows Me or Windows XP, click the [Start] button and then select [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Canon Utilities] s [EOS-1D WIA Driver] s [WIA Driver Uninstall].
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In Windows Me and Windows XP, the icons for the installed cameras and scanners are displayed. Open [Device Manager]. ● See “To Display the Device Manager” (➞9-5) for instructions on how to display the Device Manager. Delete [EOS-1D] or [Canon Digital Camera]. For Windows 98 SE and Windows Me users:...
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Uninstallation Procedure ● If [EOS-1D] or [Canon Digital Camera] is displayed when you click the plus symbol [+] to the left of [Imaging Device] or [Other devices], select [EOS-1D] or [Canon Digital Camera] and click the [Remove] button. ● When the confirmation message appears, click the [OK] button.
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Uninstallation Procedure Deleting the Driver Settings Files Mistakenly deleting the wrong files can cause Windows to malfunction. Check the file names carefully before deleting any files. For Windows 98 SE and Windows Me users: Click the [Start] button and select [Settings] s [Folder Options]. ●...
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Delete [Drvdata.bin] and [Drvidx.bin]. Double-click the [Other] folder in the [Inf] folder to open. Delete the [Canon.IncCAP_1D.INF] file. The [Inf] folder contains a large number of files. Deleting the wrong files could, at worst, prevent Windows from starting up. When you delete files, check the file names very carefully before proceeding.
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Uninstallation Procedure For Windows 2000 users: Click the [Start] button and select [Settings] s [Control Panel]. Double-click the [Folder Options] icon. The [Folder Options] dialog box appears. Select the [View] tab. The [View] tab sheet appears. Select the [Show hidden files and folders] radio button in [Hidden files and folders].
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The [Inf] folder may contain multiple pairs of [Oem*] files. Check the contents of the [Oem*] files. ● Double-click an [Oem*] file to display the file contents. Check that [;*** Canon Digital Camera USB Setup File ****] appears on the first line. ●...
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Uninstallation Procedure For Windows XP users: Click the [Start] button and select [Control Panel] s [Appearance and Themes] s the [Folder Options] icon. The [Folder Options] dialog box appears. Select the [View] tab. The [View] tab sheet appears. Select the [Show hidden files and folders] radio button in [Hidden files and folders].
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The [Inf] folder may contain multiple pairs of [Oem*] files. Check the contents of the [Oem*] files. ● Double-click an [Oem*] file to display the file contents. Check that [;*** Canon Digital Camera IEEE1394 Setup File ****] appears on the first line. ●...
Uninstallation Procedure Uninstalling Photoshop 5.0 LE ● Before beginning the software uninstallation, close any other programs you are using and disconnect the interface cable from your computer. Uninstall Photoshop 5.0 LE as follows. ● Click the [Start] button and select [Programs] ([All Programs] on Windows XP) s [Adobe] s [Photoshop 5.0 Limited Edition] s [Uninstall Photoshop 5.0 Limited Edition].
Index About Box button ........3-5 Image Display Format list box ..3-4, 3-9 Adjust Tone Curve ......... 3-23 Image Display Formats ......3-8 Adjust Tone Curve button ....3-5, 3-23 Image information display area ..3-4, 3-17 Adjust Tone Curve dialog box ....3-23 Image recording formats and image processing options ........
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Index Preferences dialog box General Settings tab sheet ....3-38 White Balance ........3-26 RAW Image Processing settings tab White Balance list box ....3-5, 3-26 sheet ..........3-39 White Balance Value input box ..3-5, 3-27 Preview ..........3-11 WIA Driver ..........
Adobe Customer Support Adobe Systems Inc. technical support information is available in the PDF file format on the supplied CD-ROM. PDF File Location and Opening Instructions Place the Adobe Photoshop LE CD-ROM in the drive and double-click the [My Computer] icon on the Windows desktop, followed by the [Photosle] CD-ROM icon.
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JAPAN CANON SALES CO., INC. 12-15 Mita, 3-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8011, Japan This Instructions booklet is current as of March 2002. For information on using the camera with system accessories introduced after this date, contact your nearest Canon Service Center.