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105
Viewing Images in the Album
Album
The Album displays in a list the pictures stored on
a “Memory Stick” (LF-X1) or a CompactFlash
card (LF-X5).
Note
The sub-screen is not available when the Album
window is open. (LF-X1 only)
Open the [Index] window, and select [Album].
The [Picture List] window appears.
Displaying pictures on a “Memory
Stick” (LF-X1) or a CompactFlash
card (LF-X5)
When a “Memory Stick” (LF-X1) or a
CompactFlash card (LF-X5) is inserted into the
slot on the monitor, “Memory Stick” (LF-X1) or
CompactFlash card (LF-X5) tabs appear to the
right of the [Local Folder] tab.
z Tips
You can view pictures created on a computer with
the album. Copy the pictures to the following folder
on the “Memory Stick” (LF-X1) or CompactFlash
card (LF-X5).
Example of a folder tree on a computer:
If the “Memory Stick” (LF-X1) or CompactFlash
card (LF-X5) does not contain the above folder,
create it with the computer. To create the folder
automatically, simply insert the “Memory Stick”
(LF-X1) or CompactFlash card (LF-X5) into the
monitor and open the [Picture List] window.
If you copy pictures from the album to a “Memory
Stick” (LF-X1) or a CompactFlash card (LF-X5),
you can access these pictures from a computer in the
folder shown above.
Notes
Pictures taken with a digital camera (such as the
DSC-T1/P100) in the mail mode appear twice when
displayed in the [Picture List] window. When
enlarged, however, they display at different sizes. Be
sure not to delete the larger of the two, because the
Viewing Images in
the Album
Displaying the Album
“M
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k”
(LF
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X1)
or
CompactFlash card (LF-X5)
Copy to this
folder.
“Memory Stick”
(LF-X1),
CompactFlash
(LF-X5)
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