Roku HD1000 Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
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media sources or exited back to the Main Menu. That feature is in
the works for a later software upgrade.
Tip #8: Just the facts about this picture, Ma’am
If you’re like a lot of digital camera owners, you have lots and lots
of pictures. You may have so many of them that you can hardly
remember when you took them. Fortunately, your HD1000 can
help.
When viewing a picture, press the Info key on the remote. In the
lower left corner of the screen you’ll see some information dis-
played. The rst line is the name of the le. Unless you’ve renamed
your pictures with descriptive le names, this will probably look
like “IMG0005.JPG.“ The second line is the time and date that the
picture was taken, as recorded by your camera. (*)
Photography buffs may want even more information about the
picture: What was the f-stop? What was the shutter speed? Did I
use a ash? Well, take heart, photo buffs. Press Info a second time
to show exposure and ash information, as well as the dimensions
of the image.
Press Info a third time to dismiss the display.
If you nd yourself pressing the Info button a lot, you may want
to set your HD1000 to automatically display info for each image
when it rst appears. This is done in the Options screen (see the
rst tip). You can choose whether to display the brief (2-line) info
or the whole ball of wax. After a few seconds (a little longer for the
detailed info), the display disappears automatically.
Note: If the time and date display is all zeros, the clock wasn’t set on
the camera. You may want to double-check to make sure that it is
properly set for your future pictures. Refer to your camera’s instruc-
tion manual.