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Olympus master 2 won't let me save edited images!! help?
It says i need to register the application which i have done on the olympus website and i have a confirmation e-mail that it was successful. However, when i try to save edited images it says 'failed to save' and keeps saying i need to register?!
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what OS do you use with this camera ? ultra zoom 4.0 uses master 1 -- not available
uses license key , update you were able to purchase, but now expired.
so you can use this as youyr software for the C765 Ultra 4.0
for Olympus master 2 only
That sounds as if it may be a repair issue with the chip inside the camera that controls image processing. You may want to call Olympus Customer Service to discuss repair policy. Their telephone number is 800-622-6372 option 2 and then option 3.
The camera is a standard serial and USB connect camera and what we Olympus recommends for XP users as well as their new software is to look into purchasing a smartmedia card reader that connects to USB port so that you are able to transfer images using the reader as opposed to connecting camera to PC. The camera connection is not truly XP compliant.
To learn about the new and free version of Olympus Master 2 software go to: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_softwareMaster.asp Click on 'Free Download' to register your email address to receive an email containing a link to download either the Windows or Mac version. This software replaces all previous versions of Camedia Master 2.x, 4.x and Olympus Master 1.x and is XP compatible.
This camera does not have the capability to shoot images in black and white. What you need to do is to take the images in color, download them to computer and then use photo editing software to then be in black and white. Most software applications have that as an editing option.
The camera is a standard connect camera and what we recommend for XP and Vista users is to look into purchasing a smartmedia card reader that connects to USB port so that you are able to transfer images using the reader as opposed to connecting camera to PC. The camera connection is not XP or Vista compliant.
Olympus Master 2 software download snippet To learn about the new and free version of Olympus Master 2 software go to: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_softwareMaster.asp Click on 'Free Download' to register your email address to receive an email containing a link to download either the Windows or Mac version. This software replaces all previous versions of Camedia Master 2.x, 4.x, Olympus Master 1.1 and is XP and Vista compatible.
To learn about the new and free version of Olympus Master 2 software go to: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_softwareMaster.asp Click on 'Free Download' to register your email address to receive an email containing a link to download either the Windows or Mac version. This software replaces all previous versions of Camedia Master 4.x and Olympus Master 1.x and is Vista compatible.
Your images in Olympus Master by default are stored on your C drive in the following directory path: C:\Documents and Settings\folder with your user name\Application Data\Olympus\Olympus Master\Store\then folders with long strings of numbers will display. This is every time you have downloaded images to your computer. The first 8 digits of the file folder are the year, month and date that the images were downloaded. If you do not see Application Data folder: Once in your user name folder, at the top of the window left click Tools then left click Folder Options. Left click the View tab. On this tab you will see where it says Files and Folders. Scroll down until you see something that says Hidden files and folders and more than likely it is selected to Do not show. Please click Show hidden files and then please click Ok. You should now see Application Data folder and be able to proceed as previously indicated.
no, text in an image is not saved as text, it is encoded to each pixel that it overwrites.
do not add text in camera, save the images to a hard disk and use a simple image editor, like irfanview http://www.irfanview.com, to do the text overlays, it has undo, you can use irfanview to pixel edit the text set image
Ditto. Installing on XP w/SP1. Plenty of hard drive space. Pentium 4 w/2GB RAM. Tried different drives. Tried copying CD-ROM to hard drive to verify it was reading of the CD ok. No problem copying but still failing on installation. I also tried by-passing the initial Olympus menu and launching the .msi directly, but that fails in the same way. I haven't found anything on the Olympus website about this, but note their website generates tons of Javascript errors which is not encouraging with respect to Olympus's attention to quality. (This is my first and probably last Olympus.)
Tried pulling the XD media and reading it on the computer but my computer wanted to format the thing (never seen that with SD or Compact Flash, what gives?) so that was a no for the moment.
Finally, I went to the files that I had copied from the CD to my hard drive and double-clicked the OM2_Pack_Framework_2_0_4.cab file found in the OLYMPUS\OLYMPUS Master 2 directory. That contains a bunch of .cab files, that I extracted to another directory. In there, I found a application.cab, which I then extracted to yet another directory. In there, I found OLYMPUS Master.exe. That ran fine when I double clicked on it, but I still had the problem of not being able to read the XD directly, so I hooked the USB up to the camera with the XD back in the camera and was able to transfer the images in that manner.
You have to buy the upgrade to Olympus Master 2, to be able to burn images to a disc. Olympus Master doesn't allow you to. I get around it by manually saving my images in an additional folder on my computer and then burn them to disc from there. It's a slow process and very inconvient. Good luck.
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