Operation Manual
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Media Organizer: The hub of the suite is the Media Organizer, where users
can quickly search for and access all of their media files from one location. The
Media Organizer automatically filters media content, giving prominence to files
that are most relevant to the active application.
Users can also apply tags, descriptive words that categorize content, to files so
digital media is easier to find and group. A zoom slider allows for a closer look at
photos and videos. File information, such as the date it was created and its
location on the PC, displays when the mouse pointer is positioned over a file
thumbnail.
Double-clicking a file launches the Express Edit mode, where quick touch-ups
can be easily performed. The Media Tray, located at the bottom of the Media
Organizer, is a single convenient location for all files that are being worked on,
shared, printed, or used in a project.
Hassle-free media import: Corel Digital Studio 2010 takes the guesswork
out of importing media files from a range of devices, including digital cameras,
camcorders, memory cards, and mobile phones.
Corel Digital Studio 2010 makes importing digital content a breeze.
Corel Guide: Always accessible on the application bar, the Corel Guide offers
learning tools, additional content, and free trial software. Corel Guide can be
launched at any point in a project workflow. The Corel Guide can be set to
Give it a try
To import media from a device
1 With a Corel Digital Studio 2010 application running, plug a device
into your PC.
The device is automatically detected.
2 In the dialog box that appears, click Yes.
3 Select the media files to be imported from the device, and click
Import.
The folder appears in the work area and is listed in the navigation
pane.