Welcome to KODAK Photo CD Access Software!

This file contains an overview, feature description, installation 
instructions, configuration and operation recommendations.

OVERVIEW
KODAK Photo CD Access Software provides a familiar, menu-driven interface
that allows near photographic-quality images stored on Photo CD discs
bearing the Photo CD symbol to be displayed, manipulated, and exported
to existing software applications.  You will find many ways in which to 
use the photographs.  You can use them in: 

	* Word processing and desktop publishing software

	* Painting, drawing, graphics, and presentation packages

	* Database and development tools

	* Other applications that support bit-mapped color,
	  bitonal, or gray-scale images

In addition to the Photo CD disc included with Photo CD Access Software, 
you can take your negatives or film to a photofinishing service and have
your own photographs placed on new Photo CD discs.  Each new disc has the 
capacity to hold 100 or more images.  

On-line Help describes all Photo CD Access Software operations in detail.  

FEATURES
Photo CD Access Software lets you
	
	* Load photographic images stored on a Photo CD disc

	* View the stored photos on a contact sheet

	* Select and display a single photo or a set of photos

	* Edit a displayed photo by cropping, changing the size 
          (resolution), color settings, and orientation

	* Copy an original or edited photo to the Clipboard as a bitmap

	* Export an original or edited photo to a file in one of the 
	  following formats:
		.BMP	.EPS	.PCX	.RIF	.TIF	.WMF

INSTALLING PHOTO CD ACCESS SOFTWARE
Photo CD Access Software requires MICROSOFT Windows 3.0  or later 
running standard mode or enhanced mode.  

Minimum Configuration 			Recommended Configuration
386 IBM PC or compatible		486 IBM PC or compatible
4+ MB RAM				8+ MB RAM
4+ MB hard drive free disk space	8+ MB hard drive free disk space
12 MB Windows swap file			24 MB Windows swap file
VGA adapter & compatible monitor	24-bit video card & compatible 
						monitor
CD-ROM XA drive Mode 2		CD-ROM XA drive Mode 2

Using the Windows Program Manager to install
1.  Insert Photo CD Access Software & Photo Sampler disc into the CD-ROM 
    drive.  
2.  Use the File menu and choose Run.  In the command line, type 
	[d]:\windows\setup
    where [d] is the letter designating the CD-ROM drive.  Click OK to 
    begin the setup process.
    OR, Open the Windows File Manager. Change to the CD-ROM drive 
    containing the Photo CD Access Software & Photo Sampler disc.  
    Double-click the directory WINDOWS.  Double-click the file SETUP.EXE
    to install.  
3.  Click OK to continue setting up Photo CD Access Software.  
4.  Type the path of the directory where you want to install the 
    software, the default path is C:\ACCESS.  After you specify the 
    path, press ENTER.  A progress indicator appears showing the 
    progress of the files being copied.  After all the files are 
    copied, a message appears indicating successful installation.  
    Click OK to remove the message.

CONFIGURING YOUR MACHINE FOR OPTIMAL USE OF MEMORY
Photo CD Access Software works with very large images.  To optimize your
system to work with large images, use disk caching.  To enable disk 
caching with Photo CD Access Software:

1.  Double-click the Photo CD Access Software icon to open the window.
2.  Use the File menu and choose Preferences.  
3.  Increase the number in the Maximum size box in the Image Cache 
    section of the Preferences dialog box.  See Operating 
    Recommendations, below, for image size requirements.  
4.  Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.  
5.  Use the File menu and choose Exit.  You must exit Photo CD Access 
    Software in order for the changes made to disk caching to take 
    effect.  When you start Photo CD Access Software, the new settings 
    take effect and become the default.    

OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS
The best way to use Photo CD Access Software, particularly if your 
system memory is at the lower end of the recommended range is to work 
with smaller image sizes (wallet and snapshot) on your display.  You 
can still export images at any size, since exporting does not make 
heavy demands on memory, only on available disk storage space.  

Photo CD discs store images at different resolutions.  In order to 
display images, your system must have available a combination of RAM
and disk caching larger than the size of the images.  The following list 
shows the five supported resolutions and the approximate amount of 
memory required to display each size.

	Resolution	Approximate Size
	 Wallet		2.5 MB
	 Snapshot	3.0 MB
	 Standard	7.5 MB
	 Large		15  MB
	 Poster		30  MB

A contact sheet can take up to 4+ MB of memory to display if the
Photo CD disc contains the maximum number of images.  To save space,
you may load an image without first loading the contact sheet. 

KNOWN PROBLEMS
*	During some operations, the progress indicator may not be 
displayed accurately. This will not affect the outcome of the operation.

*	 If you maximize an Image Window and perform a rotation,
ocassionally the Contact Sheet will be brought to the front. Simply 
click on the same image from the Contact Sheet, and the image will 
return to the front. You may also select the image from the Window menu.
