5006 Do you really want to delete the selected files?
5007 This folder does not contain any files. Do you want to delete it?
5008 This memory card seems to be empty...
5009 Cannot work with empty directories...
5010 No files found!!
5011 Please specify a valid source.
5012 Error while getting version file.
5013 Incorrect version file or file not found.
5014 cam2pc version %d.%d.%d available!!
5015 You already have the latest version of cam2pc.
5016 Image dimensions should be multiple of 8 for lossless jpeg transformations.
5017 Error during JPEG decompression.
5018 Thumbnailing images...
5019 Error while trying to run cam2pc. Please reinstall software.
5020 No EXIF metadata found.
5021 Start slideshow S
5022 Stop slideshow S
5023 Registration of shell extension failed. Please reinstall software.
5024 Unregistration of shell extension failed. Please reinstall software.
5025 Some files may be overwritten during the process. Continue?
5026 Some files are read-only and cannot be modified. Do you want cam2pc to bypass the read-only flag and process all the images? Clicking NO will only process the writable images.
5027 Are you sure you want to delete this directory and all of its contents?
5028 Browse Enter
5029 Enter new directory name
5030 Enter new filename
5031 A file with this name already exists.
5032 No image files found!
5033 The database does not need to be optimized.
5034 File size = %d bytes\nUsed = %d bytes\nUsage = %d %%\n\nDo you want to optimize the database?
5035 Are you sure you want to delete the thumbnail database?
5036 Error while getting list of files
5037 cam2pc has detected that your display is not in 32-bit (or millions of colors) mode. It is highly recommended to switch to 32-bit display for a perfect display of your images. In the Start Menu go to Settings, then Control Panels then Display. Then go to the settings tab and choose the appropriate value in the colors combo box.
5038 Caching is still enabled and the database will be recreated immediately. Do you want to disable thumbnail caching?
5039 Error while decoding image file %s.
5040 An error occurred while running the application
5041 Edit with
5042 Play movie
5043 Stop movie Esc
5044 A pixel list already exists for this type of images. Are you sure you want to replace the existing list?
5045 Are you sure you want to delete the selected lists?
5046 Invalid coordinates.
5047 Original could not be backed up. Image %s skipped.
5048 Choose a valid parent directory.
5049 The options you have chosen yield to duplicate filenames. Do you want cam2pc to automatically avoid duplicates?
5050 Close this window
5051 Fix Dead/Hot Pixels
5052 Browse images
5053 View images in internal full-screen viewer
5054 Start slideshow immediately
5055 Open destination folder in Explorer
5056 Open first image with default viewer
5057 For a better experience, you should associate cam2pc with image files extensions. Do you want to set those associations now?
5058 You cannot fix more than 5 images with the freeware edition of cam2pc. Please consider registering your software to fix more images.
5059 This feature is limited to 5 fixed images in the freeware edition of cam2pc.
5060 Camera
5061 Directory Creation
5062 File Renaming
5063 Browser
5064 Viewer
5065 Slideshow
5066 Wallpaper
5067 Miscellaneous
5068 Shell Integration
5069 Transfer
5070 Register
5071 Invalid serial number.
5072 Thank you for registering cam2pc!
5073 The serial number should contain exactly 32 characters.
5074 Set Read-Only attribute
5075 cam2pc did not find any dead pixels.
5076 cam2pc found %d dead pixels. Do you want to review them? (Click Cancel to discard them).
5077 Do you want to keep these dead pixels?
5078 File save failed.
5079 visit cam2pc home page
5080 get support from the forums
5081 donate and support cam2pc
5082 Language
5083 Transform images based on EXIF orientation tag
5084 More >>
5085 Less <<
5086 Resolution
5087 Make/Model
5088 Quality
5089 Count
5090 Digital Camera
5091 Multiple Directories
5092 [EXIF Metadata not found]
5093 cam2pc loading...
5094 File %s already exists
5095 and has [Read-Only] attribute set
5096 . Do you want to overwrite it?
5097 Error during USB device removal.
5098 You have not yet defined an external image editor. Would you like to do it now?
5099 No USB device found.
5100 Unable to access the mailing layer.
5101 Please specify recipients for this mail.
5102 You did not specify a subject for this mail. Do you really want to send it like this?
5103 The mail is ready. Its size is %d kilobytes. Do you confirm you want to send this mail?
5104 Preparing message attachments...
5105 Unknown
5106 Browse with cam2pc
5107 Album
5108 Mail
5109 To use the mail feature you must first setup an email account. Do you want to do this now?
5110 Unable to connect to mail server. Do you want to check your configuration now?
5111 Error while sending mail. Please retry later.
5112 Sending mail...
5113 Connecting to mail server...
5114 Disconnecting...
5115 Your file renaming mask has been updated to reflect updates in the switches.
5116 A filename cannot contain any of the following character: / \ : * ? " < > |
5117 The mask cannot be empty.
5118 Invalid padding specification
5119 The options you have chosen yield to duplicate filenames. Renaming aborted.
5120 Original filename
5121 Renamed file
5122 Filename
5123 Size
5124 Date Created
5125 Date Modified
5126 Type
5127 Dimensions
5128 Focal
5129 Exposure Time
5130 Aperture
5131 ISO
5132 Flash
5133 Exposure Bias
5134 By switching to plain text, you will lose all current formatting. Are you sure you want to do this?
5135 Bold (Ctrl+B)
5136 Italic (Ctrl+I)
5137 Underlined (Ctrl+U)
5138 Align left (Ctrl+L)
5139 Center (Ctrl+E)
5140 Align right (Ctrl+R)
5141 Change font
5142 Change text color
5143 Larger font
5144 Smaller font
5145 The preview is currently automatically displayed depending on the mode (thumbnails/details). Do you want to disable this behavior?
5146 An error occurred while updating EXIF metadata.
5147 Comment
5148 Thumbnail
5149 Yes
5150 No
5151 Image %s cannot be losslessly transformed. Do you want to perform a lossy transformation?
5152 Are you sure you want to reset all the prompts?
5153 Do not show again
5154 Do not ask again
5155 This image cannot be losslessly transformed. Do you wan to perform a lossy transformation?
5156 Editing EXIF metadata may make your images unreadable. It is recommended to test this feature on copies of your images to make sure cam2pc is compatible with your image files. Do you still want to continue?
5157 Your favorite folders
5158 Add current folder to your favorites
5159 Delete current folder from your favorites
5160 The options you have chosen yield to duplicate filenames. cam2pc will automatically rename some files to avoid those duplicates.
5161 An error occurred during the final transfer. Some files were moved to a temporary directory and could not be moved to the final destination. Press OK to open this temporary directory or Cancel to delete its contents (thus loosing the images).
5162 Are you sure you want to do this: you will definitely loose the pictures that were not transferred properly?
5163 When renaming files using EXIF data, cam2pc needs to download the pictures to a temporary directory and then move them to the final destination. There is a slight risk that some files are not moved and therefore stay in the temporary directory. You will be warned if this happens. Do you want to perform a copy instead of a move?
5164 You can rerun this wizard at any time by displaying the Preferences of cam2pc and click the Run Wizard button.
5165 To add images to the album, select them in the browser and press the * key or drag and drop them to this window. Once image has been added in the album, they can be rearranged simply by dragging them in this window.
5166 Appending images to slideshow...
5167 Your slideshow is ready. Do you want to view it now?
5168 \n\n---\nThis mail was sent using cam2pc from nabocorp.\nhttp://www.nabocorp.com
5169 <p><hr>This mail was sent using cam2pc from nabocorp.<br><a href=\"http://www.nabocorp.com\">http://www.nabocorp.com</a></p><br>
5170 White Balance
5171 No mail account detected. cam2pc only detects Outlook and Outlook Express accounts. Maybe you use another mail client.
5172 %d object(s)
5173 %g bytes
5174 %g KB
5175 %g MB
5176 %g GB
5177 %d object(s) selected
5178 Are you sure you want to change your desktop wallpaper?
5179 Are you sure you want to reset your desktop wallpaper?
5180 Customize...
5181 JPEG Quality
5182 Automatic
5183 More Colors...
5184 Choose a directory
5185 Help file not found. Please reinstall software.
5186 To use this feature, you should add images to the album first (using the * key or by drag-and-dropping images to the album window).
5187 Autorun does not support long file names. Your slideshow has been renamed to %s. Do you want to use this name?
5188 A file named autorun.inf has been created besides your slideshow. Burn both files on a CD to get an autorun slideshow.
5189 %s Setup
5190 This will install %s. Do you wish to continue?
5191 %s has been successfully installed!
5192 The installation failed. You may restart your computer and try again.
5193 You must select at least one transition.
5194 The selection contains different comments. Edit here to change the comment of all the files at once.
5195 Cannot display EXIF data for a multiselection.
5196 There is no comment in this image. You can enter any text here.
5197 There is no comment for these images. You can enter any text here to modify all images at once.
5198 You must specify a name and a mask file.
5199 This transition already exists. Use another name.
5200 Zoom In (+)
5201 Zoom Out (-)
5202 Rotate Clockwise
5203 Rotate Counter-Clockwise
5204 Edit with %s
5205 This image will be saved in a temporary file that you will be able to edit in your image editor. Once you have finished editing it, click the OK button in the next window to load your changes in cam2pc. It is recommended to close the document in the image editor before coming back to cam2pc.
5206 Click the OK button when you are done editing the file.
5207 If you quit now, you will lose all the changes you have made to this image. Are you sure you want to do this?
5208 _edited
5209 Free
5210 Use Photo
5211 4x6
5212 5x7
5213 8x10
5214 4x6 (Portrait)
5215 5x7 (Portrait)
5216 8x10 (Portrait)
5217 Square
5218 cam2pc is able to do a lossless save of your images avoiding a JPEG compression that may imply loss of details. Do you want to perform this lossless save? If you say yes, you will be prompted for the JPEG quality only if the lossless save failed.
5219 Crop before saving?
5220 Before
5221 After
5222 Before && After
5223 Error while loading Web Gallery Layout.
5224 Error while saving Web Gallery Layout.
5225 Next >
5226 Close
5227 Back <
5228 Do you want to save your changes?
5229 Do you want to set the optimal settings for this type of index (single row or column, compact layout)?
5230 You must specify a valid template file.
5231 cam2pc Web Gallery Wizard
5232 If you use templates, the background color will be used to create the drop shadow effect so fill it properly!
5233 It is recommended to create a subfolder of an existing folder to ease the upload the gallery.
5234 Define how the thumbnails and images are created from the original image. Borders can greatly enhance the look of your gallery!
5235 The index is the first thing the user sees when he browses your gallery. Set it up carefully!
5236 The index is the first thing the user sees when he browses your gallery. Set it up carefully!
5237 How do you want your images to be laid out?
5238 From any other page, press F9 to launch the creation.
5239 Creating thumbnails...
5240 Creating images...
5241 Creating index pages...
5242 Creating image pages...
5243 To use this feature, you should add images to the album first (using the * key). Do you want to use the current selection to perform this action?
5244 File %s exists. Do you want to overwrite it?
5245 Download pictures
5246 To enable Canon camera support in cam2pc, you must download the appropriate package from the cam2pc website. Click OK to open your browser on the download page.
5247 If you check both monitoring camera plugin and registering as a handler you might be notified twice when you plug your camera. Are you sure you want to do this?
5248 cam2pc needs to run permanently on your system to enable this feature. Do you want cam2pc to behave this way?
5249 cam2pc has detected that some of the features that need autorun (camera detection, wallpaper rotation...) are currently enabled. If you disable autorun, these features will not work correctly. Are you sure you want to do this?
5250 You must specify a title for your gallery.
5251 You must specify a site folder for your gallery.
5252 There are no images in this folder.
5253 This folder does not longer exist.
5254 Load...
5255 Save...
5256 Send your favorites pictures by mail to your family and friends without overloading their bandwidth!
5257 Make the most out of your printer and print your best pictures in a few clicks!
5258 Convert your pictures from one image format to another...
5259 Instantly rename a batch of pictures exactly how you want it!
5260 Resize images in batch to publish them over the Internet or to save disk space.
5261 Share your images with your family and friends making sure they will be able to see them without installing any software!
5262 Publish your images on the Web using one of the numerous stylish templates available!
5263 Contact sheets allow you to quickly identify all the images of a folder.
5264 Setup an automatic slideshow of your images.
5265 Depending on your Windows version, you may have to reboot your computer for cam2pc to appear or disappear from the list of applications registered as Still Image Handler.
5266 Image Editors
5267 Title
5268 Path
5269 Enter a name for this album
5270 An album with this name already exists. Do you want to overwrite it?
5271 Folders
5272 Preview
5273 Toolbar
5274 Other...
5275 Are you sure you want to delete the current album (%s)?
5276 Getting thumbnails...
5277 Select the images you want to transfer. You can use the date list on the right for a faster selection.
5278 View pictures
5279 Error during database optimization. Aborting.
5280 The optimization reclaimed a total of %d Kb.
5281 No lost space could be reclaimed during the optimization.
5282 cam2pc cannot save images to GIF. Do you want to save resized GIF files to PNG format?
5283 Set Movie Thumbnail...
5284 Total:
5285 Renaming Preview
5286 Resizing Preview
5287 Prompted Text
5288 Your trial period of cam2pc has expired. You must register your copy of cam2pc to continue.
5289 Your trial period ends in %d days
5290 Enter serial number
5291 Donate
5292 Saving is disabled during the trial period. To unlock this feature, please register your copy of cam2pc.
5293 Only the first 5 images of your album will be used. This limit does not apply to registered users.
5294 Are you sure you want to empty the current album (%s)?
5295 This slideshow was created using cam2pc.
5296 Freeware Edition
5297 get details on registration
5298 Quit
5299 Registered version.
5300 You must restart cam2pc for menu changes to take effect.
5301 Configure the tool
5302 Cancel
5303 Click your right mouse button at any time to access more options.
5304 By default you will save your image with _edited appended to its filename. Therefore you will not overwrite your original photo.
5305 You must first select an image from the left list before assigning it to a slot.
5306 The paper format you selected can not hold the selected print format. Reverting to full page printing.
5307 Stop
5308 "Offline contents" is filled as soon as you browse a removable device (CDROM, ZIP...). You can also use the Catalog Images item in the Tools menu to quickly fill the "Offline Contents".
5309 Offline Contents
5310 No media with the specified label could be found. Please insert the good media or press the Cancel button.
5311 No printer could be found. Please install a printer.
5312 Custom
5313 ** This message will appear only once ** A Shareware Edition of cam2pc is available with even more features to download, manage, modify and share your digital pictures. Do you want to learn more about it? (Internet connection required)
5314 WIA is not available on this Windows Platform.
5315 On Screen Display
5316 Albums List
5317 You must restart cam2pc for background color change to take effect.
5318 If you continue you will lose all changes made to this album. Do you want to save it first?
5319 Enter your comment for this image
5320 cam2pc cannot play this QuickTime file. Make sure QuickTime is installed.
5321 cam2pc cannot play this video file. Make sure you have the necessary codecs to play it.
5322 Creating destination directories
5323 Renaming files
5324 Exif
5325 Rotating images...
5326 Filling EXIF fields...
5327 Since version 4.1, if you have selected images in the album then only these images will be used to perform this operation. This allow, for instance, to send by mail only some pictures of an album. To perform this operation on the entire album click the Use all button. Check the Do not ask again box to always perform the same action.
5328 You must select images to continue.
5329 Connecting to FTP server...
5330 Uploading %s...
5331 Could not connect to the Internet. Please check your connection.
5332 Could not connect to the FTP server. Please check the FTP server address and/or port number.
5333 There were no files to upload.
5334 An error occured during FTP upload. Transfer was aborted.
5335 FTP Transfer
5336 To upload your web gallery, you must set the FTP transfer options. Do you want to do it now?
5337 Your gallery has been uploaded. Do you want to see it online? (This will also copy the URL of your website in the clipboard)
5338 OK
5339 Do you want to check your settings and retry?
5340 Could not change the root directory to the one specified.
5341 Could not log on the FTP server. Please check your username and password.
5342 Successfully connected to the FTP server!
5343 Transfering file %s...
5344 An error occured during the transfer of file %s. Do you want to continue the transfer?
5345 File >>
5346 New
5347 cam2pc will be shut down and then restarted.
5348 Exporting registry settings...
5349 Exporting albums...
5350 Exporting thumbnails database (this can take some time)...
5351 Importing registry settings...
5352 Importing albums...
5353 Importing thumbnails database (this can take some time)...
5354 An error occured while exporting settings.
5355 An error occured while importing settings.
5356 This folder does not longer exist. Do you want to remove it from your favorites?
5357 Edit Movie
5358 Cut Movie...
5359 An error occured while saving the file.
5360 This type of video file cannot be edited in cam2pc.
5361 My Movie
5362 My Slideshow
5363 My Screensaver
5364 An unknown error occured while listing the available codecs. Aborting.
5365 Uncompressed
5366 An error occured while producing your video file.
5367 Your video file has been successfully produced. Do you want to view it now?
5368 Make a video slideshow of your favorite images and movies for a stunning experience!
5369 Preparing files for encoding...
5370 Encoding...
5371 Converting video track to final format...
5372 Converting audio track to final format...
5373 Most audio codecs are not really DirectShow compliant though they claim to. If you experience issues when encoding movies, go back to the Uncompressed format to make sure the issue does not come from the codec you selected.
5374 For MPEG-1 files the frame rate must be 10, 12, 12.5, 15, 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, or 30 FPS.
5375 Until registration, only the first 15 seconds of your video files will be produced.
5376 Movie width, height and framerate have been taken from the movie to convert. It is recommended to not changes these values unless you really want to.
5377 Convert Movie...
5378 Enter your mask for exclusion
5379 This feature requires DirectX 8.0 or later.
5380 No compression options for MPEG-1
5381 Click Options for QuickTime codecs
6000 JPEG Files
6001 BMP Files
6002 PNG Files
6003 GIF Files
6004 TIFF Files
6005 Digital Camera Images
6006 Web Graphic Files
6007 All Files
6008 Programs
6009 EXIF Files
6010 Screensavers
6011 Audio Files
6012 Web Gallery Layouts
6013 Acrobat Files
6014 Web Pages
6015 Zip Files
6016 AVI Files
6017 MPEG Files
6018 QuickTime Movies
6500 Home
6501 Start/Stop
6502 Index
6503 First
6504 Previous
6505 Next
6506 Last
6507 List
6508 of
6509 Slideshow stopped.
6510 Next image will be displayed in %% second(s).
6800 Auto Insert Notification is turned on in the system configuration. This may cause serious problems while burning: your CD might be damaged, or the system might hang up. Do you want to continue?
6801 Disconnect is turned off in the system configuration. This may cause serious problems while burning: your CD might be damaged, or the system might hang up. Do you want to continue?
6802 Sorry, this compilation contains too much data to fit on the CD with respect to the normal CD capacity. Do you want to try overburn writing at your own risk (this might cause read errors at the end of the CD or might even damage your recorder)?
6803 This rewritable disc is not empty. Do you want to erase it prior to burn it?
6804 Burning process aborted.
6805 Burning process completed successfully.
6806 Burning process failed.
6807 Are you sure you want to cancel the burning process? This may leave your disk unusable!
6808 A valid Nero installation could not be detected. Ahead Nero is required to burn CD's with cam2pc.
6809 No recording device could be detected.
7000 Camera Detection
7001 Automatic detection of the camera type
7002 Connect your camera to your computer and make sure it is switched on. For an easier detection it is recommended to take a photo before connecting the camera (except for Canon camera owners). Press the Start button that matches the type of connection that links your camera to your PC to begin the detection process.
7003 Looking for an Auto-Connect USB digital camera...
7004 Looking for a Canon digital camera...
7005 Looking for a Sierra Imaging chipset based digital camera...
7006 cam2pc has detected a digital camera on drive %c:. The make and model are: %s %s. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7007 cam2pc has detected a digital camera on drive %c: but was unable to detect the make and model. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7008 cam2pc has detected a digital camera on drive %c: although no image file could be found. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7009 A Canon %s camera has been detected. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7010 A Sierra Imaging chipset based digital camera as been detected on the %s port. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7011 cam2pc has detected a %s %s digital camera on the %s port. Do you want cam2pc to use this camera?
7012 cam2pc was unable to detect your digital camera. Please make sure that it is well connected.
7013 Are you sure you want to skip the camera detection?
7014 If successful, report my camera as working to the cam2pc website (needs an active Internet connection). nabocorp guarantees that this process is completely anonymous: no personal information is transmitted, only the make and model of your camera are. DO NOT CHECK THIS BOX IF YOU ARE USING A CARD READER!
7015 Build Autorun Slideshow
7016 Build Installer
7017 Looking for a WIA/PTP camera...
7018 cam2pc has detected a %s %s camera using the WIA protocol. Do you want to use it?
7020 Destination of downloaded pictures
7021 Define where your pictures should be downloaded to
7022 When downloading your pictures from your digital camera, cam2pc is able to create a destination directory automatically. The directory can be, for instance, created based on the date of the pictures so that your pictures are automatically organized without manual intervention.
7023 Download the photos to "My Pictures" folder without creating subfolders. This option is NOT recommended as all your pictures will be downloaded to the same folder. It will be very hard to find your images after some time.
7024 Download the photos in a subfolder of "My Pictures". This subfolder will be created based on the date of the photos and its name will ensure that all your folders are sorted chronologically.Example: %s\2003-01-18
7025 Download the photos in a subfolder of "My Pictures". This subfolder will be created based on the date of the photos and a description that you will be prompted for.Example: %s\[2003-01-18] John Birthday
7026 Select this option if you do not want set this option now and prefer to do it in the Preferences later on: there you will be able to define a completely custom mask.
7040 Picture renaming
7041 Define if pictures should be renamed and how
7042 cam2pc is also able to rename your pictures on the fly so you get a consistent file naming. This is completely optional and generally does not need to be set.
7043 cam2pc has detected that you own a Fujifilm S602 Zoom. This camera lacks the ability to keep a continuous numbering of your pictures. cam2pc, being able to rename your pictures on the fly, is able to overcome this. You can still choose an other renaming scheme below.
7044 Do not rename your pictures. Note that you can always define a custom renaming in the Preferences. cam2pc includes possibility to rename your pictures using the information contained in the Exif tags.
7045 Change the whole name of your pictures to lowercase.
7046 Change the whole name of your pictures to uppercase.
7047 Uniquely renumbers your pictures. This option might be useful if your camera is not able to continuously number your pictures or if you fear to lose the count in case of a battery failure. The pictures will be renamed DSCN0001.JPG and so on. You can tweak this naming later in the Preferences.
7048 Renames your pictures using the date and time they were taken. This allows you to uniquely rename your pictures and always be able to build a chronologically sorted set of images. If two images were shot during the same second, cam2pc will automatically add an index number.\n\nExample: 2003_03_08_17_48_52.jpg
7050 Auto detection of your camera
7051 cam2pc can be configured to download pictures as soon as you plug your camera in.
7052 If you have a USB auto-connect camera, then cam2pc can be activated on all Windows versions that do support USB. Otherwise, only Windows XP can be configured to detect your camera.
7060 File association
7061 Associate image files with cam2pc
7062 For a better experience, you should associate cam2pc with image files. This way when you double click an image in Windows Explorer, the cam2pc fullscreen image viewer is automatically launched. You can restore the previous associations in the Preferences. Also if you uninstall cam2pc it will restore the original file associations.
8001 Fade in/out
8002 Reveal and Replace from Left
8003 Reveal and Replace from Right
8004 Reveal and Replace from Top
8005 Reveal and Replace from Bottom
8006 Reveal and Replace from Top Left
8007 Reveal and Replace from Top Right
8008 Reveal and Replace from Bottom Right
8009 Reveal and Replace from Bottom Left
8010 Reveal and Replace from Center
8011 Reveal and Replace from Center (horizontal)
8012 Reveal and Replace from Center (vertical)
8013 Reveal and Replace to Center
8014 Reveal and Replace to Center (horizontal)
8015 Reveal and Replace to Center (vertical)
8016 Reveal and Replace to Center (from corners)
8017 Reveal and Push from Center (horizontal)
8018 Reveal and Push from Center (vertical)
8019 Slide and Replace from Left
8020 Slide and Replace from Right
8021 Slide and Replace from Top
8022 Slide and Replace from Bottom
8023 Slide and Replace from Top Left
8024 Slide and Replace from Top Right
8025 Slide and Replace from Bottom Right
8026 Slide and Replace from Bottom Left
8027 Slide and Replace to Center (horizontal)
8028 Slide and Replace to Center (vertical)
8029 Slide and Replace to Center (from Corners)
8030 Slide and Push from Left
8031 Slide and Push from Right
8032 Slide and Push from Top
8033 Slide and Push from Bottom
8034 Expand and Replace from Left
8035 Expand and Replace from Right
8036 Expand and Replace from Top
8037 Expand and Replace from Bottom
8038 Expand and Replace from Top Left
8039 Expand and Replace from Top Right
8040 Expand and Replace from Bottom Right
8041 Expand and Replace from Bottom Left
8042 Expand and Replace from Center
8043 Expand and Replace from Center (horizontal)
8044 Expand and Replace from Center (vertical)
8045 Expand and Replace to Center (horizontal)
8046 Expand and Replace to Center (vertical)
8047 Expand and Replace to Center (from corners)
8048 Expand and Compress from Left
8049 Expand and Compress from Right
8050 Expand and Compress from Top
8051 Expand and Compress from Bottom
8052 Unroll and Replace from Left
8053 Unroll and Replace from Right
8054 Unroll and Replace from Top
8055 Unroll and Replace from Bottom
8056 Bars from Left
8057 Bars from Right
8058 Bars from Left then Right
8059 Bars from Right then Left
8060 Bars from Left and Right
8061 Bars from Top
8062 Bars from Bottom
8063 Bars from Top then Bottom
8064 Bars from Bottom then Top
8065 Bars from Top and Bottom
8066 Diagonal Slide from Top Left
8067 Diagonal Slide from Bottom Right
8068 Diagonal Slide from Bottom Left
8069 Diagonal Slide from Top Right
8070 Speckle
8071 Speckle from Left
8072 Speckle from Right
8073 Speckle from Top
8074 Speckle from Bottom
8075 Random Blocks
8076 Circle from Center In
8077 Circle from Center Out
8078 Circle from Top Left In
8079 Circle from Top Left Out
8080 Circle from Top Right In
8081 Circle from Top Right Out
8082 Circle from Bottom Right In
8083 Circle from Bottom Right Out
8084 Circle from Bottom Left In
8085 Circle from Bottom Left Out
8086 Diamond from Center In
8087 Diamond from Center Out
8088 Clock
8089 Propeller
8090 Dissolve
8091 Twirl
8092 [3D] Fade in/out
8093 [3D] Horizontal Flip
8094 [3D] Cube faces
8095 [3D] Vertical Flip
8096 [3D] Progressive Horizontal Flip
8097 [3D] Progressive Vertical Flip
8098 [3D] Horizontal Tiles Flip
8099 [3D] Vertical Tiles Flip
8100 [3D] Tunnel Warp
8101 [3D] Explosion
9000 Slideshow Creation Wizard
9001 To create a slideshow you must first drag images to the album window at the bottom. Once you have filled the album with the images you want to put in your slideshow click the Next button. To cancel this wizard click the Cancel button.
9002 Web Gallery Creation Wizard
9003 To create a web gallery you must first drag images to the album window at the bottom. Once you have filled the album with the images you want to put in your slideshow click the Next button. To cancel this wizard click the Cancel button.
9004 Photo Print Wizard
9005 To print images select them in the main window then click the Next button. To cancel this wizard click the Cancel button.
9100 Printer and paper
9101 Choose the printer and the paper format to use
9102 (Default printer)
9103 Print layout
9104 Choose how your pictures will be laid out in the chosen paper format
9105 Contact sheet layout
9106 Choose how your pictures will be laid out in the chosen paper format
9107 Multi-photo sheet
9108 Single-photo sheet
9109 The paper format you chose does not match the paper in the printer.
9110 Contact sheet
9111 Multi-photo layout
9112 Choose the paper type from your favorite brand. Be sure to pick a paper type that matches the paper format selected.
13000 %1 from %2
13001 Connected to %1
13002 Resolving name: %1
13003 Resolved name to %1
13004 Connecting to %1
13005 Redirecting to %1
13006 Getting file information
13007 An error occurred parsing the url: %s
13008 An error occurred while attempting to download the file, Error:%1
13009 An error occurred connecting to the server, Error:%1
13010 Failed to receive a valid response from the server, Error:%1
13011 Failed to receive a valid HTTP response from the server, Response Code:%1
13012 An error occurred while downloading the file, Error:%1
13013 %1% of %2 Completed
13014 Retrieving the file
13015 %1 of %2
13016 %1 sec
13017 %1 min
13018 %1 min %2 sec
13019 %1 Bytes
13020 %1 KB
13022 %1 MB
13024 %1 (%2 copied)
13025 %1 Bytes/Sec
13026 %1 KB/Sec
13027 The file '%1' already exists.\nDo you want to replace it?
13028 An error occurred while opening the file to be downloaded, Error:%1
13029 Aborting transfer
13030 An error occurred while seeking to the end of the file to be downloaded, Error:%1
14000 Text options:
14001 Show text labels
14002 Selective text on right
14003 No text labels
14004 Icon options:
14005 Small icons
14006 Large icons
32779 Displays information about the program.\nAbout
32780 Displays configuration options.\nOptions
32781 Save crop as
32782 Save lossless crop as
32786 Display the help contents.\nHelp
32795 Views current images in Fullscreen mode.\nFullscreen
32796 Display the EXIF metadata for the selected image.\nEXIF
32797 Move the selected image to a folder created based on mask settings
32799 Rotates the selected images by 90░ clockwise.\n90░ CW
32800 Rotates the selected images by 90░ counter-clockwise.\n90░ CCW
32801 Rotates the selected images by 180░.\n180░
32802 Horizontally flips the selected images.\nHorizontal Flip
32803 Vertically flips the selected images.\nVertical Flip
32804 Slideshow the selected images.\nSlideshow
32805 Deletes the selected items.\nDelete
32810 Exit cam2pc.\nExit
32812 Resize the selected images.\nResize
32813 Zoom the Image Strip in
32814 Zoom the Image Strip out
32823 Rename in series the selected images.
32829 Display the properties of the selected image
32830 Rename the selected image
32838 Remove obsolete thumbnails from the thumbnail database
32839 Delete the thumbnail database
32840 Sets the selected image as the desktop wallpaper.\nWallpaper
32841 Run the cam2pc Image Downloader.\nGet Pictures
32842 Toggles the display of folders in the Image Strip.\nFolders
32843 Clear the desktop wallpaper
32852 Refreshes the folder tree and the thumbnail view.\nRefresh
32854 Toggles the display of the folder tree.\nTree
32856 Go to this directory
32857 Go to this directory
32858 Go to this directory
32859 Go to this directory
32860 Go to this directory
32861 Go to this directory
32862 Go to this directory
32863 Go to this directory
32864 Go to this directory
32865 Go to this directory
32878 Fixes the dead pixels in the selected images.\nDead Pixel
32879 Delete the current album.\nDelete Album
32881 Select all the images
32882 Select all the files and folders
32901 Toggle the display of the album.\nAlbum
32902 Add selected images to the album.\nAdd to album
32903 Remove selected images from album.\nRemove from Album
32904 Empty the Album from its contents.\nEmpty Album
32905 Mail the album.\nMail
32907 Remove the selected images from the album.\nRemove from Album
32923 Display items by using thumbnails.\nThumbnails
32924 Show or hide the preview area.\nPreview
32929 Renames a file.\nRename
32937 Convert selected images to another format.\nConvert
32948 Goes to the previous folder.\nBack
32949 Goes to the next folder.\nForward
32952 Goes up one level.\nUp
32955 Build a standalone slideshow from the album.\nBuild slideshow
32965 Build a Panorama.\nPanorama
32968 Enhance your images with simple operations.\nEnhance
32970 Create a Custom Web Gallery.\nCustom Web Gallery
32971 Create an Instant Web Gallery.\nInstant Web Gallery
32972 Load the album from disk.\nLoad Album
32973 Save this album to a new album.\nSave Album As
32974 Create a new empty album.\nNew Album
32975 Create a contact sheet for the current folder.\nContact Sheet
32977 Print the selected images.\nPrint
32978 Slideshow album.\nSlideshow
33000 Delete multiple albums.\nDelete Albums
33001 Copy the images of the album to a different location.\nCopy Album
33005 Explore this folder with Windows Explorer
33008 Select all images of the album.\nSelect All
33012 Toggle the display of the album list.\nAlbum List
33013 Copies the content of the image to the clipboard.\nCopy Image
33014 Toggle the display of the album list.\nAlbum List
33015 Toggle the display of the album.\nView Album
33016 Add a comment to the selected image(s).\nComment
33021 Print contents of album.\nPrint
33023 Learn more about the cam2pc Shareware Edition.\nShareware Edition
33025 Add borders to the selected image(s).\nBorders
33028 Inserts the items you have copied or cut into the selected location.\nPaste
33029 Toggle between thumbnails and details view.\nSwitch View
33030 Display the EXIF metadata for the selected image.\nEXIF
33031 Run the startup wizard.
33032 Add comments to the album images.\nAdd comments
33034 Browse your computer for images.\nCatalog
33036 Change date and time of images.\nChange Date
33038 Remove this offline folder from the database.\nRemove from Database
33040 Burn the contents of the album on CD.\nBurn
33041 Sort album contents alphabetically.\nSort Alpha (Hold Shift for reverse)
33042 Sort album contents chronologically.\nSort Chrono (Hold Shift for reverse)
33043 Sort album contents reverse chronologically.\nSort Chrono Reverse
33044 Sort album contents reverse alphabetically.\nSort Alpha Reverse
33045 Sort the thumbnails by name.\nSort Alpha
33046 Sort the thumbnails by date.\nSort Chrono
33052 Build a video from the album.\nBuild video
57634 Copies the selected items to the clipboard. To put them in a new location, use the Paste command.\nCopy
57635 Removes the selected items and copies them to the clipboard. To put them in a new location, use the Paste command.\nCut
57637 Inserts the items you have copied or cut into the selected location.\nPaste
59392 Show or hide the toolbar\nToggle ToolBar
59393 Show or hide the status bar\nToggle StatusBar
59396 Show or hide the toolbar\nToggle ToolBar
59411 Displays detailed information for each item.\nDetails
61440 Open
61441 Save As
61442 All Files (*.*)
61443 Untitled
61446 an unnamed file
61457 &Hide
61472 No error message is available.
61473 An unsupported operation was attempted.
61474 A required resource was unavailable.
61475 Out of memory.
61476 An unknown error has occurred.
61477 An invalid argument was encountered.
61696 Invalid filename.
61697 Failed to open document.
61698 Failed to save document.
61699 Save changes to %1?
61700 Failed to create empty document.
61701 The file is too large to open.
61702 Could not start print job.
61703 Failed to launch help.
61704 Internal application error.
61705 Command failed.
61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation.
61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted.
61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed.
61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system.
61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s.
61712 Please enter an integer.
61713 Please enter a number.
61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2.
61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2.
61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters.
61717 Please select a button.
61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255.
61719 Please enter a positive integer.
61720 Please enter a date and/or time.
61721 Please enter a currency.
61722 Please enter a GUID.
61723 Please enter a time.
61724 Please enter a date.
61728 Unexpected file format.
61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given.
61730 Destination disk drive is full.
61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else.
61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else.
61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1.
61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1.
61744 %1: %2\nContinue running script?
61745 Dispatch exception: %1
61836 Unable to read write-only property.
61837 Unable to write read-only property.
61840 Unable to load mail system support.
61841 Mail system DLL is invalid.
61842 Send Mail failed to send message.
61856 No error occurred.
61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61858 %1 was not found.
61859 %1 contains an invalid path.
61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files.
61861 Access to %1 was denied.
61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1.
61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory.
61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full.
61865 Seek failed on %1
61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1.
61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1.
61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1.
61869 Disk full while accessing %1.
61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61872 No error occurred.
61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1.
61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1.
61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end.
61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1.