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Thanks Brandon but I don't think that is the cause. My ordinary printer (hp deskjet 940c) is set as the default printer. I had an earlier version of Zoombrowser (3.x) and I had no printing issues.
 
I have a *.tiff file. When I load it only the first of 46 pictures appears although the whole file is there (346 mb). Any suggestions on how I can see each picture???
 
I have found the best way of viewing images is using a card reader and viewing them in Windows Explorer (using Windows XP). All images from the card come up in a matter of seconds (unlike via the camera cabling route which takes longer), and the images are displayed as thumbnails on a separate drive. You can then easily see them as full screen images and run them as a slideshow, save them to your hard disk or open them in another package, such as Adobe Photoshop.

However, if you don't have Windows XP, I do not know whether earlier windows operating systems will work.
 
Together with my brand-new EOS 10D I received also the software disk, and am enjoying the experience of the digital darkroom very much.
As I don't have a high quality home printer, does anyone know of a way to take the album pages produced by Photorecord and burn them to CD, so I can take them to a dealer for printing?
Failing that, is there any other software out there that facilitates building albums like Photorecord, but also allows burning to CD ?
Any help appreciated - thanks.
 
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