HP PhotoSmart 945
HP PhotoSmart 945
HP PhotoSmart 945
Photosmart
945
Digital Camera
with
HP Instant
Share
user's manual
User's Manual
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# Name Description
1 Flash button Allows you to select the different flash
(page 32) settings (this button only works when the
flash assembly is up).
2 Timer/Burst Allows you to select between NORMAL,
button SELF-TIMER, SELF-TIMER - 2 SHOTS, and
(pages 34, 35) BURST mode.
3 MF Focus button Allows you to select between NORMAL,
(page 36) MACRO, INFINITY, and MANUAL focus
settings.
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1 Shutter button Takes a picture and records audio, or
(pages 27, 28, starts and stops recording a video clip
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2 Mode selector Allows you to select between video mode
(pages 29, 38) and a number of different exposure
modes for still pictures
3 Neck strap Allows you to attach a neck strap (a
mount (page 16) mount is on each side of the camera)
4 Speaker Plays camera sounds and audio clips
5 Pop-up flash Pops up the flash assembly. The flash will
release be set to FLASH OFF until you pop up
(page 32) the flash
6 Pop-up flash Provides additional light to improve
assembly picture-taking
(page 32)
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1 Microphone Records audio clips
(page 28)
2 Self-Timer/ z Blinking red—Self-Timer is activated
Focus Assist z Solid red—on for short periods in low light
light conditions to improve auto focus
(pages 34, 85)
3 USB connector Allows you to connect a USB cable from the
(pages 77, 79) camera to a USB-enabled computer or printer
4 TV connector Allows you to connect an optional Audio/
(page 81) Video cable from the camera to a television
5 Power adapter Allows you to connect an optional
connector HP AC power adapter to the camera to either
(page 126) operate the camera without batteries, or
recharge the batteries in the camera
6 Tripod mount Allows you to mount the camera to a tripod
Setup
Attaching the Lens Cap Tether
1 With the front of the camera facing
you, insert the small loop of the lens
cap tether through the neck strap
mount on the right side of the
camera.
2 Insert the long loop of the tether
through the small loop and pull to
tighten the knot.
3 Insert the long loop of the tether
through the lens cap tether mount.
4 Pull the long loop over the sides of
the lens cap and then under the lens
cap, as shown. Pull to tighten the
knot.
Turning on Power
Turn the camera on by sliding the
ON/OFF switch to the right and
then releasing it.
The lens extends, the Image Display
turns on, and the Power/Memory
light turns on solid green.
NOTE If the Power/Memory light is blinking red, the batteries
are very low, and the camera will shut down soon.
Replace or recharge the batteries, or use the optional HP
AC adapter to power the camera.
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# Icon Description
1 12 Remaining pictures count or remaining video clip
or recording time (actual numbers depend on how much
1:18 space remains on the memory card).
2 Compression setting (default is , or Better).
3 5 MP Resolution setting (default is 5 MP).
4 A shaking hand icon will appear when you press the
Shutter button half-way down while taking a still
picture if the camera detects that the picture is likely to
be blurry due to the long exposure that will be
required. Therefore, you may want to use the flash (see
Using the Pop-up Flash on page 32) or a tripod.
5 1/2 The shutter speed and F-number. This appears when
F12.4 you press the Shutter button half-way down while
taking a still picture.
6 z Battery level when using batteries (see Battery Gauge
on page 122).
or
z AC power when using the optional HP AC adapter or
Camera Dock.
or
z AUTO FLASH (default flash setting when the pop-up
A flash assembly is up).
8 Focus brackets (see the next section below).
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page 32).
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3 Frame the subject for your picture
in the active display.
4 Hold the camera steady (especially if using zoom) and press
the Shutter button halfway down. The camera measures and
then locks the focus and exposure (the focus brackets will
turn green if the camera is able to focus, see page 25). If an
icon of a shaking hand ( ) appears in the active display,
you may want to either use the pop-up flash or set the
camera on a tripod or stable surface, otherwise the picture
might be blurry.
5 Press the Shutter button all the way down to take the picture.
You will hear a shutter click when the camera takes the
picture.
After a picture is taken, the image appears for several seconds
in the active display. This is called Instant Review. You can
delete the image during Instant Review by pressing the OK
button. If you prefer, you can turn off Instant Review in the
Setup menu (see Instant Review on page 86).
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(exposure is continually measured
and adjusted during recording).
4 To start recording, press the Shutter button all the way down
and release it. A counter and REC appear in the active
display.
5 To stop recording, press the Shutter button all the way down
again. Otherwise, the camera will automatically stop
recording when the maximum video clip length of
approximately 1 minute is reached, or the memory card is
full, whichever comes first (note that maximum clip length
can vary depending on scene content).
After recording has stopped, the first frame of the video clip
and PROCESSING... appear on the active display. While it is
processing, you can delete the video clip by pressing the OK
button. You can use Playback to review the video clips you have
taken. See Play on page 64.
NOTE If you use the zoom, motor noise from optical zooming
will be recorded in the audio portion of a video clip. Thus,
for best audio quality, do not use the zoom while
recording video.
Optical Zoom
Optical zoom works like the zoom on a
traditional film camera, with physical lens
elements moving inside the camera to MF
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popped-up, it begins to charge and is
automatically set to the AUTO FLASH
setting.
To change the flash setting, press the
Flash button on the back of the camera
until the desired setting appears on the
active display. The following table MF
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how the camera selects settings such
as aperture (F-number) and shutter
speed for the given scene brightness.
To change the exposure mode, turn the Mode selector to the
setting you want. The following table describes each of the
exposure mode settings on the camera.
Icon Setting Description
AUTO The camera automatically selects an
aperture and shutter speed.
ACTION The camera biases toward faster shutter
speeds and higher ISO speeds to stop
action. When the camera is set to this
option, the ISO Speed menu option is
grayed-out in the Capture menu.
This mode also has a “2-second release
priority” feature (see page 39).
LANDSCAPE The camera biases toward smaller apertures
and lower ISO speeds for better depth of
focus and quality. When the camera is set to
this option, the ISO Speed menu option is
grayed-out in the Capture menu.
PORTRAIT The camera biases toward wider apertures to
blur the background.
VIDEO Camera records video clips (see Recording
Video Clips on page 29)
AE Metering
This setting allows you to specify which region of a scene the
camera will use to calculate the exposure.
1 In the Capture menu (page 40),
select AE Metering.
2 In the AE Metering menu, use the
buttons to highlight a
setting.
3 Press OK to save the setting and
return to the Capture menu.
You can use the Playback feature to review the images and
video clips in your camera. In addition, the Playback menu
allows you to add, change, or delete audio clips, delete images
or video clips, magnify still images, and view all the settings
that were used when that image or video clip was captured.
NOTE When reviewing images in Playback, you can use the
Print button to select images that you want to have
printed automatically the next time you connect the
camera. See Selecting Images for Printing on page 60.
Using Playback
1 Press the Playback button to activate Playback. The most
recently taken or reviewed image or video clip appears on
the Image Display.
2 Use the buttons to scroll through your images and
video clips. Press and hold the or button to scroll faster.
NOTE You only see the first frame of each video clip, which is
indicated by the Video icon. You can then use the Play
option in the Playback menu to play video or audio clips.
See Using the Playback Menu on page 61.
3 To turn the Image Display off after reviewing your images
and video clips, press the Playback button again.
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# Icon Description
1 z Battery level (actual icon shown depends on the
state of your camera batteries).
or
z AC power when using the optional HP AC power
adapter or HP camera dock.
2 Displays for the first few seconds when you enter
Playback to indicate that you can scroll through all
the images or video clips.
3 1 Indicates this image has been selected to be sent to
1 destination using HP Instant Share (see Chapter 4:
Using HP Instant Share on page 69).
4 2 Indicates this image has been selected for printing 2
copies (see page 60).
5 5 of 14 Shows the current image number and the total
number of images/video clips on the memory card.
6 z Indicates this image has an audio clip.
or
z Indicates this is a video clip.
Orientation Sensor
An electro-mechanical device in the camera determines whether
the camera is being held horizontally or vertically when the picture
is taken. The camera uses the data from this sensor to
automatically rotate the image to its proper orientation when
saving the file.
2 or
z Plays the audio clip that is attached to this image
(see Play on page 64).
or z Records an audio clip to attach to this image
(see Record Audio on page 64).
z Plays this video clip (see Play on page 64).
3 Presents a sub-menu where you can delete this
image or video clip, delete only the audio clip
attached to this still image, delete all images and
video clips, or format the memory card (see
Delete on page 65).
4 Magnifies this image on the Image Display (not
available for video clips -see Magnify on
page 66).
5 Allows you to view all of the settings that were
used when capturing this image (see Image Info
on page 67).
6 Displays the Setup menu, which allows you to set
a number of preferences on the camera (see
Chapter 6: Using the Setup Menu on page 83).
Play
This Playback menu option appears
if one of the following is currently
displayed:
z a still image with an audio clip
attached to it
z a video clip
Highlight Play, and then press OK to play the audio clip or
video clip. You can adjust the audio volume by pressing the
buttons while the audio clip or video clip is playing. To
stop the clip while it is playing, press the OK button.
Record Audio
This Playback menu option appears
if a still image with no audio clip
attached is currently displayed. To
record an audio clip for the image:
1 Highlight Record Audio, and then
press OK. Audio recording starts
immediately after you select this
menu option. A microphone icon and audio counter are
displayed during recording.
2 To stop recording, press OK again, otherwise the audio will
continue recording for up to 60 seconds or until the memory
card fills up, whichever comes first.
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1 Settings for still pictures (this row is blank for video clips):
z Non-default exposure mode settings (ACTION, LANDSCAPE,
PORTRAIT, SHUTTER PRIORITY, or APERTURE PRIORITY).
z Any non-default Capture menu settings (rest of top row).
2 Settings for still pictures (this row is blank for video clips):
z Shutter speed.
z F-number (aperture).
z EV Compensation setting (if not the default of 0).
Setup
If you press OK when the Setup option is highlighted in the
Playback menu, the Setup menu displays. See Chapter 6:
Using the Setup Menu on page 83.
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1 Check mark indicates these destinations have been
selected for the currently displayed image. (You can
select more than one destination per image.)
2 E-mail destinations that were set up in this example
Share menu.
3 A website destination that was set up. Other types of
destinations may have different icons.
4 Customize this menu... lets you add more e-mail and
other HP Instant Share destinations to the Share
menu. (See Setting Up the Share Menu on the
Camera on page 70.)
Unloading Images to a
Computer
NOTE You can also use the optional HP 8881 camera dock to
do this task. See Appendix B: Camera Dock on
page 129.
1 Confirm the following:
• The HP Photo & Imaging software is installed on your computer
(see Installing the Software on page 20).
• If you are using a Macintosh computer, the camera’s
USB Configuration is set to Disk Drive in the Setup menu
(see USB Configuration on page 88.)
2 Turn off the camera.
3 Your camera came with a
special USB cable for
connecting the camera to a
computer. Connect the larger
end of that USB cable to the
computer.
4 Open the rubber door on the MF
Eye Start
By default, the microdisplay will turn on whenever you put your
eye up to the viewfinder. If you turn the Eye Start sensor Off, the
microdisplay will be on whenever the Image Display is off (use
the Live View button to toggle between the two).
1 In the Setup menu (page 83),
select Eye Start.
2 In the Eye Start sub-menu,
highlight On (the default) or Off.
3 Press OK to save the setting and
return to the Setup menu.
NOTE In the interest of conserving
battery power, HP recommends leaving Eye Start on.
LCD Brightness
This setting lets you adjust the brightness of the Image Display.
By default, the Image Display is optimized for indoor use. You
can use this setting to increase the brightness and contrast for
better outdoor viewing.
NOTE If you use the Outdoor setting, the image may appear
overexposed when viewing it on the camera indoors.
1 In the Setup menu (page 83),
select LCD Brightness.
2 In the LCD Brightness sub-menu,
select Indoor or Outdoor.
3 Press OK to save the setting and
return to the Setup menu.
Remembered Settings
This setting allows you to save some camera settings that would
normally reset to their default values when the camera is turned
off.
1 In the Setup menu (page 83),
select Remembered Settings.
2 In the Remembered Settings
sub-menu, use the buttons
to highlight a setting, then use the
buttons to check or uncheck a
selection.
3 Press OK to save the settings and return to the Setup menu.
NOTE The saved setting for Flash is temporarily ignored if the
camera is in Video mode or the flash is down.
NOTE Any Capture menu item that is not in this screen
already remains set to whatever you selected when the
camera is turned off and then back on.
HP Accessibility Website
Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting
www.hp.com/hpinfo/community/accessibility/prodserv.
HP Photosmart Website
Visit www.photosmart.hp.com or www.hp.com/photosmart for
the following information:
z Tips on using your camera more effectively and creatively
z HP digital camera driver updates and software
z Register your product
z Subscribe to newsletters, driver and software updates, and
support alerts
Support Process
The HP support process works most effectively if you perform
the following steps in the order specified:
1 Review the troubleshooting section of this User’s Manual,
which starts on page 94.
2 Access the HP Consumer Care Center website for support. If
you have access to the Internet, you can obtain a wide
range of information about your digital camera. Visit the HP
website for product help, drivers, and software updates at
www.hp.com/support.
Managing Batteries
Your camera uses four AA batteries. For best results, use
photo-lithium or rechargeable NiMH batteries. If you must use
alkaline batteries, use high-grade “ultra” or “premium”
varieties instead of ordinary alkaline batteries.
The following table shows how different types of batteries
perform in different type of use scenarios:
Photo-
Type of use Alkaline Lithium NiMH
Most economical (more than 30
Poor Fair Good
pictures per month)
Most economical (less than 30
Fair Good Fair
pictures per month)
Heavy use of flash, frequent pictures Poor Good Good
Heavy use of video Poor Good Good
Heavy use of Live View Poor Good Good
Longest overall battery life Poor Good Fair
Low temperature/Winter use Poor Good Fair
Infrequent use (without dock) Fair Good Fair
Infrequent use (with dock) Fair Good Good
Want to recharge batteries No No Yes
Battery Gauge
The following battery levels may be displayed on the status
screen, in Live View, in Playback, and when the camera is
connected to a computer or printer.
Icon Description
Batteries have 65-100 percent battery life remaining.
Rechargeable Batteries
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries can be recharged by
using a battery charger. NiMH batteries can also be recharged
in the camera when the camera is connected to an optional
HP AC power adapter or HP 8881 camera dock.
When the batteries are recharging, the Power/Memory light
on the back of the camera blinks green. Batteries are fully
recharged via the HP AC power adapter or camera dock in 15
hours.
Some things to keep in mind when using NiMH batteries are:
z The first time that you use a set of NiMH batteries, be sure
that you fully charge them before using them in the camera.
z You may notice that the first several times you use NiMH
batteries, the battery life seems shorter than what you
expect. Performance will improve and become optimal after
the batteries have been charged and then discharged (used)
completely four or five times. You can use the camera
normally to discharge the batteries during this
“conditioning” period.
Icon Description
6V Connects to an HP AC power adapter.
Connects to the television.
Connects directly to USB-enabled HP DeskJet and
Photosmart printers.
Connects to your computer.
Feature Description
Resolution Still pictures:
• 5.26 MP (2668 by 1970) total pixel count
• 5.08 MP (2608 by 1952) effective pixel count
Video clips:
• 288 by 208 total pixel count
Sensor Diagonal 9.04 mm (1/1.8-inch, 4:3 format)
CCD
Color depth 36-bit (12 bits by 3 colors)
Lens Focal length:
• Wide—7.6 mm
• Telephoto—61 mm
• 35 mm equivalent approximately 37 mm -
300 mm
F-Number:
• Wide—f/2.8 to f/11.3
• Telephoto—f/3.1 to f/12.4
Lens threads 55 mm diameter for optional lenses and filters
(separate lens adapter required - refer to Tiffen
catalog that was included in your camera box)
Viewfinder Zooming 1/4 VGA color sequential microdisplay
viewfinder with diopter control
Eyestart sensor z Minimum activation distance: 30 mm
for viewfinder z Maximum activation distance: 55 mm
z Maximum deactivation distance: 70 mm
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using 40 printing images using camera
Color of images, setting 50 dock 133
compression format 139 selecting images 60
Compression, setting 52 disk drive, camera as 88
computer display images and video clips
connect camera dock to 130 on TV 82
connect camera to 77 displays, using microdisplay or
connections Image Display 23
as a USB Mass Storage Device
Class (MSDC) 88 E
to camera dock 129 enlarge image 66
to computer 77 error messages
to TV 81 on camera 104
connectors on computer 111
audio/video (TV) 81 EV Compensation, setting 42
camera dock 130 Exposure Mode
descriptions 14 selector 13
connectors, descriptions 15 setting 38
Contrast, setting 55 Eye Start
Controller with arrow buttons, sensor location 12
description 11 setting 84
customer support 114
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D files
darkening an image 42 delete from memory card 65
Date & Time, setting 19, 87 effect of Compression setting
delete on size 52
audio only 65 effect of digital zoom on size
during Instant Review 27 31
images and video clips from effect of Resolution setting on
memory card 65 size 51
diagnostic test 113 Resolution setting 51
Digital Flash, setting 48 flash
digital zoom 31 button 10
diopter control 12, 19 pop-up description 13
direct print settings 32
printing images from camera using 32
to printer or computer 79 working distance 136
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Flash Off 33 using the Share menu 73
F-number, setting 39 HP web sites 114
Focus
brackets, using 25 I
Infinity setting 36 Image Display
lock 26 changing brightness 85
Macro setting 36 description 12
Manual Focus setting 36, 37 Live View button 12
Normal setting 36 status screen 18
search priority 37 using 23
settings 36 Image Info, using 67
focus images
button 10 AE Metering setting 45
camera shake 30 brightening 42
range 136 Color setting 50
Focus Assist light 14 color tint 44
setting 85 Compression setting 52
format memory card 65 Contrast setting 55
darkening 42
G delete 65
gauge, battery 122 Digital Flash setting 48
Good Compression setting 52 Exposure Mode setting 38
Image Info in Playback 67
H ISO Speed setting 47
Help for Capture menu options magnify 66
41 number remaining 24, 59
help from customer support 114 number saved on memory
HP AC power adapter card 51, 52, 141
connector on camera 14 record audio clips 28
purchasing 127 Resolution setting 51
HP Instant Share Saturation setting 53
customizing the Share menu Sharpness setting 54
70 too dark/light 42
description 9, 69 unload using camera dock
selecting images for HP Instant 132
Share destinations 74 unloading camera to
Share button 11, 70 computer 77
turn on/off 70 White Balance setting 43
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Infinity focus setting 36 Manual White Balance, setting
install 44
batteries 16 memory card
lens cap tether 15 Compression setting, effect of
memory card 17 52
neck strap 16 delete images, audio only, or
software 20, 21 video clips 65
Instant Review setting 86 door 11
ISO Speed, setting 47 image capacity 51, 52, 141
install 17
L pictures remaining 24, 59
Landscape setting 38 purchasing 127
Language Resolution setting, effect of 51
change setting 90 supported types and sizes 137
choose at first startup 18 memory light 11
LCD Brightness menus
setting 85 Capture 40
LEDs (lights) on camera Playback 61
Focus Assist light 14, 85 Setup 83
Power/Memory 11 Share 73
Self-Timer 14 messages
lens cap tether on camera 104
attaching 15 on computer 111
Live View microdisplay in viewfinder
button 12 diopter control 19
description 24 location 12
long exposures, noise reduction using 23
39 microphone, description 14
Mode selector 13
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Macintosh computer N
bonus software 21 neck strap
connect to 77, 132 attaching to camera 16
install software 21 mount on camera 13
USB setting on camera 88 NiMH batteries 121
Macro focus setting 36 noise reduction, long exposures
magnify image 66 39
Manual Focus setting 36, 37 Normal focus setting 36
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number of images on memory connector on camera 14
card 51, 52, 141 purchasing 127
number of pictures remaining on Power ON/OFF switch,
memory card 24, 59 description 11
Power/Memory light,
O description 11
OK button, description 11 Print button
online Help for Capture menu description 11
options 41 using 60
optical zoom 30 print images
orientation sensor 59 selecting images for direct
over-exposing an image 42 print 60
override automatic exposure 38 using camera dock 133
using HP Instant Share 69
P printer
photo-lithium batteries 121 connect camera dock to 130
pictures problems, troubleshooting 93
record audio clips 28 product support 114
share 69
take self-timer 34 R
take stills 27 range
play audio or video clips 64 Exposure Compensation 138
Playback flash 136
Playback button 11 F-number 135
using 57 focus 136
Playback button, description 11 focus settings 36
Playback menu, using 61 rechargeable batteries 124
pop-up flash record
description 13 audio clips 28, 64
using 32 video clips 29
Portrait setting 38 red-eye reduction, description
power 33
Auto Power Off setting 86 remaining pictures count 24, 59
battery level icons 122 Remembered Settings 90
light 11 reset camera 93
specifications 140 Reset Settings 91
turn on/off 17 Resolution, setting 51
power adapter, HP AC reviewing images 57
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S support for users 114
Saturation, setting 53
selecting images T
for direct print 60 technical support 114
for HP Instant Share tether to lens cap, attaching 15
destinations 74 Time & Date, setting 19, 87
Self-Timer tripod mount, description 14
button 10 troubleshoot problems 93
light 14 turn on/off
using 34 camera sounds 84
settings HP Instant Share 70
Remembered 90 Image Display 23
Reset 91 microdisplay in viewfinder 23
Setup menu, using 83 Playback 57
Share button 11, 70 power 17
Share menu TV (television)
customizing 70 button on camera dock 131
description 73 cable to connect camera 127
selecting images for HP Instant configuration setting 89
Share destinations 74 connect camera dock to 130,
set up 70 134
using 73 connect camera to 81
share pictures 69 connector on camera 14
Sharpness, setting 54 Tv Shutter Priority, setting 39
Shutter button
description 13 U
lock exposure and focus 25 under-exposing an image 42
Shutter Priority (Tv), setting 39 unload images
shutter speed range 136 camera to computer 77
slideshow, display on TV 82 using camera dock 132
software, install 20, 21 USB
sounds of camera 84 configuration setting 88
space remaining on memory connector on camera 14
card 24, 59 connector on camera dock
speaker, description 13 130
specifications 135
status screen 18
still pictures, take 27
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video clips
delete 65
play 64
record 29
Video setting 38
viewfinder microdisplay
diopter control 19
using 23
viewfinder, description 12
viewing images 57
W
web sites for HP 114
White Balance, setting 43
Windows computer
bonus software 20
connect to 77, 132
install software 20
working distance of flash 136
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zoom
digital 31
optical 30
specifications 136
Zoom lever, description 11
Zoom Out and Zoom In controls
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