The information included in this Help Guide is current as of May 2013.
All of the sample screens used in this Help Guide show the software while it was under development. The actual screens may differ from those shown here.
Before using PlayMemories Studio™, you must first read and agree to the "End-User License Agreement". If you do not agree to the "End-User License Agreement", you will not be able to use PlayMemories Studio. By using PlayMemories Studio™, you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the terms and conditions of the "End-User License Agreement". You can check the "End-User License Agreement" in this Help Guide beforehand.
To ensure proper use, thoroughly read and understand this Help Guide and precautions for this software, as well as the precautions described in the PlayStation®3 User's Guide. This software is designed exclusively for use with PlayStation®3. Plasma TVs and non-LCD projection TVs are at risk of screen burn-in when used with the PlayStation®3. The risk of burn-in increases when a static image is displayed for an extended period.
Light may induce seizure
Screens with flashing lights or other light patterns may, in rare cases, trigger symptoms (photosensitivity reactions) such as eye discomfort, altered vision, migraine, eye or muscle twitches, or loss of awareness (such as fainting). If you have a history of these or similar symptoms, consult a physician before use.
Immediately stop using the system if you experience any problems or symptoms
Immediately stop using the system if you experience any of the above symptoms, headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, sensation similar to motion sickness, or discomfort or pain in the eyes, ears, hands, arms, feet or other body part. If the condition persists, consult a doctor.
The perception of 3D images varies from person to person. If you experience any discomfort or are unable to see images in 3D, refrain from using the 3D functions. The vision of young children (especially those under six years old) is still under development. Consult your pediatrician or eye doctor before allowing young children to view 3D images or play 3D games.