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DC S Pro Back 6 4 5 DC S Pro Back 6 4 5 U s e r’ s Guide for the DC S Pro Back 645[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-2 In dex Back Next Contents Overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Abou t This Ma nual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Introd uction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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T able of Contents Contents-3 In dex Back Next Contents Conne cting to a Comp uter a nd Powe r Supp ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Star ting th e Capture Softw are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Devic e and Me dia Pr eparatio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-4 In dex Back Next Contents Abou t the DCS 645 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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T able of Contents Contents-5 In dex Back Next Contents Four -way Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Menu Butt on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 OK Bu tton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-6 In dex Back Next Contents Image Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Stor ing Ima ges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Powe r Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-7 In dex Back Next Contents Choosin g a La nguag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Settin g the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Settin g Cam era Prope rties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-8 In dex Back Next Contents Powe ring You r Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Using th e Came ra in Po rtable Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Getting Star ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-9 In dex Back Next Contents Proc essing I mages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Chang i ng Pr ocessing S etting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Using th e Imag e LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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T able of Contents Contents-10 In dex Back Next Contents Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Cleaning the DCS 645 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Cleaning the IR or A nti-aliasi ng Filter . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-1 1 In dex Back Next Contents Unsupp orted Featu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Unsupp orted or Par tially Su pport ed Featu res (CO NTAX 6 45) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Unsu ppor ted or Parti ally Su pport ed Featu res (M AMIYA 645 AF and 645[...]
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T able of Contents Contents-12 In dex Back Next Contents War r anty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 9[...]
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Over view 13 Contents Back Next Index Overview Ab ou t Th i s Ma nu al This manual descr ibes the functi ons availab le with the following d igital camera backs: KODA K PROFESS IONAL DCS Pr o Back 645 M (DCS 645 M) KODA K PROFESS IONAL DCS Pr o Back 645C (DCS 645C) KODA K PROFESS IONAL DCS Pr o Back 645H (DCS 645H) These cam era backs att ach to th[...]
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Over view 14 Contents Back Next Index This i s an on l in e manual . Click the following items to go to the associated topic: ✔ Entries in the T able of Co ntents or Index ✔ Page nu mbers und erlined in blue ✔ The C ontent s, Back, N ext, o r Index buttons at the bott om of each p age Intro duction Thank you for purchasi ng the DCS 6 45. The [...]
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Over view 15 Contents Back Next Index Fe atur es ✔ 16 Megap ixel i mager (4080 x 4080 pi xels) ✔ Unteth ered bur st rate: 1 ima ge / 1.8 seconds, bur st depth: 8 im ages (vari es dependi ng on cam era body (p age 126) , image conte nt and type of COMP A CTFLASH Card ) ✔ ISO 100 - 400 ✔ Remo vable IR filte r ✔ Image D isplay L CD provide s[...]
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Over view 16 Contents Back Next Index Syste m Requirement s In addi tion to items included w ith the DCS 645, your came ra body and its accesso ries, the followi ng items a re require d: Wh en in P ortabl e Mo de ✔ COMP A CTFLASH Card s ✔ Card reader ( to move ima ge files to your computer after a ph oto session) ☛ Unless you plan to use a ph[...]
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Over view 17 Contents Back Next Index Wh en Con nec ted to a PC ✔ WINDOW S/INTEL PC w ith a 300 MH z PENTIUM II o r faster pr ocessor ✔ 200 MB of free disk sp ace ✔ One of the following operating system s: WINDOW S 2000 or W INDOWS XP . ✔ If your P C does not ha ve IEEE 13 94 ports, you need a n OHCI com pliant IEEE 1394 card w ith a free p[...]
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Capture W orkflows 18 Contents Back Next Index Capture Wo r k flows This section outli nes two gener al workfl ows to help you manage images captur ed on your DCS 645. The w orkflows may va ry betw een studio sessions and between different type s of photogra phy job s on locations. While there is no simple workflow that will work satisfact orily in[...]
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Capture W orkflows 19 Contents Back Next Index Capture Workflow when the C amera is No t Connected to a Co mputer Preparatio n D evi ce & M edia Ca pt ure & E va lua t e Capt ure Images Test I mag es Edit Transfer I mag es Occas ional Verificat ion[...]
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Capture W orkflows 20 Contents Back Next Index Dev ice an d Me d ia Pr ep ar at io n These prelim i n ary tasks prepare your equipment, save you time on the job, and help assur e image quality. ✔ Calibra te your moni tor and pr inters regul arly , for exam ple, weekl y . ✔ Char ge one or more DC S 6 45 batteri es (pag e 67) . Atta ch a batter y[...]
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Capture W orkflows 21 Contents Back Next Index Cap tur ing an d Eva l uat ing T est Image s Befor e your photo sessi on begin s, and a few times duri ng a session, you should captur e and evalua te images to be sure that the lighting a nd camera setup are p roducing the desired resu lts. Image Attribute DCS 64 5 T ool Sug ge sted Ac tion Expos u re[...]
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Capture W orkflows 22 Contents Back Next Index Ca pturing Imag es Using the DCS 645 ✔ Select the desired folde r to store captured images. ✔ Enable p rocessing if you w a nt images proc essed to ERI JP E G or TIFF R GB on- came ra ( page 1 02) . Change processing settings (p age 104) , if ne eded. (It is recomme nded that you save t he original[...]
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Capture W orkflows 23 Contents Back Next Index T ran sferrin g I mages When t he photo sessio n is comp lete, insert th e CF Card i n a card reader co nnected to you r computer . Y ou can the n open, edi t, tran sfer , copy , archive, a nd save i mages using o ne of several i ncluded softwar e appli cations ( page 3 0) or send th em to a lab. ✔ C[...]
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Capture W orkflows 24 Contents Back Next Index Editi ng Im ages Sever al sof tware applica tions are included on the softwar e CDs. Thi s manual contains a short descrip tion of each applicati on. The following t able suggests a cquire and e diting ap plications, depending o n your edi ting needs an d experi ence: Acquir e / Editing S oluti ons So [...]
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Capture W orkflows 25 Contents Back Next Index Third P arty Solu tion Koda k allows thir d party vend ors to develop solutions usi ng a KODAK PROF ESSIONAL S oftware Developer Kit (SDK). Refer to the Web site h ttp://www.kodak.com/ go/drg.[...]
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Capture W orkflows 26 Contents Back Next Index Capture Workflow when the C amera Is Co nnected t o a Compu ter o Preparatio n Sta rt So ft ware Device a nd M e di a Co nne ct to Co m pu ter Captur e & Evaluate Capt ure Images Occasional Test Images Edi t Verificatio n[...]
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Capture W orkflows 27 Contents Back Next Index Co nnectin g to a Compu ter an d Po wer Supply Conne ct the DCS 64 5 to your com puter and power supply (pag e 84) Use the included AC a dapter (p age 62) as your power suppl y. Alternati vely you can use a battery (page 63 ) but the AC ada pter prov ides an unlimite d source of power. S tart i ng the [...]
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Capture W orkflows 28 Contents Back Next Index Dev ice an d Me d ia Pr ep ar at io n To help e nsure a successf ul session: ✔ Calibra te your moni tor and pr inters regul arly , for exam ple, weekl y . ✔ Set up f olders on you r computer to hold images as th ey are captured. Name according to studio needs or procedu res. Ca pturin g and Ev alua[...]
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Capture W orkflows 29 Contents Back Next Index Ca pturing Imag es Using D CS Came ra Manage r or DC S Capture Studio: ✔ Create or select a folder on you r computer to hol d captured i mages. Using D CS Came ra Manage r: ✔ Enable p rocessing if you w a nt images proc essed to ERI JP E G or TIFF R GB on- came ra ( page 1 02) . Change processing s[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 30 Contents Back Next Index Inc luded o n the Softw are CD The softw are CDs i ncluded wi th the DCS 645 contai n several softwar e applic ations. This manual has a shor t description o f each. For complete info rmation, r efer to the Help for each applica tion. Images cap tured on the DCS 645 are save d in a proprieta[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 32 Contents Back Next Index KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCR File Forma t Module (DCR FFM) Platform s: WINDOW S and MACINT OSH The KODAK PROF ESSIONAL DCR Fil e F ormat Module ( DCR F FM) is an ADOB E PHOTOSHOP Software P l u g-in modu le for opening DCR fo rmat files. The DCR FFM creates a new PHOTOS HOP Software document wi th[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 33 Contents Back Next Index Mana ging Colo r DCS Ca pture Studio an d DCS Photo Desk prov ide tools to he lp you manag e color. Both sof tware appl ications work with im ages captured on a vari ety of KODAK PR O F ESSIO N AL digi t al c amera s . This section provides an over view of how to best use t he color man agem[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 34 Contents Back Next Index DCS Capt ure S tu dio DCS Ca pture Studi o provides a wide range of color manageme nt preferences a nd tool s. This section describes defa ults and reco mmends setting s when using the softwar e with the DC S 645. Access Prefer ences from the DCS Captu re Studio E dit menu. Access the variou[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 35 Contents Back Next Index Exposur e and T one T ools Prope r use of this to ol is criti cal to i mage quality. Neutral Reference — To ensure th at there is n o color cast i n a neutral ar ea in an i mage, click “ Enab le ” then cl ick a gray ar ea of the im age. Profiles — Change C amera and Look profiles, if[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 36 Contents Back Next Index Comp osition T o ols These to ols let yo u prepar e images for output b y croppi ng, sharpe ning, and sele cting an output profile. Noise Reduction T ools Using th ese tools you can reduce no ise in the following w ays: Low — Reduces statis tical nois e (compa res the brig htness of pixels[...]
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Usin g the Included Softwar e 37 Contents Back Next Index Setting up Color in ADOBE PHOTOSHOP When yo u edit DCS 64 5 images in A DOBE PHOTOSH OP (not i ncluded), you can defin e the most appropria te RGB color space. ProPhoto RGB is the default RGB color space in both D CS Photo Desk an d DCS Ca pture Studi o. If you pl an to open images in AD OB [...]
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About the DCS 645 38 Contents Back Next In de x About the DCS 645 Overview Rear Fro nt (Attache s to Camer a Body) * For your image s to be sharp and in focus, you must use either a n IR filter or an anti-aliasing filter.[...]
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About the DCS 645 39 Contents Back Next In de x Sides[...]
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About the DCS 645 40 Contents Back Next In de x Imager The i mager con verts light i nto electrical charge s when you capture an image. Its specification s are : The i mager is loca ted behind th e IR or anti-aliasing filter (page 4 2) . Hori zontal pixe ls: 4080 V ertical pixels: 4080 T ota l pixels: 16,646 ,400 Hor izontal act i ve area (m m): 36[...]
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About the DCS 645 41 Contents Back Next In de x Masked Focus Screen The vi ewfinder ’ s fi eld of view i s greater than that of the i mager. Ther efore, an apparent f ocal lengt h magnifi cation or te lephoto effect appears in the captured im age. Remo ve your existing camera focu s screen and install th e included D CS 645 focus scre en. Follow [...]
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About the DCS 645 42 Contents Back Next In de x IR Filter A rem ovable IR filter (page 43) i s included with the DCS 64 5. This filter, which is installed in front of the i mager, f i lte rs out infra red lig ht and helps protect th e imager ’ s coverglass. ☛ For your images to b e sharp and in focu s, you must use either an I R fil t er or an [...]
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About the DCS 645 43 Contents Back Next In de x Remo ving an IR or An ti-aliasing Filter CAUTION: The An ti-aliasing f ilter and I R filte r are fragile devices and must be han dled with car e. ✔ Place a fi ngern ail in the groove at th e side of the fi lter , and car efully remove the filte r . Inser tin g a Filter 1 Insert the two t abs at the [...]
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About the DCS 645 44 Contents Back Next In de x Image L CD The tw o-inch diago nal Image L C D on the D CS 645 can be used t o review image s and change digital se ttings. When a video monitor (page 14 0) is in use, the Image LCD tu rns off. (P ressing the OK, Cancel, or Menu buttons (pag e 5 0) restores th e display to the Image LCD and disables t[...]
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About the DCS 645 45 Contents Back Next In de x T urn ing the Imag e LCD On a nd Off 1 Press th e OK button to tu rn on the Image LCD. 2 Press th e Cancel button to turn of f the Im age LCD. If t he LCD is no t in Display m ode, press the Ca ncel button ag ain. ☛ Note:The I m age LCD uses a lamp to illuminate it s scr een. Y ou r DCS 645 will hea[...]
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About the DCS 645 46 Contents Back Next In de x Menu Ba r The Men u bar is tur ned off when any Display mod e (page 1 08) is active. It appears when you press the M enu button . The Menu bar appears on t he Image LCD a nd contains i cons whic h access vari ous digital fun ctions. Displayi ng and Naviga ting th e Menu Bar 1 T urn on the Image L CD ([...]
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About the DCS 645 47 Contents Back Next In de x Menu s Many DCS 645 fun ctions can be a ccessed through the menus o n the Image LCD. ☛ Some m enu screen s have OK a nd Cancel choices. T o imple ment these c hoices, press the OK o r Cancel butto ns (pag e 50) on th e DCS 645. Makin g a Menu Selectio n 1 Navigate the Menu bar ( page 4 6) until the [...]
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About the DCS 645 48 Contents Back Next In de x Menu H ierarch y[...]
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About the DCS 645 49 Contents Back Next In de x S t atu s Screen The S tatus screen p rovides a quick disp lay of th e DCS 645 ’ s curren t setup. Disp layin g the St at us scre en ✔ Highli ght the S tatu s scree n icon ( page 4 6) . The S tatus screen appears w ith the foll owing information: a - Estima te of the number of im ages th at can b [...]
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About the DCS 645 50 Contents Back Next In de x Di gital B utt on s The Fo ur-way swi tch and the M enu, OK, Tag, and C ancel buttons a ctivate the di gital functi ons. Fou r-w ay Swit ch Press th e left or right side to : ✔ Navigate through im ages ✔ Navigate the Menu bar ✔ Move the R egion of Interest bo x (Zoom mod e) Press th e top or bo [...]
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About the DCS 645 51 Contents Back Next In de x Quick Gui d e for Usi ng the Imag e LCD an d Digit a l Buttons The dig ital butto ns take on diff erent functi ons, dep ending on th e current st ate of the Im age LCD . T urn on the Image LCD : Pre ss the OK button Select a highligh ted menu o ption: Pre ss the OK button Enab le Region of Interest bo[...]
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About the DCS 645 52[...]
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About the DCS 645 53 Contents Back Next In de x IEEE 139 4 Po rt A 6-pin to 4-pin IE EE 1394 ca ble connects her e. Your d ealer of K oda k prod ucts is th e best source of inf ormation ab out purcha sing suppl i e s and accessori es. Referen ce catalo g number 164 7668. Video O utput Port An stand ard compos ite video cable connect s here and let [...]
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The B asics 55 Contents Back Next In de x Att ach ing the DCS 645 to the Camera Body and Co nnectin g Accessories Attach ing the DCS 645 to the Camer a Body 1 T o remove the DCS 645 M or 645C b ody cap, rot ate the D CS 645 Release button to th e left and press, then pivot the top of the ca p away from the DCS 645. On the D CS 645H, th e Release ha[...]
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The B asics 56 Contents Back Next In de x Att ach ing the DCS 645 to the Camera Body and Co nnectin g Accessories IMPORT ANT : Do no t touch or stri ke the expose d IR filter or anti-al iasing filte r . Do not set th e DCS 645 filt er side d own on a surf ace. Do not inst all the DCS 64 5 b atter y or con nect the AC adapte r to th e D CS 64 5 unti[...]
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The B asics 57 Contents Back Next In de x 3 Using is opropyl a lcohol on a lint-free lens cleanin g tissue, clean th e contact pads on the DCS 645 an d the cont act pins and l o cating post s on the ca mera bod y . W ARNING: Isopr opyl alco hol is a f lammab le liq uid . It can cause e ye irrit ation and dry ski n. High v apor concen trati ons ma y[...]
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The B asics 58 Contents Back Next In de x Disco nnectin g the DCS 64 5 fro m the Ca me ra B ody 1 Place the camera on a t able o r other fla t surf ace. 2 If they are connected, u nplug t he video cable (pag e 140) and the IE EE 1394 cable (p age 84) . T urn of f and disco nnect all flash and strobe system s. 3 T urn of f the cam era body . 4 If th[...]
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The B asics 59 Contents Back Next In de x Connectin g Flash/S trobe Un it s Conne ct flash and stu dio strobes fo llowing the instructions in yo ur camera bod y ’ s ma nual. Image F il es Images ca ptured usi ng th e DCS 645 are save d in a proprietary file format with a .DCR exte nsio n. You mu st use one of the follo w in g include d software p[...]
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The B asics 60 Contents Back Next In de x S tori ng Images Images are store d on either a CO MP ACTFLA SH Card (p age 68) inserted i n the DCS 645 or on the computer hard dri ve. Refer to th e included DCS Ca pture S tudio , DCS Came ra Manage r , or DCS Phot o Desk soft w a re Help fo r instructions o n storing ima ges on the computer . Images ar [...]
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The B asics 61 Contents Back Next In de x Powe r Su pply Use th e include d AC adapter when the DCS 645 is conn ected to a com puter . Use the DCS 645 batt ery or AC adapt er whe n the DCS 64 5 is not connected t o a computer . T wo AC ada pters are included w ith your DC S 645: ✔ 8VDC AC adap ter is used with the DCS 6 45 when you have a po wer [...]
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The B asics 62 Contents Back Next In de x AC A dapt er An 8VD C AC adapte r is included w ith the DC S 645. D o not use an y other type of AC adap ter with your cam era. Conne cting an AC Adap ter Plug the AC adap ter cable into the Pow er port on the DCS 645, then plug the A C adapter in to a wall socket.[...]
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The B asics 63 Contents Back Next In de x Battery A Battery ki t is incl uded with the D CS 645. Th is include s a DCS 645 b attery , a battery cha rger , and an A C adapter f or the batt ery charger . ☛ Y ou must charge a b attery befor e using it for the first time (pag e 67) . W ARNING: The bat tery can explode , leak, or catch o n fire if exp[...]
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The B asics 64 Contents Back Next In de x Re moving a Ba ttery CAUTION: Hold the b attery with one ha nd or place t he camer a on a f lat surface whil e r emovin g the ba ttery s o it do es not drop and be come da maged. ✔ Press the Batter y Re lease button to rem ove the battery .[...]
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The B asics 65 Contents Back Next In de x Checkin g Batter y S tatus Check th e Battery icon on S tatus scr een in the Image LC D. Always check th e battery st atus at the following times: ✔ When lo ading a new battery ✔ After le ngthy storag e ✔ If the shutte r does not release ✔ In cold weather ✔ Before an import ant assi gnment The Bat[...]
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The B asics 66 Contents Back Next In de x Bat tery Ch arger Char ge a battery before usin g it for the f irst time and w henever it is insu f ficient or emp ty . If you plan to use your ca mera without the AC adapter for an extended pe riod of time, it is a go od idea to charge on e or mor e batteri es before you begin. An exter nal battery charger[...]
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The B asics 67 Contents Back Next In de x Ch arging Batt eries 1 Plug the cable from t he charger ’ s AC adapte r into t he battery ch arger po rt. 2 Select the appropr i a te includ ed internatio nal power cord and plug the A C adapter i nto a wall outlet. 3 Insert one or two batteries in t he slot s in the batt ery charger . (Use either slo t w[...]
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The B asics 68 Contents Back Next In de x COMP ACTFLASH (C F ) Cards The D CS 645 ha s a slot for a solid st ate or IBM Micr oDrive COM P ACTF LASH+ T ype II Card. ☛ When t he camera i s connect ed to a computer and DCS Capture S tudi o is runni ng, images a re saved to the compute r , regardl ess of whet her a card is pre sent. Inser ting a CF C[...]
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The B asics 69 Contents Back Next In de x Ejec ting a CF C ard 1 Open the C ard do or . CAUTION: The Car d Busy L ED flashes wh en ima ges are being accessed . Do not remove th e card when t h e LED is fla shing. Doing so could de stroy all im age files on th e card. 2 Press th e Eject button. 3 Remove the CF Card. 4 Close th e Card door .[...]
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The B asics 70 Contents Back Next In de x Selecting a F o ld er This procedure applies o nly when you are working in port able mode o r using DCS Ca mera Manager with app ropriate o ptions sele cted. When DCS Capture S tudio is r unning , images are saved on the computer . Use DCS C apture S tudio or D CS Camer a Manager to select fold ers on t he [...]
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The B asics 71 Contents Back Next In de x Acce ssing Imag es on a CF Card After you capture image s to a CF Card, you ne ed to copy them to a compu ter with one of the following i nst alled: ✔ DCS Ca pture S tudio ✔ DCS Ph oto De sk ✔ ADOB E PHOTOSHOP with th e D CR File Fo rmat Mod ule ✔ AD O B E PHOTOSHOP with t he ERI JPEG File F ormat M[...]
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The B asics 72 Contents Back Next In de x For ma tting a CF Card Occasion ally you may nee d to forma t a CF C ard if it was formatte d incorr ectly or if the dat a on the card becom es corrup ted. If you have used a CF Card for severa l sessions (for exa mple, tw o or three do zen), you m ay wan t to format it on t he ca m era you will be using so[...]
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The B asics 73 Contents Back Next In de x Recove r ing Data on a CF Ca rd The R ecover Card fea ture le ts you recov er image files re cently del eted from a C F Card. Fi les can be recover ed if: ✔ The card was formatted usi ng a DCS 645 ✔ The i mages were captured u sing a DCS 645 ✔ The fi les have not been overw ritten When yo u recover f [...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 74 Contents Back Next In de x Configur ing Y our Camera Choos ing a Lang uage Y ou can cho ose the l anguage in which text appears i n the Im age LCD. At this time , you can choose betw een Engl ish and Jap anese. 1 Highli ght the M enu icon (p age 46) then choose La nguage from the dro p-down m enu (pag e 47) . 2 Choose a [...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 75 Contents Back Next In de x Setting the Date a nd Time A date and time st amp is associated with ea ch image file. Inside th e DCS 645, a batter y maint ains the date and time fo r up to 14 days. The battery is recharge d when the ca mera is power ed. If this battery l oses its charge, you m ust reset the date and time. ?[...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 76 Contents Back Next In de x Set ting Camer a Propert i es Y ou can cha nge t he following camera pr operties: ✔ Delay before Battery Save mode activation (pag e 77) ✔ Delay be fore the Im age LCD di splay turns of f ( page 7 7) ✔ Long exposu re processin g (pag e 78) ✔ Resolutio n of processed i mages (p age 79) ?[...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 77 Contents Back Next In de x Setting Bat t e ry Save Onset When t he DCS 645 is powere d by battery and you don ’ t to uch any controls during the specified Batter y S a ve Onset time, it enters Ba ttery Save st ate. Y ou can change the onset time ( page 88 ) from 1:0 0:00 t o 23:59:59 ( HH:MM: S S ). The defa ult onset [...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 78 Contents Back Next In de x Long Expo sure The Lon g Exposure pro perty reduces accumulated patter n noise i n long exposur e images. Long E xposure Processi ng is appli ed immedi ately after i mage captur e. As a r esult, there i s a great er lag time b etween exposures, thereby r educing "bur st" mode ca pture[...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 79 Contents Back Next In de x Resolu tio n Y ou can sp ecify the reso lution o f the finished f iles (TIFF RGB or ER I JPEG) pr oduced by the DCS 645. 1 Display the Proper ties menu (p age 76) . 2 Select Reso lution. The R esolution scree n appears where you set the val ue for the finished i m ages ’ resolutio n in eithe [...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 80 Contents Back Next In de x Us e Fold er 01 Y ou can cha nge the CF C a rd ’ s de fault im age capture fo lder . If you do not change the defaul t folder , the de fault is the l o west number ed empty fold er . 1 Display the Proper ties menu (p age 76) . 2 Select Us e FOLDER01. 3 Choose Y es or No. If you choose Y es, F[...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 81 Contents Back Next In de x Using Job T racke r This feature let s you enter Job T racker dat a using D CS Photo D esk or DCS Cap ture S tudio, load the data from a CF Card into cam era memory , th en includ e it in im age headers. Th e dat a follows the Intern ational Pr ess T elecommun ication Council (I PTC) sta ndard.[...]
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Configuring Y our Camera 82 Contents Back Next In de x Loadi ng Job T ra cker Da t a from a CF C ard 1 Choose Load from Card from the Job T racker Dat a menu. 2 Choose a Job T r a cker file f rom the Lo ad Job T rack er Data menu. The fi le is load ed from th e CF Card to your came ra. Each file m ust have a un ique name. If you attempt to load a f[...]
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Using the Camera Connected to a Compute r 83 Contents Back Next In de x Using th e Camera C onnected t o a Computer Getti n g St arted T o star t using your ca mera conn ected to a computer , do the following. ☛ It is not nece ssary to turn of f the comp uter . 1 Assemble the camera (page 54) . 2 Instal l the included softwar e, as neede d (pag e[...]
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Using the Camera Connected to a Compute r 84 Contents Back Next In de x Conne c t ing the Camera t o t h e Computer a nd Po wer Supp ly Conne ct the DCS 64 5 to a compu ter and a DCS Pro Back 64 5 battery o r A C adapter. Co nnectin g to a Compu ter In addi tion to include d accessories, you need a 6-pi n plug to 4- pin plug IE EE 1394 cabl e ( pag[...]
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Using the Camera Connected to a Compute r 85 Contents Back Next In de x Powering Y our Camera ✔ T urn on the camera body . The D CS 645 a ctivates within 5 - 6 second s after the AC Adap ter or ba ttery star ts prov iding po wer . ☛ If you turn on the Ima ge LCD, it turns off automatic ally after t he time specified in the Display Of f T ime pr[...]
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Using the Camera in Po r ta ble Mod e 86 Contents Back Next In de x Using th e Camera in P ortable Mode Getti n g St arted T o star t using you r camer a in port abl e mode (not connected t o a computer), d o the foll owing: 1 Assemble the camera (page 54) . 2 Atta ch a DCS 645 battery or connect the AC adapter (page 87) . 3 Insert a CF Card (p age[...]
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Using the Camera in Po r ta ble Mod e 87 Contents Back Next In de x Conne cting t o a Po we r Sup ply When you ar e working in port able mod e, you can use ei ther a DCS 6 45 battery or the incl uded AC adapter (page 62) . Co nnectin g to th e AC A dapter 1 Plug the AC adap ter into the Pow er port on the DCS 645. 2 Plug the AC adapter into a wall [...]
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Using the Camera in Po r ta ble Mod e 88 Contents Back Next In de x Battery Sa v e S tate T o conserve the battery ’ s charge, the D CS 645 enters B attery S ave state if n o DCS 645 co ntrols are touch ed for a speci fied peri od of time. When this ha ppens, the Im age LCD and D CS 64 5 butt ons become in active. The defa ult onse t of Battery S[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 89 Contents Back Next In de x Capturi ng and Proc es sing Imag es Overview Captu re images usin g the Shu tter Release butt on on the cam era body . Ref er to the User ’ s Manual for your C ONT AX 6 45, MAMIY A 645 A F , MAMIY A 645 AFD or H ASSELB LA D H1. Refer al so to the list o f features th at are not supp[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 90 Contents Back Next In de x MAMIY A 645 AFD and CONT AX 645: To capture an i mage, half-p ress the Shutter Rel ease butt on for 1/5 second, then press th e button ful ly to the re lease po sition. If you har d-press th e button without the half-press, th ere will b e a significan t delay between th e hard -press[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 91 Contents Back Next In de x Image Format The D CS 6 45 has a square imager that captu res imag es in a square format. Y ou can chang e this format, if needed. The ne w format i s applied to subsequent l y captur ed images. The Maske d F ocus screen ( page 41 ) indicates the appr oximate area of coverage for each[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 92 Contents Back Next In de x Intervalometer The Inter valome ter is ava il a ble on th e DCS 645H or wh en a DCS 64 5M is m ounted on a MAMIY A 645 AF D. It is not availabl e with the DCS 64 5C or when the DCS 645M is used w ith the MA MIY A 645 AF . The Inte rvalometer automaticall y captures a sequence o f imag[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 93 Contents Back Next In de x Int erv alom et er Opt ions Fram e Count Interval De lay Ena bl e Scr een: De scripti on: Speci fies the num ber of fr ames t o c apture Speci fies the interval betw een imag e captu res Sp ec if ies th e d e lay befor e onset of the Interv alom eter functi on Y es enab l es the Inter[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 94 Contents Back Next In de x Se tting IS O The D CS 645 sup ports a n ISO ran ge of 100 t o 400 at 1/3 stop int ervals. The factory defau lt is ISO 100 . The ISO setting set the sensit i vity of the ima ger ’ s electroni cs to light. Incr easing or d ecreasing the ISO incre ases or decreases se nsitivity . 1 Ch[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 95 Contents Back Next In de x Whit e Bal ance The D CS 645 of fers bo th Preset and Click Whit e Balance f unctiona li t y . There a re five Pr eset options: A uto, Daylight, T ungsten, Fluorescent , and Flash. C h oose the setting which re present s the domina nt type of lighting present when the image wa s captu[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 96 Contents Back Next In de x Click Balance When yo u use Click Balan ce, your clicki ng of a neutral area in an image he lps neutr alize color shift s. The ne utral areas of subsequen t images will have RGB valu es that are approximately equal . Choosing an I mage for Click Balan ce For C lick Balance, choose an [...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 97 Contents Back Next In de x Perfor ming the Cl ick Balance Operation 1 Choose Click Balance from the White Balance men u. 2 Press th e OK button to u se the current ima ge. A zoome d version of t he current image appears w ith a mo veable e yedropper . 3 Press any side of the Four -way switch to move the ey edro[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 98 Contents Back Next In de x Using th e Click Bal ance Menu 1 Choose Click Balance from the White Balance men u. 2 Press th e Menu but ton to display th e Click Balance m enu. 3 Do one of the followi ng: ✔ Select a Click Balance setting. ✔ Delete a Click Balance setting. ✔ Load a Click B alance setting f ro[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 99 Contents Back Next In de x Deleting a Click Balance Settin g 1 Choose Delete S etting fr om the Cl ick Balance men u. 2 Select the Click Balance sett ing to b e deleted. 3 Press th e OK button. 4 Press th e OK button. Loading a Click Balan ce Setting Y ou can l oad a Click B alance setting t hat has been saved [...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 100 Contents Back Next In de x[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 101 Contents Back Next In de x Saving a Click Balance S etting Y ou can pe rform a Click B alance ope ration on the current ima ge (pa ge 97) the n save the settings for reuse. 1 Choose Sa ve (Image numb er) from the Click Balance m enu. 2 Press th e OK button. The saved setting replaces the l ast Clic k Balance s[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 102 Contents Back Next In de x Processing Imag es The D CS 645 sup ports b ackground i mage proc essing that pr oduces ERI JPE G or TIFF RGB fi les which can be ope ned directly b y many applica tions and bro wsers. ERI JPEG is a outpu t of the KODAK PROFE S S IONAL Extend ed Rang e Imaging T echnology ( ERI). Th [...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 103 Contents Back Next In de x ERI JPEG files are saved to a JP EG folder . T IF F RGB fi les are saved to a TIFF fol der . Th ese folde rs are created o n the CF Card when you turn pro cessing o n (if they don ’ t already exis t) Y ou canno t capture ima ges to the JP EG or TIFF folde rs. If you attempt t o do [...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 104 Contents Back Next In de x 3 Press th e OK button. Ch anging Proc essing Settin gs There a re several p r ocessing setting s that you can change. The settings are applied t o images as they are proc essed. 1 Select Chan ge Setting s from the Pr ocessing menu. 2 Select th e desir ed se tti ng from the Processin[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 105 Contents Back Next In de x The fo llowing scre ens appear , dependi ng on your choice: Pr oces sing Sett ing s Sc reen De fault s Underlined Re sult Original DCR Save Sav es the DCR imag e (d efault). De le te De le te s th e DC R i m age af te r th e pro ce ss ed E R I JPEG file has been save d. ☛ It i s re[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 106 Contents Back Next In de x Resolution 100% Aspect rati o is unchange d. Height and width are the s ame as t he origin al imag e . 67% Aspect rati o is unchange d. Height and width are reduced t o t wo-thirds. 50% Aspect rati o is unchange d. Height and width are reduced t o one-ha lf. 25% Aspect rati o is unch[...]
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Capturi ng and Proce ssing Im ages 107 Contents Back Next In de x Look Portrait Applies a lower contrast to ne scale with more detail in the hi ghlights and shadows. Product Appli es a hi gher contras t, more vi br ant t one sc al e. Exposure Y es Applies an auto exposur e algorithm when finish ing the image. No Image is proces sed with its existin[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 108 Contents Back Next In de x Using th e Image LCD Reviewing Images Y ou can r eview imag es on the act i ve CF Card (pag e 68) in one of five Display modes: ✔ Single Im age mode (p age 1 10) ✔ Zo om mode (p age 1 1 0) ✔ Histogr am mode (p age 1 12) ✔ Multip le Ima ge mode ( page 1 14) ✔ Delete m ode (page 1 15) ☛[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 109 Contents Back Next In de x Na vigating throu gh D isplay ed Im ages Press the left or right sid e of th e Fo ur-wa y sw itch to navig ate through i mage s in the select ed folde r within th e selected D isplay mode. ☛ This works in al l Dis play m odes except Zoom mod e (p age 1 10) when the Regi on of Interest box is e [...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 0 Contents Back Next In de x Sing le I mage Displa y Mo de The thumbna il for the curr ent im age appears with the S tatus bar (pag e 1 16) at the left. Zoo m Dis play Mode The thumbna il for the curr ent im age appears with a Reg i o n of Intere st box and cr osshairs (p age 1 1 1) . The Region o f Interest bo x includes t[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 111 Contents Back Next In de x Zo oming With the Region of Inte rest box ena bled, (pag e 1 10) press the OK bu tton. There a r e th ree zoom l evels. Th e first actuation zooms to 1: 4 (one pi xel displayed fo r every fou r in the image), th e second to 1 :1, and the t hird ret urns to the un-zoomed 1:16. ☛ When zo omed to [...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 2 Contents Back Next In de x Hist ogram Disp lay Mod e When His togram mod e is active, depe ndant on your came ra body mo del, the active image, its histog ram, and t he following infor mation appe ar: ✔ Image na me ✔ Active fol der number /name ✔ Date a nd time of im age capture ✔ ISO ✔ Shutter speed ✔ Apertu [...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 3 Contents Back Next In de x ☛ The Hasselbla d H1 ’ s grip LCD will display the hi stogram of the last DCS 64 5H imag e captured if the “ Sh ow Histogra m ” option in the H1 ’ s C u stom Set tings menu is set to “ Ye s ” . ☛ The H asselblad H 1's User bu tton can be assigne d the function of displayi ng[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 4 Contents Back Next In de x Multip le Image Display Mode Four i mage th umbnail s appear wi th the S tatu s bar (p age 1 16) at the left. T he current imag e is highligh ted. ☛ Thumbn ails may appear with var ying im age format s (pa ge 91) as e ach thumbna il i s displayed in it s selected imag e format.[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 5 Contents Back Next In de x Imag e Delete Displ ay Mode Use Im age Delete D isplay mode t o delet e the current i mage. Y ou can also d elete group s of images (pag e 1 17) using a Main menu option. ☛ If you del ete an im age by mist ake, you can get it back if you imm ediately p erform th e Recover funct ion (pa ge 73) [...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 6 Contents Back Next In de x St a t u s B a r When im age thumb nails ar e displaye d in Single Image or Multiple Image D isplay m ode (page 108) , a S tatus bar appears at the left of th e display. It contains some or al l of the follow ing information. Loca tion Bar A Location bar appe ars at the b ottom of the Image LC D[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 7 Contents Back Next In de x Deleting Groups of Images Y ou can de lete group s of image s using a Main menu opt i o n. Y ou can a lso delete si ngle images using Image Delete D ispla y mode (p age 1 15) . T o Dele te Group s of Images 1 Highli ght the M enu icon (p age 46) , and choose Mai n Menu from the drop-down menu (p[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 8 Contents Back Next In de x Display Contrast Y ou can cha nge t he contrast a nd lighten or darken th e images di splayed on t he Image L C D panel . ☛ Chang ing contrast does not affect the stored images, onl y the view of the images on the Image LC D. 1 Highli ght the Con trast ico n (pag e 46) . 2 Press the top or bot[...]
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Usin g the Imag e LCD 11 9 Contents Back Next In de x T agging Images Y ou can t ag one o r more im ages then de l e te unt agged im ages on the camera. Y o u can also select t agged im ages in DCS Phot o Desk, then perform a variety of o perati ons on the se lected images. 1 Select an y Di sp lay mode except Delete mode (pag e 108) . 2 Select the [...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 120 Contents Back Next In de x Caring for Y o ur DCS 64 5 Cleaning Clean the ca mera body as descri bed in its User ’ s Manual . Cle anin g the DCS 64 5 1 T urn the DCS 645 of f and disco nnect it from the computer . 2 Using a li nt-free clot h with light pre ssure, clean only th e outside enclosures an d the Image LCD p [...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 121 Contents Back Next In de x Cle aning t he IR or An ti-alia sing F ilter 1 Remo ve the filte r f rom the D CS 645 ( page 43) . 2 Gent l y blow of f the dust using commer cially availab le canned air (low pressu re). If the filter is still dirty , co ntact your dealer or service represen tative. 3 If the i mager is dir ty[...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 122 Contents Back Next In de x ✔ Atta ch the body cap ove r the expose d IR or anti- aliasing filte r to prote ct it from da mage. ✔ When n ot in use, keep your DCS 64 5 in its soft carrying case. ✔ Keep ou t of direct sun light an d away from “ hot spot s ” such as t he trunk of a car . ✔ Avo id places where ch[...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 123 Contents Back Next In de x Firmware Fir mware is the software pr ogram tha t runs w it hin the DCS 64 5 and controls its operation . If a new firm ware version b ecomes avail able, you ca n downlo ad it from th e KODAK W eb site and update the firmware wit hin the DC S 645. Checkin g the Current F irmware V ersion You c[...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 124 Contents Back Next In de x Up dat i ng Fir mw a re 1 O n a c o m p u t e r w i t h I n t e r n e t a c c e s s , g o t o www .kodak.com , then choo se Service, Suppor t & Download s, locate the D CS 645 support p age and then click on the firmw are link. 2 Download the firmwar e to your co mputer . 3 Insert a C F Ca[...]
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Caring for Y our DCS 645 125 Contents Back Next In de x Recycling The D CS 645 con tains lead and mercury. Disposal o f lead and m ercury may be regulate d due to envi ronmental considera tions. For disposa l or recycling i nforma tion, please con tact your local authoritie s or the E lectronics Indu stry Allia n ce: www.e iae .or g.[...]
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Featur e Compar ison 126 Contents Back Next In de x Feature Com parison The fo llowing table lists available features whe n the DCS 64 5 is ma ted to your ca mera bod y. Feat ure MAMIY A 645 AF MAMIY A 6 45 AFD CONT AX 645 Hasselb lad H1 Seque ntia l captu res wit h Shu tte r Re le ase bu t t o n held down N o Ye s Ye s Ye s W a ke up from D C S C [...]
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Featur e Compar ison 127 Contents Back Next In de x Hass elb la d Im age F orm a t Displ ay NA NA NA Y es Hass elb la d W hi te Bal anc e Displ ay NA NA NA Y es Hass elb lad IS O Disp lay NA NA N A Y e s Hasse lblad Histo gram Displa y NA NA NA Y e s DC S 64 5 bus y m es s ag e None “ busy db ” (vie w fin de r & bo dy LCD) None “ Digit al[...]
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Featur e Compar ison 128 Contents Back Next In de x In the fol lowing table, metad ata refers to camera bod y information wh ich is embe dded i n the header of the DCR image file. The data ca n b e vie w e d in the “ Image I nfo ” win dow of DCS Photo Desk. Settin gs / Met adat a MAM IY A 645 A F MAM IY A 645 A FD CONT AX 645 Hass elblad H1 ISO[...]
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Featur e Compar ison 129 Contents Back Next In de x Light Meter mode No No No Me ta / Get / S e t Fla sh mo de NA NA NA Get / Set Focus di stance No No No No On b oar d f las h o n/off NA NA NA Meta 1 Get = DC S Cam era M ana ger ge t s info rmatio n from the c ame ra bod y . S et = DC S Cam er a Mana ger c an o ut put t o an d set on th e cam er a[...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 130 Contents Back Next In de x T ran smitting Data Connectin g a Device to the Serial Port You can use the seria l port on your DCS 645 to tranfer data b etween it and o ther devic es. You can connect a var iety of devices to your DCS 645 ’ s serial p ort using a se rial cab l e (avai lable from your dealer of KODAK products[...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 131 Contents Back Next In de x Accessing Serial Port Opt ions 1 Highli ght the M enu icon and choose Mai n Menu fro m the dropdow n menu. 2 Choose Serial P ort from the M ain m enu. 3 Select one of the follo wi n g from the S erial Port men u: ✔ Braud Rate ✔ Serial In ✔ Serial Ou t Set ting th e Baud R ate Before transmi[...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 132 Contents Back Next In de x Se ria l In Mo de Using S erial In mode, your DC S 645 accepts text string s from a co nnected external device. Th e informati on is then added to sp ecified ima ge headers. ☛ Serial In and Ser ial Out modes ca n work at the same time. 1 Select Serial I n from the Serial Port menu. 2 Select you[...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 133 Contents Back Next In de x Seria l In Mode Menu Choice Action Comment s Non e No data transmitted . Se rial po rt is unavai lable. New I mages The text str ing from th e connected de vice is written to the head er of subsequent i mages. Text string must be 250 valid characters, or les s. Valid char acters consist o f ASCII[...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 134 Contents Back Next In de x Ser ial I n S tatus When you se lect New Images or Previous I mage from the Serial In M ode menu , the Serial In Status ch oice becomes a vailable. 1 Select S erial I n S tatus f r om the Seria l Port men u. If the conne cted devi ce is sending da ta, a message ind i ca tes the most recent dat a [...]
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T r ansm itting Da ta 135 Contents Back Next In de x Ser ial O ut Mo de When t he serial por t is in S erial Out mo de, your DCS 645 sen ds data to a remotely con nected device. ☛ Serial In and Ser ial Out modes ca n work at the same time. 1 Select Serial O ut from the Serial Port menu 2 Select you r choice from the Seri al Out Mode menu (d escri[...]
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Specific ations 136 Contents Back Next In de x Spe cific atio ns Ty p e Digital camera b ack which atta ches to exi sting medium format camera b odies having re movable fi lm magazine s Imager size 16 mi ll io n pixels ( 4080 x 4080 ) Image LC D 2-in ch diagona l LC D provides ima ge thum bnail , adju sta bl e contr ast, and sta tus of digit al fea[...]
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Unsupported Features 137 Contents Back Next In de x Unsuppor ted Featur es Unsupport ed or Partially Supported Features (CONT A X 645) Unsupp orted: ✔ Shutter speeds gre ater than 1 /4 second unless Long Exposure Pr ocessing is u sed. ✔ ISO out side of the range100-400 ✔ Multip le exposure. ✔ Frame R ate of 1.6 frame/ second i n contin uous[...]
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Unsupported Features 138 Contents Back Next In de x Unsupport ed or Partially Supported Features (MA MIY A 645AF and 645AFD ) Unsupp orted: ✔ Shutter speeds gre ater than 1 /4 second unless Long Exposure Pr ocessing is u sed. ✔ ISO out side of the range100-400 ✔ Multip le exposure. ✔ Frame R ate 645 AF D model:1.2 f r ame/second when the Sh[...]
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Unsupported Features 139 Contents Back Next In de x Unsu pported or P a rtia lly S upport ed Feat ures ( HASSELBLAD H1) Unsupp orted: ✔ Shutter speeds gre ater than 1 /4 second unless Long Exposure Pr ocessing is u sed ✔ ISO out side of the range 100 - 40 0 ✔ Multip l e exposure ✔ Frame Rate of the H1 film magazine ✔ Data imp rint functio[...]
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Using a V ideo M onitor 140 Contents Back Next In de x Using a V ideo Monitor Y ou can review images on an external vid eo moni tor . This pro vides a la rger versio n of the imag e displayed on t he Image L CD. ☛ When t he external m onitor i s enabled, th e Image LC D turns of f. When the DCS 6 45 external video i s enabled and it is conn ected[...]
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Using a V ideo M onitor 141 Contents Back Next In de x En abling 1 Highli ght the M enu icon (p age 46) then choose Mai n Menu from the drop-down menu (pag e 47) . 2 Choose Externa l Video from the Main menu. 3 Choose On from th e External Vide o screen. A V ideo icon a ppears on the Me nu bar . 4 Highli ght the V ideo ico n. 5 Press th e OK button[...]
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Over view 142 Contents Back Next Index Electromag netic Emissi ons Japan This is a Class A pr oduct based on the stand ard of the Voluntary Control Council for Inte rference b y Inform ation Techn ology Equipm ent (VCCI) . If this equipment is u sed in a domestic envir onment, ra dio distu rbance ma y arise. When such troubl e occurs, the user may [...]
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Over view 143 Contents Back Next Index Euro pean Unio n (E U) War ning: This i s a class A p roduct. In a dome stic environme nt this produ ct may cause r adio interfer ence in w hich case the u ser may be required t o take adequ ate measures. USA NOTE: This e quipment ha s been tested and found t o comply with the lim its for a Class A digital dev[...]
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W arnings an d Cautions 144 Contents Back Next In de x W ar nings and Ca utions Wa r ni n g s[...]
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W arnings an d Cautions 145 Contents Back Next In de x ✔ T reat th e imager wi th extrem e care. It is ve ry expensi ve to replace . ✔ The anti -aliasing o r IR filter is expo sed when the cap is rem oved. Do not tou ch or strike thi s filter or set i t down on a su rface. ✔ Do not substitu te other typ es of cables for supplie d cables or ca[...]
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Glos sary Contents Back Next In de x 146 Gl ossar y Aliasing Artifa cts that a ppear on a n image but were not in t he original scen e Anti-a liasing filte r Helps to reduce aliasing at certain foca l distan ces Ca me ra M anage r See DC S Camera M anager Ca ptur e Stud io See DC S Capt ure S tudio COMP ACT F L ASH Card (CF Car d) A small, removabl[...]
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Glos sary Contents Back Next In de x 147 DCS Capture Studio Inclu ded software applicatio n used to cap ture and pr ocess images fr om the DC S 645 (MACINTO SH only ) DCS Phot o De sk Inclu ded software applicatio n used to re view and pr ocess images fr om the DC S 645 Focu s screen Inclu ded screen that r eplaces the existing camera focus screen [...]
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Glos sary Contents Back Next In de x 148 Imag e format In the DCS 645, image format r efers to croppi ng of ima ges as they ar e captured . Cho i c es are: 5x5, 4 x5, and 5x4 Imag e LCD A two- inch diag onal LCD wh ere you can vi e w im ages and chan ge settings on the DCS 645 Inter valometer Autom atically cap tures a sequ ence of imag es at speci[...]
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W arranty 149 Contents Back Next In de x W arr anty CAREFULL Y REA D THE FOLLOWING W ARRANT Y TERMS AND COND I TIONS BE FORE USING YOUR CAMERA . USE OF YOUR CAMERA INDIC AT E S YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF T H ESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WIT H THEM, PROMPTLY RETURN THE CAM ERA, UNUSED, ALONG WI T H T H E A CCOMPAN YING MATERIALS, IN THE ORI[...]
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W arranty 150 Contents Back Next In de x W arr anty Rep air C ove rage If thi s equipment does not fun ction proper ly during the warranty pe riod d ue to defects i n materi al or workman ship, Kodak w ill, a t its option, eithe r repair or r eplace the eq uipment without charg e, subject to the cond itions and limitation s stated here in. Such rep[...]
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W arranty 151 Contents Back Next In de x Shou l d you need to return e quipment to K od ak, Kodak is n ot responsibl e for the loss or da mage of equi pment while i n transp ort to a Kodak authori zed service cen ter. You may, at your option, choo se to insu re equipme nt for loss or damage with the carrier of your cho i ce . This warranty b ecomes[...]
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W arranty 152 Contents Back Next In de x KODAK MAKES NO OTH ER W ARR ANTIES, EXP RESS OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIF I C ALL Y DISCLAIMS THE IMPL IED W AR RANTIES OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY AND FITNESS F OR A P AR T ICUL AR PURPOSE. KODAK WILL NOT BE RESP ONSIBLE F OR ANY C O N SEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENT AL DAMAGES RESUL T ING F ROM THE PURCHAS E, USE, OR IMPROPER F[...]
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W arranty 153 Contents Back Next In de x Ho w to obt ai n s ervi ce See yo ur author ized Kodak dealer. If service is req uired , your Kodak d ealer will instru ct you to re turn the unit to the near est ser vice cen ter f or repair and will issue a ret urn authorization n umber. When returning a KODAK P ROFESSIO NAL DCS 64 5 for repa ir, you shoul[...]
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W arranty 154 Contents Back Next In de x 1 T echnical Suppo rt through the Web site: http://www .kodak.com. Supp ort includes F AQs (Fre quently Asked Quest ions), d ownloadable sof tware u pdates, and technical topi c articles for readin g and downloa ding. 2 FaxBack Document s on a variety of subject s. In North America the FaxBack system is a va[...]
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W arranty 155 Contents Back Next In de x number are provided. Ca lls to report b ugs or ano ma lies will be cancelled. Calls to ar range for service will be cancelled or ap plied as a cred it against the r epair estimate or invoice. Service main tenance agr eement s, which cover the repair and suppor t of the DCS 645 and softwa re are avai l a ble.[...]
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Index Index -1 Contents Back Next In de x A AC ada pter 62 Accessing images on a CF Card 71 Actuat ions 79 Anti-aliasing filte r 42 Cleaning 121 Assem bling the camera 54 B Batte ries 63 Attach i n g 63 Cha rging 67 Checking statu s 65 Con serving 87 Removing 64 Batte ry 63 , 64 , 65 Batte ry charger 66 Batte ry Save onset 77 Batte ry Save state 88[...]
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Index Index -2 Contents Back Next In de x Selecting a setting 98 COMPACTFLASH Cards 68 Accessing images on 71 Ejecting 69 Form atting 72 Inserting 68 Computer , Conn ecting to 84 Con necting AC ada pter 87 Cam era to the computer and power supply 84 DCS 645 to the camera bo dy 55 Con trast, Changing on Image LC D 11 8 D Date and time 75 DCS 645 Con[...]
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Index Index -3 Contents Back Next In de x Ejecti ng a CF Ca rd 69 Electr omagnetic em issions 142 Eval uating ima ges When connected to computer 28 When not connecte d to comput er 21 F Featur es 15 Unsu pported 137 Fil es, See Image fil es 59 Filters Anti-aliasing 42 IR 42 Fi rmware 123 , 13 3 Checking ver sion 12 3 Updating 124 Focus scr een 41 F[...]
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Index Index -4 Contents Back Next In de x Delet ing groups o f 117 Delet ing one 11 5 Form atting 91 Reviewing 108 Stori ng 60 Inclu ded software 30 Inserting a CF Card 68 Interval ometer 92 Options 93 Introdu ction 14 IPTC data 81 IR filter 42 Cleaning 121 Stori ng 12 1 , 131 ISO 94 J Job tracke r 81 Job tracke r data, Loadi ng from Card 82 L Lang[...]
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Index Index -5 Contents Back Next In de x In Zoo m mode 111 O OK bu tton 50 Overexpo sure indi cator 11 8 P Pan/Z oom mod e Enab l ing or D isa bling th e Region of Interest box 110 Pann ing 11 1 Zoom ing 11 1 Pann ing 11 1 PC Cards, Se e COMPACT FLAS H Cards 68 Port able m ode 86 Port s and Jacks 52 , 53 IEEE 1394 53 Powe ring the camera In port a[...]
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Index Index -6 Contents Back Next In de x S Saving images 60 Selecting a CF Card or folder 70 Seria l In Mode 132 Stat us 134 , 135 Seria l Port Optio ns 131 Seria l Port, Connecting 130 Singl e Image Display mo de 110 Softwar e DCR File Format Module 32 DCS Camera M anager 31 DCS Capture Studi o 30 DCS P hoto Desk 31 Editi ng images 24 Managi ng c[...]
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Index Index -7 Contents Back Next In de x Enab ling 14 1 View ing images o n 141 W War nings and caut ions 14 4 White Balance 95 Click Balance, S ee Click B a lan c e 96 Workflow 18 When camera is co nnected to compute r 26 When camera is n ot connected t o compute r 19 Z Zoom Display mode 11 0 Navig ating throug h images i n 111 Zoom ing 11 1[...]
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