Kodak DCS 465 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii
  • Page 3 – iii; WARRANTY; Warranty Time Period
  • Page 4 – iv; Limitations
  • Page 5 – In other countries, call your nearest Kodak representative.
  • Page 6 – LICENSE
  • Page 7 – vii; TERM
  • Page 8 – viii; LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES; Kodak’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be:
  • Page 9 – ix; GENERAL; This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New York.
  • Page 10 – Follow Instructions — Follow all operating and use instructions.
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – xii
  • Page 13 – xiii; If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
  • Page 14 – xiv; Battery — Important Warnings
  • Page 15 – xv; A line
  • Page 16 – xvi; Electromagnetic Emissions; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 17 – xvii; Assistance Needed; Technical Assistance
  • Page 18 – Contents; Before You Begin
  • Page 28 – IMPORTANT: Refer to the R; file on the supplied software driver diskette; Required Computer Hardware
  • Page 29 – Required Monitor and Display Card
  • Page 31 – Required SCSI Interface; or; Required Systems Software
  • Page 33 – Optional Printers
  • Page 34 – Optional PCMCIA Hard Disk Card; file on the
  • Page 35 – Introduction; This chapter includes:
  • Page 37 – Features; Interface for mechanically and electronically tripped cameras.
  • Page 41 – Quick Start
  • Page 42 – Obtain one or more supported PCMCIA cards.; file supplied; PC customers only: obtain and install — if not already present — a; a. Load the diskette “KODAK Driver for ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
  • Page 43 – copy the files into the folder with the Photoshop PS P; a. Load the diskette “KODAK Drivers for TWAIN-Compliant
  • Page 44 – Remove the imager cover from the camera back by inserting your
  • Page 45 – Mount the camera back to your camera as shown below for a typical
  • Page 48 – Connect the camera back to your Computer.
  • Page 49 – Run Photoshop, choose F
  • Page 50 – Move images from the camera system to the computer.; or M
  • Page 51 – Preparing for Use with Mac; Connect the DCS 465 Camera Back to your camera.
  • Page 52 – Access the driver for Adobe Photoshop Software.
  • Page 53 – Remove the imager cover from the camera back by inserting a thumb
  • Page 54 – Mount the camera back to your camera as shown below for a typical; Follow part A of this step if you are working with a mechanically
  • Page 57 – Charging the Battery
  • Page 58 – Follow these steps to charge the battery.; Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the AC battery
  • Page 63 – Wake (see illustration below) the DCS 465 Camera Back using one or
  • Page 64 – Locate the indented button on the back of the DCS 465 Camera Back
  • Page 65 – Press the SCSI ID button once with your fingertip or other blunt
  • Page 66 – While “SCSI” still appears on the LCD, you change the current SCSI
  • Page 67 – Making the SCSI Connection
  • Page 68 – DCS 465 Camera Back as the Sole SCSI Device
  • Page 69 – Connect the AC battery charger/adapter to the camera back as de-; Attach one 25-pin connector to the SCSI port on the back of the
  • Page 70 – the back of the DCS 465 Camera Back.
  • Page 72 – Turn off the Macintosh PowerBook computer.; SCSI connector on the back of the DCS 465 Camera Back.
  • Page 73 – For this installation you will need to supply:
  • Page 74 – Follow the steps below to complete this connection.; Macintosh IIfx computer.
  • Page 75 – end of the SCSI cable attached to the Macintosh IIfx computer.
  • Page 76 – Turn off the Macintosh computer, and all connected SCSI devices.
  • Page 77 – Place the DCS 465 Camera Back in a convenient position next to the
  • Page 78 – B. If there is an external SCSI terminator between the end of a cable
  • Page 79 – Attach the supplied 25-pin terminator to the other end of the SCSI
  • Page 81 – Select the SCSI cable with the 50-pin connector at one end and the
  • Page 82 – Attach the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI connector on the; Continue at the next section.
  • Page 83 – If your Macintosh computer is not on, turn it on now after a short
  • Page 84 – NOTE: If you do not place these files in the same folder as PS P; will not be able to acquire images.
  • Page 86 – file on the supplied soft-; Inserting a PCMCIA Card
  • Page 87 – Be certain that the red “Card Busy” light is not blinking before you
  • Page 88 – While looking at the camera back, open the door on the left edge by; NOTE: As you complete this step, do not be startled when the red
  • Page 90 – Slide the door down over the PCMCIA card compartment.; Removing a PCMCIA Card; Follow these steps to remove a PCMCIA card.
  • Page 91 – CAUTION: As you complete this step, the PCMCIA card is ejected; Remove the card from the camera back by grasping it at the top and
  • Page 92 – If the DCS 465 Camera Back and your Macintosh computer are not
  • Page 93 – Pull down the Adobe Photoshop F; menu and choose KODAK DCS; submenu may show
  • Page 94 – (The first time you choose this driver, a file named DCS 465 P; is created in your S
  • Page 95 – submenu of the Adobe Photoshop F
  • Page 96 – button of the driver image window. You will; Wait while firmware is copied to the camera back.; Click OK to close the Control Panel and return to the driver image
  • Page 97 – Formatting a PCMCIA Card
  • Page 99 – from the Macintosh S; Turn off other SCSI devices if present.
  • Page 101 – Preparing for Use with PC
  • Page 102 – Access the driver for TWAIN-compliant PC applications.
  • Page 117 – Installing a SCSI Host Adapter; For Qualified Technical Personnel Only; change its setting to enable it.
  • Page 118 – Install the SCSI Host Adapter card for your PC according to the
  • Page 119 – Place the DCS 465 Camera Back in a convenient position next to
  • Page 120 – Attach the 50-pin SCSI2 connector to the SCSI2 port on the back of
  • Page 121 – port on the DCS 465 Camera Back.
  • Page 122 – Turn off the PC and all connected SCSI devices.
  • Page 124 – Select the SCSI cable with the 50-pin connector at one end and the
  • Page 127 – Connect the 50-pin connector to the empty SCSI connector of the
  • Page 128 – Continue at “KODAK Drivers for TWAIN-Compliant PC Applications.”; DCS 465 Camera Back Used with a Laptop
  • Page 131 – The process described in this section automatically:
  • Page 135 – screen follow these
  • Page 136 – file
  • Page 138 – While looking at the camera back, open the door on the left edge of
  • Page 142 – If the DCS 465 Camera Back and your PC are not connected, turn off
  • Page 143 – NOTE: Refer to the “Important” note just above.; TWAIN S
  • Page 144 – submenu on the F
  • Page 145 – on the I
  • Page 147 – on the Media Cybernetics HALO Desktop Imager 2.01.H
  • Page 149 – You should now be viewing the driver image window below.
  • Page 150 – Follow these steps to update camera back firmware.
  • Page 155 – Using the DCS 465 Camera Back; Indoors connected to a computer (with or without the adapter).
  • Page 156 – Readying the DCS 465 Camera Back; If the DCS 465 Camera Back is not connected to your camera, connect
  • Page 157 – Select either step A or B below depending on the environment in
  • Page 158 – A. Mechanically tripped camera. Press the record button on the
  • Page 159 – Notice that the camera back LCD displays several graphics. (If the
  • Page 160 – With the camera back awake, check the battery indicator on the LCD.; Setting the ISO; This section describes how to set the ISO on the camera back.
  • Page 161 – Locate the indented button on the back of the DCS 465 Camera Back
  • Page 162 – Taking Pictures; The camera back cannot take exposures of more than three seconds.
  • Page 163 – B. Electrically tripped cameras. You do not need to wake the camera; If the shutter release plunger is; Frames Remaining
  • Page 164 – Frame Counter; Hold the camera back approximately six inches from your mouth.
  • Page 165 – pressing the Record button will wake it.); are recorded to the PCMCIA card.
  • Page 169 – Accessing Images from a Mac; Access the Kodak Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software.
  • Page 172 – Pull down the Adobe Photoshop F; from the Adobe Photoshop F; menu will not acquire images
  • Page 173 – Wait as the driver image window appears.; NOTES: If a single large image appears, click the P; choice “off” to
  • Page 175 – Photoshop window) appears in the driver image window.
  • Page 176 – ” box beneath the
  • Page 177 – button of; button of the; If you have opened the information box, click its D; button to close
  • Page 178 – . You see a single, enlarged version of the
  • Page 179 – NOTE: The information in this section applies only to color images.; popup menu of the driver image; popup menu during this or a subsequent work; Read through all parts of this step and then make the appropriate
  • Page 180 – from the B; menu after
  • Page 181 – acquiring by clicking the C; button if one appears in the progress; button. Images can be acquired while in preview or; each image will open into a separate; Wait as the driver image window closes and the image appears in a; from the Photoshop F; menu or quit Photoshop, the window
  • Page 182 – and save additional images.
  • Page 183 – Playing Recorded Sound Files
  • Page 185 – Selecting Images; or L; . Deselect selected images by clicking the N; Button
  • Page 186 – Performs the same function as C; , except that after copying; from the popup menu), or archive files on the Macintosh com-
  • Page 187 – as the S; Other Features
  • Page 190 – Quitting; commands from the F; menu to
  • Page 191 – Accessing Images from a PC; Access the Kodak Driver for TWAIN-compliant PC applications.
  • Page 193 – Repeat the steps below each time you want to access the driver.
  • Page 194 – If one is not present, insert a PCMCIA card into the camera back.
  • Page 196 – window in your application) appears in the driver image window.
  • Page 198 – button of the control
  • Page 202 – each image will open into a separate window.
  • Page 203 – (Optional) Replace the PCMCIA card in the camera back with another
  • Page 208 – Popup Menu
  • Page 209 – button as described just above this will ensure that
  • Page 211 – Acquire additional images or choose CANCEL to leave the driver
  • Page 213 – Reference — DCS 465 Camera Back
  • Page 214 – DCS 465 Camera Back and Imager
  • Page 216 – DCS 465 Camera Back Controls
  • Page 217 – Battery Indicator
  • Page 218 – Image Numbering Systems; Frames Remaining Indicator
  • Page 219 – Image Reference Number
  • Page 220 – Disk Indicator; Disk Error Indicator
  • Page 221 – Control Buttons
  • Page 222 – ISO Button and ISO Indicator; You use the ISO button to set the ISO on the camera back.
  • Page 224 – SCSI ID Button and SCSI Indicator
  • Page 227 – Multipurpose Connector
  • Page 228 – PCMCIA Cards; Supported PCMCIA Cards
  • Page 229 – Card Busy Light
  • Page 230 – The R; button on the control panel of the software driver, can
  • Page 231 – You can use the camera back in the following configurations.; DCS 465 Camera Back Supported Configurations
  • Page 232 – Do not take new pictures while an image is being acquired.; button
  • Page 235 – Battery
  • Page 236 – AC Battery Charger/Adapter
  • Page 238 – Recorded Sound
  • Page 239 – How to Record Sound
  • Page 240 – Recording “Lengthy” Audio Segments
  • Page 241 – Sound File Size
  • Page 243 – Trouble
  • Page 249 – Cleaning the Imager; Determining if the Imager is Dirty; There are two ways to determine whether the imager needs cleaning:
  • Page 250 – Technique 1: Examine a Test Image
  • Page 253 – screws that hold the frame in place.
  • Page 254 – ever, if the imager is dirty, clean it using the following steps.; Cleaning a Dirty Imager; Wiping the Imager; Examine the imager visually. If there is lint on the imager (but not
  • Page 255 – across the imager with a dry corner of the cleaning pad.
  • Page 256 – Cleaning the Filter Glass; Complete the steps below for each side of the filter glass.
  • Page 257 – Replacing the Filter Glass and Frame
  • Page 259 – Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software; The file format used for image archive files.
  • Page 261 – Image Archive Folders; Images saved to the Macintosh computer hard disk by clicking C; button as described later
  • Page 262 – Commands; submenu of the Photoshop F; The first time you choose this driver, a file named DCS 465 P; is
  • Page 264 – If you click the small square “I; ” box beneath the lower right corner of; button or elsewhere on the driver
  • Page 266 – choice described; from the popup menu), and from all archive files in a folder on the
  • Page 267 – on the Control Panel), any changes you make in the B; setting are
  • Page 269 – This option affects only color images.; ” earlier in this chapter for an explanation of the use of
  • Page 270 – chooses images from the DCS 465 Camera Back PCMCIA; and then click on D; selects thumbnails of; , you will see that all images are; is on, and also when there are
  • Page 271 – Click on this button to deselect all highlighted images.; CTION; Provides the following capabilities.; Allows you to acquire an image into Adobe Photoshop.; box. However, you can copy or cut text from the text box
  • Page 273 – Do not take a new picture while an image(s) is being moved to a folder.; must be C
  • Page 274 – Displays the following dialog box.; Select this choice to update the firmware in the
  • Page 275 – Displays the version of the firmware (control program-; Displays the version of the software driver currently in use.
  • Page 276 – ” box beneath the lower right corner of the
  • Page 278 – The following examples explain the action of this button.
  • Page 280 – the popup menu to play its sound.
  • Page 283 – Message
  • Page 307 – Reference — KODAK Drivers for TWAIN-Compliant PC Applications
  • Page 309 – Images saved to the PC hard disk by clicking C; button as described later in this chapter this will ensure
  • Page 312 – button. The data displayed includes, from top
  • Page 313 – from the S; folder name appears at the top of the driver image window.
  • Page 316 – balance on the
  • Page 318 – button. Images can be acquired while in preview or thumb-; button is dimmed until you select an image(s) or go to preview mode.; each image will open into a separate window. To select
  • Page 351 – Appendices
  • Page 353 – Updating Your Kodak Software Driver; Downloading Software Drivers Electronically
  • Page 354 – Network
  • Page 355 – Downloading a Driver from CompuServe; Follow these steps to enter the K
  • Page 357 – NOTE: The files may have different names from those shown above.
  • Page 358 – Extracting Driver Files for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh)
  • Page 359 – There are a variety of ways to extract the files one follows.
  • Page 360 – Downloading a Driver from PressLink
  • Page 362 – Downloading and Unpacking Files for TWAIN (PC)
  • Page 364 – Downloading a Driver from AppleLink; from the W; Follow these steps to download the file to your hard disk.
  • Page 365 – D. Wait as the file is downloaded from the network to your com-; Expanding Driver Files for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh); Double-click the icon on your hard disk of the file you downloaded.
  • Page 366 – Navigate through your hard disk (on the right of this dialog box) as; from the F; Continue below at the section “Installing the Software Driver.”; Installing the Software Driver
  • Page 367 – Complete all the steps in “Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe
  • Page 368 – Access the new driver by completing all the steps in “Accessing a
  • Page 369 – Repacking Instructions; Fill out the enclosed KODAK Professional DCS 465 Digital Camera
  • Page 370 – Place all other major system components (see above) into their
  • Page 371 – Problem Report Form; Customer Return Address; See the data label on the top of the DCS 465 Camera Back.); Problem Description
  • Page 373 – Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List; Item Name
  • Page 375 – Ordering Spare Parts from Kodak; Part Name
  • Page 377 – Description; Ordering New Manuals from Kodak
  • Page 379 – Specifications; Appendix E — Specifications; KODAK Camera Back; Takes one shot every eight seconds.
  • Page 380 – Flash sync standard connector.; Software Driver
  • Page 381 – Glossary; Appendix F — Glossary; See Image archive folder.
  • Page 384 – PCMCIA card. “Standard,” removable credit-card sized cards that meet
  • Page 385 – Thumbnail mode. The state of the driver image window when Preview
  • Page 387 – Index
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User’s Manual

KODAK
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