Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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7-2 Accessing Images from a Mac
The DCS 465 Camera Back is designed to be used in the field or while
connected to your computer. While connected, you can use the camera
back and the Macintosh computer in conjunction with each other, or you
can use either independently of the other. While connected, you use the
supplied software driver to:
Acquire image files into Adobe Photoshop. This means that individual
image files from your PCMCIA card are opened into separate win-
dows in Adobe Photoshop. Once acquired you can use all Photoshop
features to edit the image, and can use Photoshop to save the file in
the variety of file formats available in Photoshop.
Access and manage (for example delete) image and sound files on the
PCMCIA card in your camera back.
Move image and sound files directly from the PCMCIA card to your
Macintosh computer hard disk.
NOTES: This chapter assumes that you have installed the Kodak Driver for Adobe
Photoshop Software (Macintosh) and that you know how to connect the DCS 465
Camera Back to your Macintosh computer. Refer to chapter 4 for information if
needed.
The settings you choose while in the driver image window are maintained
automatically from session to session.
You should ensure that the gamma for your monitor is calibrated properly per
instructions accompanying Adobe Photoshop; if it is not, images may be consis-
tently too light or too dark.