Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Accessing Images from a Mac 7-9
The information box displays data about the status of the camera back
when the image was taken. Included are: time (displayed in 24-hour
format) and date the image was made, firmware version number
(a date), camera back serial number, the image number, and the ISO
setting.
You can type descriptive material about the image into the text box.
In total, 250 characters of information can appear in the box.
NOTES: If your computer monitor provides a software switch that allows you
to center dialog boxes (for example SuperMac or E-Machines monitors), you
may wish to turn this feature off so that an information box does not cover
images on the screen.
The DCS 465 Camera Back battery maintains its time and date. You can use
the driver to update them if they are incorrect. First make certain that your
Macintosh computer system clock shows the correct time and date. Then
update these data in the camera back by clicking the C
ONTROL PANEL button of
the driver image window and then clicking the S
ET CLOCK button of the
control panel.
3. If you have opened the information box, click its DONE button to close
it.
4. Click once on the image you want. A narrow border appears around
the image in the driver image window, as included on one image in
the driver image window shown earlier in this chapter.