Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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10-6 Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software
Thumbnails appear in the driver image window in the same logical order
that images appear on the DCS 465 Camera Back PCMCIA card. Opening
an archive folder opens all archive files in the same folder.
You can scroll through the images by moving the vertical scroll box or
scroll arrows on the window, or by pressing the Page Up, Page Down,
Home, or End keys on the Macintosh computer keyboard. Depending on
the size of your monitor, you will see two or more thumbnails on each
row, and two or more rows of thumbnails.
When working with images from a folder from the Macintosh computer
hard disk instead of images from the PCMCIA card, the folder name
appears at the top of the image window.
Two-digit image numbers appear beneath each image. A “C” after the
image number — if it appears — indicates a color image.
If you click the small square “I
NFO” box beneath the lower right corner of
an image, the information box, appears on the screen. To close the
information box, click on its D
ONE button or elsewhere on the driver
image window (except in the text area of the information box). The data
displayed includes, from top to bottom: the time (displayed in 24-hour
format) and date the image was made, the firmware version (a date) of the
camera back when this image was produced, the camera back serial