Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software 10-45
Acquired images have
random defects, or there
is other noise in the
image.
You are using a SCSI
cable longer than those
supplied with the DCS
465 Camera Back.
Use only the supplied or specified
cables.
The exposure time is too
long.
Avoid long exposures.
Occasionally exposures of more
than 1/2 second can produce
noise in the image. (You cannot
take exposures of more than three
seconds.)
Images are consistently
too light or too dark.
The gamma for your
monitor is not calibrated
properly.
Calibrate the gamma for your
monitor as explained in the
Adobe Photoshop manual.
The Macintosh computer
crashes when the camera
back is attached.
There is a SCSI ID
conflict.
Reset the SCSI ID on the camera
back as described in chapter 4.
(If your Macintosh computer has
a CD-ROM drive, be certain that
you avoid its number — often
number 3.)
The Macintosh computer
crashes as the camera
back is disconnected.
You have disconnected
the camera back from
the computer while it is
on.
The correct procedure is to shut
down the computer before
disconnecting the camera back
from the computer.
Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution