Kodak EOSDCS 3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Reference — Camera 7-49
Calibration (CAL) Files
EOS
DCS 1 Only
In order to use any images taken with your EOS
DCS 1 Camera, a “cali-
bration” (CAL) file designed for your particular camera back must be
present on your computer hard disk. Instructions in Chapter 4 describe
how to install that CAL file. If several different cameras are in use at your
location, the unique CAL file for each camera must be installed in order to
access images from each camera; this means that you may have multiple
CAL files on your hard disk.
CAL files are required in order to display thumbnails or previews of
images in the driver image window, and are required in order to acquire
an image. If the CAL file is not on your hard disk, or not in the proper
place on your hard disk, you will see a message specifying the name of
the missing CAL file when the driver attempts to display the image, and
you will not be able to display or acquire the image.
When you copy images from a PCMCIA card to your hard disk with the
C
OPY TO button, the CAL file(s) associated with the camera(s) used to take
the selected images are automatically copied to the folder with the
images. The calibration files are needed subsequently to display and/or
acquire the images. For this reason it is very important that you do not
delete any CAL files you find in folders with your images.
If you transport your images to another computer system (perhaps you are
distributing unacquired images to others at a different location at which
the software driver has been installed), be certain that you also transport
the CAL files found in the folder with the images. You will not be able to
display those images in the driver image window, nor will you be able to
acquire those images, unless their associated CAL files are available. The
CAL files should be placed in the same folder as the images.