Kodak EOSDCS 3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Preparing the Camera and the Computer 4-35
Accessing the Camera from the
Driver
Repeat the steps below each time you want to access the KODAK Driver
for Adobe Photoshop software or for supported TWAIN-compliant PC
applications.
1. If the camera and your computer are not connected, turn both off and
connect them now by following the directions in “Making the SCSI
Connection” earlier in this chapter.
2. Connect the AC battery charger/adapter to the camera as described
earlier in this chapter. Although this step is optional, we recommend it
whenever the camera is connected to a computer.
3. If your computer is on, turn it off.
4. Turn on the computer.
NOTES: The camera is always on when it is connected to a computer that is
on or when the adapter is connected to the camera, even if the power switch
is set to off (O).
Windows 95 users: The first time you use the camera with your PC, choose
“don’t install” when presented with choices from the installation wizard.
5. Run Adobe Photoshop. (The examples throughout this manual use
Photoshop available for both the Macintosh and PC platforms.)
NOTE: You should ensure that the gamma for your monitor is calibrated properly
per instructions accompanying Adobe Photoshop; if you do not, images may be
consistently too light or too dark.
Special Instructions for TWAIN-compliant
Software
All TWAIN-compliant software does not provide access to TWAIN drivers
in the same way. As a result, for demonstration purposes this section