Hasselblad 949 manual

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FlexColor to analyze each image to decide whether it is negative or positive. It will then use either the Positive Setup or Negative Setup that you have selected.

If all of your originals are either positive or negative, then you can set the Film Type to match (though you could also use auto detection). In this case, only one setup selection will be available (Positive Setup or Negative Setup), depending on the film type you have selected.

If you would like to export TIFF images automatically using your selected setup, then mark the Save final TIFFs check box. You will still get the 3f images, but TIFF versions will also be exported using the positive or negative setup you have selected and saved in a sub-folder below the 3f images.

To set highlight and shadow points automatically, mark the Auto levels check box. This will result in automated fine-tuning of your selected setup based on an analysis of each image. This is especially useful when you are using the Save final TIFFs feature.

Usually, you should use a Scan Resolution of 100%, which ensures that your 3f files will contain the full scan data possible with your scanner, allowing for maximum flexibility in the future. However, if you are short on disk space and are sure that you do not need full resolution images, you may consider reducing this value or setting a maximum size. Alternatively, if you are sure that you will use your scans for just one specific purpose with known dimensions and resolution, you might use the Adapt to format settings.

Be sure to mark the Feeder check box and to use the From Position and To Position fields to set the first and last original you wish to scan from the Slide Feeder.

5.Click on Scan in the Scan 3f window to scan all of your selected slides to 3f files.

To use 3f files, you must use FlexColor to review, process and export the images to standard TIFF or JPEG files, which are compatible with most image-editing and DTP programs. FlexColor provides a virtual light table of all 3f images from a selected folder and enables you to view details, view export history and load each image into the main FlexColor window to make export settings.

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Contents User’s Guide By HasselbladPage Table of Contents Introduction Important Warnings and RestrictionsSystem Requirements For Macintosh UsersFeeder Diagram Features of the Slide FeederSlide Original Holder Diagram Slide original holder featuresMounting and Unmounting the Slide Feeder Mounting the Slide FeederPage Page Page Page Inserting the Slide original holder Page Unmounting the Slide Feeder Removing the slide original holder Page Loading Slides Loading Directly into the FeederUsing a Second Magazine Removing the magazine drawer from its hinge Page Scanning with the Slide Feeder Batch Scanning with 3fPage Page Scanning Individual Slides Page Page Troubleshooting Problem I am not able to mount the Feeder to my scannerPage Aligning the Feeder Checking the AlignmentCorrecting the Alignment Page Preparing the Slide Feeder for Storage or Transport Preventive Maintenance DisposalSpecifications Technical InformationCE Declaration

949 specifications

The Hasselblad 949 represents a significant evolution in medium format photography, combining the rich heritage of the Hasselblad brand with modern technological advancements. Known for its superb build quality and precision engineering, the 949 is designed for professional photographers who demand excellence in every frame.

At the heart of the Hasselblad 949 is its large medium format sensor, which captures images at an impressive resolution that allows for exceptional detail and dynamic range. This sensor, combined with Hasselblad’s proprietary imaging technology, ensures that photographers can achieve stunning results even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera’s ISO range is broad, providing versatility for shooting in both bright daylight and low-light environments.

One of the standout features of the 949 is its outstanding image quality. The large sensor size not only improves resolution but also enhances depth of field control, allowing for beautifully blurred backgrounds while keeping the subject in sharp focus. The color reproduction is exceptional, with rich, vibrant colors that reflect the accuracy Hasselblad is known for throughout its history.

The camera is equipped with a robust autofocus system that handles subject tracking efficiently, making it easier for photographers to capture fast-moving subjects without compromising sharpness. Additionally, the Hasselblad 949 features advanced connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling seamless sharing and remote control via mobile devices.

Ergonomically designed, the 949 emphasizes user comfort during extended shooting sessions. The intuitive interface ensures that users can quickly access essential settings without distraction, fostering a more immersive photography experience. The high-resolution electronic viewfinder provides a clear and detailed preview of the shot, crucial for precise framing and composition.

Another notable aspect of the Hasselblad 949 is its modular design, which allows users to customize their setup with various lenses and accessories tailored to specific shooting styles. This versatility can be particularly beneficial for photographers working in diverse environments—from fashion to landscape photography.

In summary, the Hasselblad 949 is a state-of-the-art medium format camera that encapsulates the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. With its superior image quality, advanced autofocus system, and user-friendly design, it caters to the needs of discerning professional photographers, making it an invaluable tool for artistic expression. Whether capturing stunning landscapes, intricate portraits, or dynamic action shots, the Hasselblad 949 stands out as a top choice in the world of professional photography.