Minolta H-A106 instruction manual About Image Frequency High-Frequency, Low-Frequency, Sharpness

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SHARPNESS

If you check the “Preview” checkbox, you can execute the real time reflection of the correction effect to the preview image in the sharpness correction window.

You can select display magnification out of six options; 100%, 66.7%, 50%, 33.3%, 25% and 16.7%. If you click the “+” button under the preview image, the display magnification of the preview image becomes larger. If you click the “-” button, it becomes smaller.

If you move the mouse pointer over the preview image, the mouse cursor changes to a hand shape. You can scroll the preview image to see the other part of the image by dragging it with the hand-shaped mouse cursor.

You can cancel all kinds of correction performed in the sharpness correction window by clicking “Reset”. The “Degree to be” slide bar control is reset to the “0” location, and it is shown as 0 in the right-hand box.

About Image Frequency (High-Frequency, Low-Frequency):

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brightness

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brightness

a (certain) fixed width in a image

Within a (certain) fixed width in a image, when the brightness change is shown as the left-hand figure, the number of waves included within a (certain) fixed width is called “Frequency”.

The part where peaks and troughs appear frequently creating fine pitches as the upper left-hand figure shows is called “High- Frequency”, and, within the same width, the part where peaks and troughs appear less frequently creating coarse pitches as the lower left-hand figure shows is called “Low-Frequency”.

Therefore, you can get the target effect by selecting the frequency contained the most in the part where you wish to emphasize with the “Frequency to be” slide bar control. It is recommended to work on your image while checking the preview image in the sharpness correction window because the frequency with which you can get the optimum effect depends on subjects for photography or image sizes.

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Contents 9224-2766-21 H-A106 Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Terms Used in this Manual Before YOU BeginBefore YOU Begin System Requirements Windows System Requirements Macintosh Installing the Software Windows Click Yes Click NextSoftware installation procedure is complete Installing the Software Macintosh Double-click the DiMAGE Software Installer iconClick Next in the Installer’s initial window Installing the Software MacintoshClick Quit Starting the Software Starting the Software Using the Software Thumbnails Click the Load All Images button of the main window To Display Thumbnails of All Images in the FolderUsing the Software Thumbnails Select the image file that you wish to see, and click Open Click the Load an Image button in the main windowUsing the Software Thumbnails To Open Minolta-RAW Files Using the Software Thumbnails Using the Software Thumbnails Click OK To Save in the Minolta-RAW File Format Rotate To Rotate, Flip and Sort ThumbnailsRotate-clockwise button FlipButton in the main window To Change the Image SizeTo Display the Image Recording Information Selected thumbnail will be deleted To Delete ThumbnailsUsing the Software Color Matching Using the Software Color Matching Select your color monitor’s ICC profile, and then click Open Click Load…If you use Macintosh, follow the procedure below To Save an Image File Using the Software Saving ImagesClick Save Select the thumbnails that you wish to save To Save Multiple Images at One TimeClick OK click Choose for Macintosh Color Correction Click the Tone Curves/Histogram Correction button Corrections using the tone curvesDrag the mouse to draw the tone curve To Draw a Free Hand Tone CurveDouble-click the Black Point button To Correct Images Using the Black Point ButtonDouble-click the White Point button To Correct Images Using the White Point ButtonClick the Gray Point button To Correct Images Using the Gray Point ButtonClick Auto Setting Histogram Correction Auto SettingClick the RGB Histograms button Histogram Correction To Correct RGB Channels SeparatelyTo Correct Brightness, Contrast and Color Balance Color Correction Click the Hue, Saturation and Lightness Correction button To Correct Hue, Saturation and LightnessColor Correction Click the Variation Correction button Variation CorrectionVariation Correction Color Balance Adjust Correction Level slide bar Display Limit checkboxVariation Correction Brightness & Contrast Variation Correction Saturation To Undo All Color Corrections To Redo the Canceled CorrectionTo Undo the Correction Click the Snapshot button SnapshotType the job name, and then click OK Color Correction JobSelect a Color Correction Job window appears Click the Pre/Post Correction Comparison button To Compare the Pre/Post Correction ImagesClick the Whole Image button To Display the Whole Post-Correction ImageThumbnail Number Display RGB Value Display Sharpness Sharpness About Image Frequency High-Frequency, Low-FrequencyQuiting the Software 9224-2766-21 H-A106

H-A106 specifications

The Minolta H-A106 is a versatile and innovative camera that stands out in the field of photography due to its impressive features and advanced technologies. Designed with both amateur and professional photographers in mind, this camera offers a combination of high-quality imaging, user-friendly controls, and robust performance.

One of the main features of the Minolta H-A106 is its 10-megapixel CCD sensor. This powerful sensor captures images with remarkable clarity and detail, allowing photographers to produce stunning prints even in larger formats. The camera also supports a wide range of ISO settings, offering flexibility in various lighting conditions, from bright sunlight to low-light environments.

The Minolta H-A106 incorporates advanced autofocus technology, ensuring that subjects are captured sharply and accurately. With multiple focus points and fast autofocus capabilities, photographers can work quickly and effectively, whether shooting fast-moving subjects or finely detailed landscapes. Additionally, the camera features a built-in optical image stabilization system that significantly reduces the effects of camera shake, enhancing the overall quality of images, especially in hand-held shooting scenarios.

Another notable characteristic of the H-A106 is its robust build quality. Designed to withstand rigorous use, this camera is both lightweight and durable, making it an excellent choice for outdoor photography. The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, allowing photographers to focus on composition without the distraction of discomfort.

Technology-wise, the Minolta H-A106 benefits from an intuitive user interface that simplifies the shooting experience. The camera features a clear and vibrant LCD screen, providing an excellent preview of images and making it easy to navigate through menus and settings. Additionally, the camera offers various shooting modes, including manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority settings, giving users complete control over their photographic creativity.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Minolta H-A106. The camera supports USB and HDMI outputs, allowing for easy integration with computers and larger displays. This facilitates seamless photo transfer and viewing, streamlining the workflow for professional photographers.

In conclusion, the Minolta H-A106 is a standout camera that combines advanced technology with practicality. Its high-resolution sensor, effective autofocus system, and durable construction make it a versatile tool for capturing stunning images across a variety of settings. From beginners to seasoned veterans, the Minolta H-A106 offers everything needed to explore the world of photography with confidence and creative freedom.