Better Light 7 manual Fast Prescans

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Fast Prescan option.

Fast Prescans

The Fast Prescan checkbox in the main control area selects between normal prescans (unchecked), per- formed at exactly the line time and color balance (sen- sitivity) selected, and Fast Prescans (checked), which are performed at the highest sensitivity and shortest line

time that will still yield the same color balance and effective exposure. Fast prescans may exhibit more noise than normal prescans, but this is often an acceptable trade-off for potentially far shorter prescan times.

When a Fast Prescan is to be made, the control software checks whether the camera sensitivity (color balance numbers) can be increased by 1/3 EV, or more, without exceeding the maximum set- ting (i.e. 130) for any number, and whether the line time can be decreased by 1/3 EV (one click of the line time button) without going below the minimum line time. If so, these adjustments are made and the conditions are checked again, until no further adjustments can be made.

The overall color balance of the camera is not changed theoretically by this technique, since the ratios between colors remain constant. However, over a large change in ISO slight shifts in color bal- ance may occur. When an automatic color balance is done from fast prescan image data, the selected color balance setting is adjusted based on image data obtained with a possibly much larger set of numbers, leading to occasional, minor inaccuracies in the resulting balance.

If color balance is to be readjusted based on preview image data, a normal-speed prescan is recommended for improved accuracy.

Fast prescans to be captured at high ISO settings will not “speed up” as much as those to be taken at lower ISO, since less adjustment is possible before the color balance numbers reach maximum.

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Contents Large Format Digital Scanning Camera System Revision D MarchAcknowledgements Page Page Contents Lock Crop Ratio Locking BothAudio Focusing Aid Multiple Color Focusing Altering Color Balance for Mood or EffectSaving a High Bit Depth Image Limit LineExporting Notes Automatically Opening the ImageLighting Hardware Setup Software OperationLine Time Parts List Connector Identification Installing and Configuring the ViewFinder Software Getting StartedMemory Requirements System RequirementsMacintosh PC PC version of the software is requiredQuick Start Guide Connect the camera insert to the control unitConnect the control unit to the host computer Mate the female end of the cable with the DBConnect the AC power to the control unit Install the viewing overlay on the camera’s ground glassTurn on the digital camera Turn on the host computerInstall the infrared blocking filter Mm thick Tungsten infrared blocking filterSelect the image capture settings Compose and focus the imagePut the insert into the camera Start the ViewFinder softwarePrescan Take the pictureTransfer the file to the computer View the final imagePrescanning Making a PrescanFast Prescans Cropped Prescans Super View Prescans Color Managed Prescans Canceling a PrescanSaving and Viewing Prescans Rulers GuidesImage Capture Settings ResolutionPage Line Time ISO Capture Mode Exposure LockScanning to the Camera Disk Canceling a ScanScanning Naming the Image Automatically Naming ImagesAdding Notes to Your Picture RGB Data Values, EV Units Exposure EvaluationDigital Spot Metering Determining Relative Exposure Static Spot Meter Tool Setting the Spot Meter Size Histogram Judging Overall and Spot ExposuresStatic Spot Meter Location Readings Hand Tool Tool BarMagnify Tool Measure Tool Mac only Panorama ToolToneZones Tool Page Crop Mask Tool Grid ToolPage Scan Area & Cropping Tab PanelsSize Panel Size of the cropped area may still be adjusted while Different unit. Example 15.24 cm x 10.16 cm at 300 pixels perLock Crop Ratio To set a specific shape for crop rectangle Clicking up or down buttons of Scan AreaLock File Size To specify an exact file size Faster Scans for Free Seconds Scan directionColor Panel Establishing Neutral Color BalanceSaving Color Balances Altering Color Balance for Mood or Effect Changing Existing Color BalancesDeleting Color Balances Reverting to a Previous Color Balance Tagging Images with ICC ProfilesTone Panel Tone Curve SelectionsSaving a High Bit Depth Image Brightness/Contrast Tone Curve Adjustments Manual Tone Curve Adjustments Limit Line Spot Meter Reference PointsNegative Curves Bit Tone CurvesSelecting an Output Tone Scale Setting the EV Scale ReferenceTone Curve Histogram Saving Tone Curves Deleting Tone CurvesFocus Panel Large Focus DisplaySelecting a Focus Site Reading the Focus Displays and Adjusting Focus Audio Focusing Aid Mac only Multiple Color FocusingInfrared Focus Image File Management and Retrieval ViewFinder File Manager Exporting Notes Sorting Image FilesAdding more Notes to Your Pictures Automatically Saving Files to a Folder Automatically Opening the ImageRetrieving Image Files Selecting the Retrieval Tone Curve USB controller only Deleting Image Files Hard Drive Storage CapacityMenus File MenuEdit Menu Display Menu Camera Menu Capture Mode Clean/ParkDiagnostics Opens the Clean/Park window to expose the CCD for cleaningUser Preferences Automatically Retrieving Images Saving FilesAfter highlighting the desired folder, click Right of the Save scan folder labelAutomatic Scan Viewing in an Application Auto File Open Automatically Save PrescansAuto Naming Auto-rotate Retrieved Files MaskGrid GuidesISO Increment Selection Using SoundsBaseline ISO Setting Pano Settings Use this feature, the factory settings are adequateTime Lapse CropCleaning the CCD Cover Glass Appendix aExposure Adjustments Appendix BManipulating Exposure Line TimeLens Aperture Color Balance SensitivityTone Curves Lighting Line Time Settings Appendix CResolution Selections Appendix DModel 4000E-HS Model 6000-HS, 6000E-HSSuper 6K-HS Super 8K-HS Status Indicators PowerAppendix E StatusHardware Setup Appendix FPanoramic Adapter Scene PanoramaPage Rollout Panorama Object Panorama Hardware is assembled just as it is for a Rollout panoramaError Messages Camera reported error Not ReadyCamera reported error No Room Camera reported error Conversion ErrorCamera reported error Value Error Camera reported error Math ErrorScsi Errors Comm returned error Other Errors Unknown ErrorCamera Timed Out