Better Light 7 Appendix F, Panoramic Adapter, Scene Panorama, Hardware Setup, Software Operation

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Appendix F

Panoramic Adapter

The Better Light Pano/WideView can capture images for three types of panoramas; scene, rollout and object. Scene panoramas are when the camera is turned to capture an image of it’s surroundings. A rollout panorama is a single image of the surface of an object as it is turned. An object panorama is a sequence of images of an object at fixed positions as it is turned.

Scene Panorama

Hardware Setup

Affix the camera to the armature of the panorama stepper stage unit. The lens should be posi- tioned so that when the armature is placed on the stepper stage, the nodal point of the lens should be directly over the center of the rotating stage. For some cameras, such as field cameras, this may not be possible if the front of the camera must be lowered below the camera back. In this instance, the camera can be attached sideways to the armature, making certain the lowered camera front will clear the motor as the armature is moved around.

Select the rotation direction with the small toggle switch next to the connector on the panoramic motor stage. If the insert protrudes from the left side of the camera, the switch handle should point to the left. If the insert protrudes from the right side of the camera, the switch handle should point to the right. In addition to controlling the direction of rotation, the registration of the image is affected by this switch setting.

Software Operation

First, go into the Preferences and be certain the Enable Pano Mode checkbox is checked. Set up your exposure and focus as you would nor- mally. Then click the Panorama button on the toolbar. The Pano tab panel will be activated.

Select Scene from the radio buttons at the top of the tab panel.

To make a scene panorama, the software requires two item; the focal length of the lens and the number of degrees of rotation. Enter the focal length in the provided text field. It is not

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Contents Revision D March Large Format Digital Scanning Camera SystemAcknowledgements Page Page Contents Locking Both Lock Crop RatioAltering Color Balance for Mood or Effect Audio Focusing Aid Multiple Color FocusingSaving a High Bit Depth Image Limit LineAutomatically Opening the Image Exporting NotesHardware Setup Software Operation Line TimeLighting Parts List Connector Identification Getting Started Installing and Configuring the ViewFinder SoftwareSystem Requirements Memory RequirementsMacintosh PC PC version of the software is requiredConnect the camera insert to the control unit Quick Start GuideConnect the control unit to the host computer Mate the female end of the cable with the DBInstall the viewing overlay on the camera’s ground glass Connect the AC power to the control unitTurn on the digital camera Turn on the host computerMm thick Tungsten infrared blocking filter Install the infrared blocking filterCompose and focus the image Select the image capture settingsPut the insert into the camera Start the ViewFinder softwareTake the picture PrescanTransfer the file to the computer View the final imageMaking a Prescan PrescanningFast Prescans Cropped Prescans Super View Prescans Canceling a Prescan Saving and Viewing PrescansColor Managed Prescans Guides RulersResolution Image Capture SettingsPage Line Time ISO Exposure Lock Capture ModeCanceling a Scan ScanningScanning to the Camera Disk Automatically Naming Images Naming the ImageAdding Notes to Your Picture Exposure Evaluation Digital Spot MeteringRGB Data Values, EV Units Determining Relative Exposure Static Spot Meter Tool Setting the Spot Meter Size Judging Overall and Spot Exposures HistogramStatic Spot Meter Location Readings Tool Bar Magnify ToolHand Tool Panorama Tool Measure Tool Mac onlyToneZones Tool Page Grid Tool Crop Mask ToolPage Tab Panels Size PanelScan Area & Cropping Different unit. Example 15.24 cm x 10.16 cm at 300 pixels per Size of the cropped area may still be adjusted whileClicking up or down buttons of Scan Area Lock Crop Ratio To set a specific shape for crop rectangleLock File Size To specify an exact file size Seconds Scan direction Faster Scans for FreeEstablishing Neutral Color Balance Color PanelSaving Color Balances Changing Existing Color Balances Deleting Color BalancesAltering Color Balance for Mood or Effect Tagging Images with ICC Profiles Reverting to a Previous Color BalanceTone Curve Selections Tone PanelSaving a High Bit Depth Image Brightness/Contrast Tone Curve Adjustments Manual Tone Curve Adjustments Spot Meter Reference Points Limit LineNegative Curves Bit Tone CurvesSetting the EV Scale Reference Tone Curve HistogramSelecting an Output Tone Scale Deleting Tone Curves Saving Tone CurvesLarge Focus Display Focus PanelSelecting a Focus Site Reading the Focus Displays and Adjusting Focus Multiple Color Focusing Audio Focusing Aid Mac onlyInfrared Focus Image File Management and Retrieval ViewFinder File Manager Sorting Image Files Adding more Notes to Your PicturesExporting Notes Automatically Opening the Image Automatically Saving Files to a FolderRetrieving Image Files Selecting the Retrieval Tone Curve USB controller only Hard Drive Storage Capacity Deleting Image FilesFile Menu MenusEdit Menu Display Menu Camera Menu Clean/Park Capture ModeDiagnostics Opens the Clean/Park window to expose the CCD for cleaningAutomatically Retrieving Images Saving Files User PreferencesAfter highlighting the desired folder, click Right of the Save scan folder labelAutomatically Save Prescans Auto NamingAutomatic Scan Viewing in an Application Auto File Open Mask Auto-rotate Retrieved FilesGuides GridUsing Sounds Baseline ISO SettingISO Increment Selection Use this feature, the factory settings are adequate Pano SettingsTime Lapse CropAppendix a Cleaning the CCD Cover GlassAppendix B Exposure AdjustmentsManipulating Exposure Line TimeColor Balance Sensitivity Tone CurvesLens Aperture Lighting Appendix C Line Time SettingsAppendix D Resolution SelectionsModel 4000E-HS Model 6000-HS, 6000E-HSSuper 6K-HS Super 8K-HS Power Status IndicatorsAppendix E StatusAppendix F Hardware SetupPanoramic Adapter Scene PanoramaPage Rollout Panorama Hardware is assembled just as it is for a Rollout panorama Object PanoramaCamera reported error Not Ready Error MessagesCamera reported error No Room Camera reported error Conversion ErrorCamera reported error Math Error Camera reported error Value ErrorScsi Errors Comm returned error Other Errors Unknown ErrorCamera Timed Out