Phase One H 5 Set as Capture gray balance, Apply gray balance to current captures, Exposure Tab

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Editing and Selecting Images

Editing and Selecting Images

 

 

 

Finally there are four options designed to help in the gray balancing process.

Set as Capture gray balance

The selected gray balance is applied to all future captures.

Restore

All adjustments to the gray balance are cancelled and previously defined values are used.

Reset

All color balancing is cancelled.

Apply gray balance to current captures

The selected gray balance is applied only to current captures.

Exposure Tab

One of the most important displays of the Exposure Tab Window is the “Color Info” window. This display shows the individual Red, Green and Blue channel information. With film photography the evaluation of final exposure and development levels is a manual, and often subjective, process. With digital photography accurate evaluation is made using the Color Info picker. By pointing the on-screen cursor at any point in the image you can read the precise values of that point in the Color Info display. Knowing the precise values of any part of the image is useful when full control of the printing process is needed. As printers, and printing processes, have individual characteristics, exposure levels can be adjusted to ensure a predictable and perfect result.

Values in the Color Info display are represented as a numerical scale from 0 to 255. A completely black pixel is represented as 0, a completely white pixel as 255. Again, it is important not to overexpose an image when using the Phase One H 5; if you see any of the Red, Green or Blue (RGB) values approaching overexposure (a value of 255) you need to adjust the exposure level. Keep image highlights (areas that should record as white with detail, not as specular reflection) between 225 to 250.

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Contents Phase One H 5 User Guide Install the Software ContentMacintosh Getting Started Software Set-upAdditional Features Tools Software Setup 12.1Trouble Shooting Install the Software 11.1Table of Contents Macintosh Getting Started Photographic Equipment Set-up Hardware Set-upCable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro Other Photographic Equipment LED Indicators LightsGreen Lights Steadily On Green Lights FlickeringInstall the Software Using the Phase One H Installed ItemsCaptures PreviewsTaking Photographs Software Set-upSelecting landscape or portrait orientation Organizing ImagesPreview Generation Editing and Selecting Images EditingDeleting Previewing Preview Window in detailExposure Monitor Develop Specification Color InfoGray Balancing Apply to Image Current CaptureAll Selected Captures Reset RestorePick Position Developing ImagesFile Format Export PreviewsApply Color Management Image SizeDestination Folder Name PostfixCropping ToolsZoom Tool Crop Mask ToolGrid Tool Exposure Warning ToolTonal Range/Gradation Curves/Film Curve Unsharp Mask AmountThreshold Color Management Camera SettingsCapture Navigator Focus ToolPreferences Develop FileName Tab Always include unique suffix Include Capture CountDigit unique suffix number Location TabCreator File For After DevelopProfiles Camera Set-up Setting up ICC profiles in Adobe PhotoshopCamera Information Demoirize plug-in Additional FeaturesUsing advanced mode on skin and hair Advanced modeUsing advanced mode on textiles Pattern sizeTrouble Shooting Windows Getting Started 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 Windows Getting StartedInstall the Software 11.2 11.3 Floppy disk installation for portable solutionSoftware Set-up 12.2 12.3 Naming SessionsPreview Window Capture CollectionFunction Window/Function Tabs Deleting Images13.2 13.3 Capture Tab Function Tabs and WindowExposure Window Remaining Resources13.6 13.7 Gray Balance TabApply gray balance to current captures Set as Capture gray balanceExposure Tab 13.8 13.9Levels Curves13.10 13.11 Focus Tab Focus Preview13.12 13.13 Menu Settings Automatic Focus UpdateSave the Capture Settings Reuse Capture SettingsDeselect reference file Copy from active captureAdd Annotations to the Capture Files Search via annotationsExample Embed information in Tiff filesAutomatic Preview Enhancement DevelopingAdd Image to Batch Develop ImageRemove Image from Batch Begin Developing Batch13.22 13.23 Browse Develop Folder13.24 13.25 Create CD-ROM and Web indexTools Gray Scale Viewing Soft Proofing and Color Management14.2 14.3 Camera Profile Simulate Sharpening SettingsDestination working space MonitorZoom to Fit Preview Compare Captures Side By SideExpand Preview 14.6 14.7Camera Info Additional Features 16.2 16.3 Trouble Shooting Strobe Equipment CurrentFall time 18.2 18.3 Strobe Systems Status18.4 18.5 Photographic Compatibility Phase One H 5 for Mamiya 645AF S/N # BT Lenses # BR with RZ adaptor from Phase OneCamera Systems Status Lenses Status19.4 19.5 Phase One H 5 for Contax 645 S/N # BS Camera Systems Status

H 5 specifications

Phase One H 5 is a remarkable addition to the realm of high-end medium format cameras, designed for professional photographers who demand precision, flexibility, and exceptional image quality. This camera represents the pinnacle of Phase One's commitment to delivering cutting-edge imaging solutions, catering to a range of photographic applications from fine art to commercial photography.

At the core of the Phase One H 5 is its impressive sensor technology. Utilizing a large medium format sensor, the H 5 captures images with stunning resolution and dynamic range. This capability allows photographers to produce large prints without any loss of detail, making it ideal for gallery exhibitions and high-end client work. The exceptional image quality is complemented by advancements in noise reduction, which ensures that images maintain clarity and detail even in low-light conditions.

The H 5 features a modular and versatile design, allowing users to customize their shooting experience based on specific project requirements. Photographers can seamlessly switch between different lens options, providing flexibility in framing and composition. This modularity is further enhanced with various grip and ergonomic options, ensuring comfort during extended shooting sessions.

Another standout technology in the Phase One H 5 is its advanced autofocus system. Equipped with fast and accurate autofocus capabilities, the camera ensures that subjects are sharply in focus, even during fast-paced shooting. This is particularly beneficial for photographers in dynamic environments, such as events or wildlife photography.

The H 5 also boasts impressive connectivity features. With built-in Wi-Fi and tethering options, photographers can easily share images in real-time and connect with devices for editing and processing. This level of connectivity streamlines workflow, allowing photographers to focus on their creative vision without the hassle of complicated setups.

Durability is a key characteristic of the Phase One H 5. Constructed with robust materials, the camera is designed to withstand the rigors of professional use. Weather-sealing provides protection against dust and moisture, making it suitable for various shooting conditions, from studio work to outdoor adventures.

Overall, the Phase One H 5 combines state-of-the-art technology, exceptional image quality, and a versatile design to meet the demands of professional photographers. Its impressive features and characteristics set a new standard in medium format photography, making it an invaluable tool for capturing stunning imagery.