Phase One H 5 Develop Image, Add Image to Batch, Remove Image from Batch, Begin Developing Batch

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Editing and Selecting Images

To process an image, it first must be opened in the preview window.

It may help to think of the development stage as similar to print making in the darkroom. After loading the image into the Preview Window the first step will be to gray balance and crop the image. Then adjust the brightness, contrast and color. Finally the image is devolped by clicking on the Develop button. This section of the application is used to control the final output size of the image to be developed.

A full image, with no cropping will read approximately 26x17 cm (10x7 inches) at 300 pixels (dots) per inch.

The file size of this is approximately 18MB, as listed in the “File Size” section.

If a crop is made, the output size of the cropped area will be listed in the Width, Height and Resolution fields. If it is known what size the image will be in its final printed form, the measure- ments can be entered here.

Clicking the “Soft Proofing”

button will apply the color settings, selected in the preferences.

Images can also be named in the “Image title” field. Naming images at this stage will make it easier to find and identify the photos later. If no name is assigned, the application names images automatically, based upon selected preferences.

Editing and Selecting Images

A row of buttons in the Batch Editor section control when images will be developed. The buttons are:

Develop Image

When clicked the currently selected image will be developed immediately using the current settings.

Add Image to Batch

The application can develop a group of images in a batch mode. This allows the photographer to queue several images and develop them later. To add an image to the list click this button. The name of the image is added to the batch list.

Remove Image from Batch

To delete an entry from the develop list, choose the item from the list and then click the “Remove” button

Begin Developing Batch

To develop queued images, clic the „Begin“ button and the application will begin processing the files.

Stop Developing Batch

This button cancels the development of the list of images.

View Recently Developed

To access a list of the recently developed images use the “View Recently Developed” button.k the “Begin” button and the application will begin processing the files.

Set Develop Folder

Select where developed images will be stored by clicking on this button and navigating to the desired folder.

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Contents Phase One H 5 User Guide Software Set-up ContentInstall the Software Macintosh Getting StartedInstall the Software 11.1 Tools Software Setup 12.1Additional Features Trouble ShootingTable of Contents Macintosh Getting Started Photographic Equipment Set-up Hardware Set-upCable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro Green Lights Flickering LED Indicators LightsOther Photographic Equipment Green Lights Steadily OnInstall the Software Previews Installed ItemsUsing the Phase One H CapturesOrganizing Images Software Set-upTaking Photographs Selecting landscape or portrait orientationPreview Generation Editing and Selecting Images EditingDeleting Previewing Preview Window in detailExposure Monitor Develop Specification Color InfoGray Balancing Apply to Image Current CaptureAll Selected Captures Developing Images RestoreReset Pick PositionFile Format Export PreviewsName Postfix Image SizeApply Color Management Destination FolderCropping ToolsExposure Warning Tool Crop Mask ToolZoom Tool Grid ToolTonal Range/Gradation Curves/Film Curve Unsharp Mask AmountThreshold Focus Tool Camera SettingsColor Management Capture NavigatorPreferences Develop FileName Tab Location Tab Include Capture CountAlways include unique suffix Digit unique suffix numberCreator File For After DevelopProfiles Camera Set-up Setting up ICC profiles in Adobe PhotoshopCamera Information Demoirize plug-in Additional FeaturesPattern size Advanced modeUsing advanced mode on skin and hair Using advanced mode on textilesTrouble 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 Remaining Resources Function Tabs and WindowCapture Tab Exposure Window13.6 13.7 Gray Balance Tab13.8 13.9 Set as Capture gray balanceApply gray balance to current captures Exposure TabLevels Curves13.10 13.11 Focus Tab Focus Preview13.12 13.13 Reuse Capture Settings Automatic Focus UpdateMenu Settings Save the Capture SettingsSearch via annotations Copy from active captureDeselect reference file Add Annotations to the Capture FilesDeveloping Embed information in Tiff filesExample Automatic Preview EnhancementBegin Developing Batch Develop ImageAdd Image to Batch Remove Image from 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 Monitor Simulate Sharpening SettingsCamera Profile Destination working space14.6 14.7 Compare Captures Side By SideZoom to Fit Preview Expand PreviewCamera 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 Lenses Status Lenses # BR with RZ adaptor from Phase OnePhase One H 5 for Mamiya 645AF S/N # BT Camera Systems 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.

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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.

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