Phase One 645 AF manual Importing from CF card

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9.2Importing from CF card

Like using e.g. win-explorer it is easy to browse to a disk containing RAW images on a local or network computer. You can also choose to import directly from a memory card in a card reader.

Choose File > Import images or select the import images button to begin the import process. Immediately, a large dialogue box appears showing a preview of files to be imported. This dialogue box also provides a range of options form which to choose.

Inserting a memory card into a card reader will automatically bring up the import dialogue window. The Import window offers a range of options to make importing a quick and straightforward task.

It is important to remember that you are importing images from one location to another. You need to create or define a folder to which the files will be imported to. This can be done manually or through the Locations tab in the file importer window.

Capture One 4 can automatically create subfolders, named by date or user defined. When importing you can also choose to rename the files, as they are imported from the camera or cd/memorycard, the file names can be changed by double-clicking on the filename in the browser or when exporting the files.

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User Guide Phase One Camera Trademarks & acknowledgements On rightsOn liability Contents Open Platform Freedom of Choice IntroductionMicrosoft Windows WarrantyRecommended hardware Install on Windows Installing and Activation of softwareInstall on Mac OS Troubleshooting Deactivation of Capture One Screen calibration Pouch Body the systemUnpacking the system ClassicValue Added Accessories BoxBatteries for camera Checking the Battery PowerPurchasing extra batteries Batteries for the backDrive dial AF lock button Strap lug Parts of the camera systemRemoving Attach and remove lensAttaching the back Display LED lights ButtonsAdjusting the Strap Setting diopterEyepiece shutter Setting date and timePage ISO and White Balance Setting ISOBasic functions There are four exposure modes P program AE Easy PhotographyPage Exposure Warnings Measuring light Exposure MeteringSet value is displayed Exposure compensationOut of focus Marks Focus modesContinuous focus mode C Single focus mode SSpot focus area Manual Focus Mode MFocus Areas Normal focus areaManual Focus Operation for Telephoto and Zoom lenses Manual focusing Switch to M manual focus modeAdjust the focus When Auto Focus is Failed Adjust the composition Using focus lock and infrared focusingUsing the Focus Lock Function Set the focus mode selector lever to S or CAF Assist Infrared Light Self-Timer Mode Single-Frame ModeContinuous Mode Mirror up modeProgram Shift PH/PL Exposure ModesProgram AE Shutter Priority AE Tv Aperture Priority AE AvManual Mode M Mode One-push shift functionThis camera’s synchro contact is an X contact Flash photographyPage Rear Curtain Syncro ExampleViewfinder LCD readouts Flash compensation settingsWith the exposure compensation dial Exposure mode Exposure compensation displayAdvanced functions Exposure CompensationAE Lock Metered-value difference indicator Press the shutter release button Auto BracketingContinuous Mode C Single-Frame Mode STaking photos with the mirror up Manual modeCamera display light Long exposure Bulb ModeFront/rear dial lock mechanisms Setting will be stored after one secondDepth of Field Preview Button Depth of fieldInfrared photography Page Driver set-up ConnectingTethered shooting Tethered operations Back Inserting and ejecting cards on the P+ back CF card usageDisk Check summary CF card usage 3S the Secure Storage SystemGeneral handling guidelines Using cards in the card readerCF card usage in general Preparing the CF-cards Mounting and dismounting card on computersFormatting on a Mac OS X computer Recommended formatting is by using the backMenu buttons Navigating the Back menuFile format shortcut Home shortcutButton Lock shortcut Battery and Power IndicatorPlaymode View modes Playmode zoom functionsDelete Exit the Play modeBrowsing inside Zoom Shutter Menu ModeCapture Setup FileFormat White Balance ISOCustom white balance from Capture One Auto Preview Play SetupBacklight Brightness Delete optionsStorage ConfigurationPower Source Disk Checking Power SaveFormat disk Time & Date Restore def. DefaultsReady beep Language About the P+ Back Page Custom function Setting custom functionsTypes of custom functions Rear function dial enabled/disabled Cancel auto bracketManual mode bracketing Front/Rear dial function exchange in manual modeBulb shutter release setting AFL function lock modeMode one-push setting Bulb exposure time settingDigital back CF configuration Custom function resetAuto film loading setting Multiple exposure modeCustom Functions overview Initial settingLenses and Multi Mount Functions of the Phase One lensFunction of the Phase One lens adaptor Limitationcodes List of alternative lensesProducer Specs limitations Adaptor/mount Lens Cast What is Lens Cast?Why does lens cast occur? How to get rid of Lens Cast?Large format and stitched images MAC 4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses MAC 4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses PC Large format and stitched images PC Page Getting started SoftwareImporting from CF card Large format photography Large format and technical camerasTechnical cameras Changing the focusing screen MaintenanceTripod/Electronic shutter release contact Battery socketLCD Camera display error-notificationCleaning the CCD Lens maintenanceBack Maintenance Actual Image Size 56x41.5 mm Housing specification11.8 P+ series Technical specifications World Wide Dealer Network End User support PolicyOn-Line Support FAQ, Tutorials & DocumentationKnowledge Base Capture One On-line Support Forums 106