Hasselblad CF22 CF39 Using Instant Approval Architecture, Standard Instant Approval workflow

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  Using Instant Approval Architecture

The Instant Approval Architecture system helps you to classify your images as quickly as you take them. It works by supplying immediate audio feedback, which tells you instantly whether each new picture is exposed correctly or likely to be over- or underexposed. Thereafter, the system enables you to assign each image one of three status levels. Though you can use the system any way you like, the intention (based on the ‘traffic light’ convention) is that you should assign the levels as follows:

GREEN for your best shots.

YELLOW ( AMBER ) for images that need closer inspection.

RED for images that should probably not be used.

Please note, when the current storage medium is full, red-status images will be deleted (one at a time) to make room for new shots. You can continue shooting until no red-status images remain; if you then try to take additional new shots you will get a medium-full message.

Image File Name

Green images start with “A

Yellow images start with “B

Red images start with “C

Press the approve button to change the status of the currently selected image

Press and hold the approve button to change the status of the currently selected image

Current approval status (green) and browse-filter setting (show all)

Show all

Show green and yellow only

Show green only

Show yellow only

Show red only

Please note the two different actions of pressing (or quickly clicking) the approve button to change the status and pressing and holding to change the browse filter!

One of the greatest advantages of digital photography compared to film is that it costs no more to shoot 100 images that it does to shoot one. Photographers therefore tend to take many more pictures when shooting digitally. By assigning approval levels as you work, it can be much easier to sort through and select images when you get back to your computer.

Standard Instant Approval workflow

The standard method of working with the Instant Approval Architecture is as follows:

1.Take a shot.

2.The camera analyzes the shot to find out if it seems to be over- or underex- posed. If it suspects a problem, it does the following:

Provides audio feedback (if this option has been chosen) by making a warning sound, which immediately alerts you to a possible problem even if you are not looking at the screen. The warning sound is a rapid string of notes going up the musical scale if the image is judged as overexposed or

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Contents Language version English Manual version  N T E N T S Welcome to Hasselblad DNG File Format Before you start Computer system requirementsGeneral overview Menu can be displayed in one of seven different languages Ventilator Parts, components & control panel buttonsOled preview screen Display buttonFireWire connector Ready light indicatorDatabus connectors Navigation buttonPowering the digital back Initial setupFitting an i-Adapter On / OFF buttonShooting/image storage modes Selecting the current mediumCF digital back can store captured images in three ways Working with an Imagebank Using compact flash memory cardsInserting a card Removing a cardTethered to a computer Connecting to a computerRemoving from a computer Shooting with FlexColor runningInitial general settings White Bal Media Browse Storage SettingsGeneral Menu See later sections for more comprehensive information Menu Shortcuts Setting the menu languageNavigating media and batches Organizing your work with batchesBatch list 910 Creating new batchesStandard Instant Approval workflow Using Instant Approval ArchitectureBrowsing by approval status Reading and changing the approval statusDeleting by approval status Setting the default statusDeleting and copying Overview of viewingImages Basic image browsingThumbnail views Zooming in for more detailPreview Modes Choosing the Preview modeFull-details mode Using the histogramStandard preview display UnderexposureBattery-saver mode Full-Screen ModeOverexposure indicator Transferring / Copying images − general Deleting images − generalTransferring to a computer Transferring to an ImagebankMenu Menu system overviewNavigating the menu system Menu structure Entries of the main menu To set the ISO LanguageTo make a manual white balance setting To select a preset white balanceWhite balance MediaBrowse To set the browse filter using the menusMenu Select Main Menu Storage To delete a single imageTo delete several images from a selected batch Deleting several images from a batchTo delete several images at once Deleting several images from a selected mediumUse  and  to select All Red, All Red & Yellow or All To format media FormatCopy To create a new batch BatchTo change the default status assigned to each new image New shot seems to have been exposed correctlyNew shot seems to have been over- or under-exposed Menu Settings Entries of the User Interface Menu Main Menu Settings User InterfaceProceed as follows Setting the options under the User Interface menuMAINMENUSETTINGSCamera Model setting variationsExposure Cable Exposure Time Shutter DelayExposure Cable EL Flash sync input cable should not be usedCapture sequence Setting Camera model and optionsConnectivity diagram 4NBMMBOENFEJVNGPSNBUDBNFSBDPOOFDUJWJUZEJBHSBN 7JFXDBNFSBDPOOFDUJWJUZEJBHSBN Press  to select Capture Sequence Setting Exposure Time and Capture Sequence1112 1314 1516 1718 MAINMENUSETTINGSMiscellaneous Selecting an interfaceCamera About box MAINMENUSETTINGSDefault To reset all settingsSelect the Main Menu Settings Default entry Multi-shot MultishotMicro-shot InstructionsFlash / Strobe Portable unitsTTL function 503CW /503CWD only Cleaning the CCD Infrared Filter CleaningBasic cleaning procedure Cleaning using the Hama Cleaning Fluid and tissuesCleaning the housings Cleaning with an E-WipeEquipment Care Equipment care Service and GuaranteeTechnical specifications CF  IAA Instant Approval ArchitectureMpixels Page Sweden Denmark