then change an image to yellow status, that image will not be shown again until you change the browse filter.
There are many ways to make use of this feature. For example:
•Set the filter to show only yellow images. Then step through each image and decide whether any of them should be promoted to green or demoted red.
•If you are running out of space, set the filter to show only red images and then step through to find shots you can delete.
•Set the filter to show only green images. Then step through to make sure you have at least one ‘good’ example of each shot that you need.
There are two ways to set the browse filter:
•Press and hold until the filter you want to use is shown by the indicator.
•Use the MAIN MENU > Browse entry of the menu system. See Setting the Browse Filter for a detailed procedure.
Deleting by approval status
There are many ways to delete images, including
•All
•All red- and
•All images from the selected batch or medium
See MAIN MENU > Delete for detailed procedures describing each of the delete op- tions.
Setting the default status
As outlined in “Standard Instant Approval Workflow”, the CFV normally works by as- signing a green status to all images that pass a basic exposure test and a yellow status to all images that fail the test. However, you can change this behaviour if you prefer an alternative workflow. You have the following options:
•Auto: works as described in Standard Instant Approval Workflow.
•Green: gives all new images a green status, regardless of the exposure warning.
•Yellow: gives all new images a yellow status, regardless of the exposure warning.
Regardless of this setting, audio feedback will still be provided if an image is judged to be badly exposed (if this option is chosen).
Use the MAIN MENU > BROWSE entry to make this setting. See also Setting the Default Approval Status for a detailed procedure.
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