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7-18 Accessing Images from a Mac

COPY TO FOLDER Button

Copies “selected” image files and recorded associated sound data from
the PCMCIA card to the Macintosh hard disk. Each image and each sound
becomes a separate file in a folder on the Macintosh computer. The saved
image files are called archive files. The button is dimmed until you select
an image(s). Images can be copied to a preexisting folder or to a folder
you create while using this feature.
NOTE: Refer to the IMPORTANT CAUTIONS later in this chapter about opening
archive files directly into Photoshop without first acquiring them, and about the
importance of calibration (CAL) files when images are copied to a folder.

MOVE TO FOLDER Button

Performs the same function as COPY TO FOLDER, except that after copying
the data, this choice presents a dialog box providing the option of deleting
the files from the PCMCIA card.
NOTE: Refer to the IMPORTANT CAUTIONS later in this chapter about opening
archive files directly into Photoshop without first acquiring them, and about the
importance of calibration (CAL) files when images are moved to a folder.

TAKE PICTURE Button

Issues a command that causes the camera back to take a picture. This
button works only when the camera back is used with an electrically
tripped camera.

SOURCE Popup Menu

Allows you to switch between files on the DCS 465 Camera Back (choose
CAMERA from the popup menu), or archive files on the Macintosh com-
puter (choose FOLDER from the popup menu).