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10-8 Reference KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software
The time and date are maintained by the battery in the DCS 465 Camera
Back. You update the date and time with the SET CLOCK choice described
later in this chapter.
You can enter short descriptive material in the text box. Type the material
and then use the mouse or arrow keys to move through text once entered.
The text will be saved with the image (on the PCMCIA card), and will be
saved with the image if it is moved or copied to an archive folder. The
box can hold a maximum of 250 characters.
The text is not acquired when the image is acquired in Photoshop. How-
ever, you can copy or cut text from the text box for the image, and after
acquiring the image in Photoshop, you can add the text to the image by
pasting it into the dialog box that appears when you use the Photoshop
Type Tool.
NOTES: If your computer monitor provides a software switch that allows you to
center dialog boxes (for example SuperMac or E-Machines monitors), you may
wish to turn this feature off so that an information box does not cover images on
the screen.
SOURCE
Allows you to work with images from the DCS 465 Camera Back (choose
CAMERA from the popup menu), and from all archive files in a folder on the
Macintosh computer (choose FOLDER from the popup menu). When
working with a Macintosh computer folder, the folder name appears at
the top of the driver image window.
When you open the driver, the software looks first to the source in use at
the end of your previous work session. If that source is not available (for
example if you were using archive files and you have deleted or renamed
the folder you were using), the software will look for the other SOURCE.