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Trouble

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

Acquired images have random defects, or there is other noise in the image.

You are using a SCSI

Use only the supplied or specified

cable longer than those

cables.

supplied with the DCS

 

465 Camera Back.

 

 

 

The exposure time is too

Avoid long exposures.

long.

Occasionally exposures of more

 

than 1/2 second can produce

 

noise in the image. (You cannot

 

take exposures of more than three

 

seconds.)

Images are consistently

The gamma for your

too light or too dark.

monitor is not calibrated

 

properly.

Calibrate the gamma for your monitor as explained in the Adobe Photoshop manual.

The Macintosh computer crashes when the camera back is attached.

There is a SCSI ID conflict.

Reset the SCSI ID on the camera back as described in chapter 4.

(If your Macintosh computer has

aCD-ROM drive, be certain that you avoid its number — often number 3.)

The Macintosh computer crashes as the camera back is disconnected.

You have disconnected the camera back from the computer while it is on.

The correct procedure is to shut down the computer before disconnecting the camera back from the computer.

 Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software G 10-45

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