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You clicked the camera shutter but no picture was recorded.
An Info box for an image is opened.
Close the Info box and try again.
With a mechanically tripped camera, you are taking pictures in rapid succession and light from one image is distorting the previous image before the previous image has been written completely to the PCMCIA card.
Do not try to take a new picture until the previous image has been completely written to the PCMCIA card — that is, until the red card busy light on the camera back stops blinking.
When
The
Choose Control Panel(s) from the Apple Menu, and choose the fastest
Allow more time between each of your mouse clicks.
The Delete and Move to | The archive folder is | To delete images, you must first |
Folder buttons are | locked. | unlock the folder. |
dimmed when the Source |
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images selected. |
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When the Source is Camera, the driver image window is showing “blank” images in addition to images you have taken with the camera back.
The PCMCIA card currently in the camera has been used in cameras other than the DCS 465; the driver for the DCS 465 cannot display or acquire images from some other cameras.
To display thumbnails and acquire images taken with some cameras other than the DCS 465, use the driver for that camera.
Reference — KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) Software G