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Trouble

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

An undesirable color shift

The image has been

Under expose for proper color

has occurred in saturated

overexposed.

saturation.

colors.

 

 

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

The ISO setting is too high.

Take the picture again with a lower ISO.

You are using a SCSI cable longer than those supplied with the camera.

Use only the supplied or specified cables.

The exposure time is too long.

Avoid long exposures. Exposures of more than 4–5 seconds (and occasionally more than 1/2 second) can produce noise in the image.

Images are consistently too

The gamma for your

light or too dark.

monitor is not calibrated

 

properly.

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

The computer crashes

There is a SCSI ID

when the camera is

conflict.

attached.

 

Reset the SCSI ID on the camera as described in Chapter 4.

The computer crashes as

You have disconnected

the camera is

the camera from the

disconnected.

computer while the

 

computer is on.

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

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