Eosdcs
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Warranty Repair Coverage
Warranty Time Period
Limitations
Outside the United States
How to obtain service
Software License Agreement
Eastman Kodak Company
Term
Limitations of Remedies
General
Important Safeguards Precautions
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Battery Important Warnings
AC Battery Charger/Adapter Important Warnings
Electromagnetic Emissions
Contents
Quick Start Preparing the Camera and the Computer
Using the Eosdcs Camera
Introduction
Tutorial Accessing Camera Images
Reference Camera
Reference Kodak Driver Software
Reference Kodak Driver Software
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Commands
Index
Appendices
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Before You Begin
Required Monitor and Display Card
Macintosh Computer Hardware and Software
Required Computer, Memory, Hard Disk
Required Applications Software
Required Systems Software
Required Scsi Cables and Terminators
IBM PC or Compatible Computer Hardware and Software
Optional Hardware/Software for Playing Recorded Sound
Required Scsi Interface
Optional Pcmcia Hard Disk Card
Other Optional Equipment
Optional Camera Equipment
Introduction
Eosdcs Camera
Kodak Camera Back
Features
Back View
Introduction G
Quick Start
Obtain and mount a lens on the camera
Eosdcs 1 Only Install the Calibration File
Place a supported Pcmcia card into the camera
Format a Pcmcia card
Move images from the camera system to the computer
Preparing the Camera and the Computer
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Using the AC Battery Charger Adapter
Charging the Battery
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LCD Graphics
Setting the Scsi ID on the Camera
Turn on the camera as shown below
Scsi ID button
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Installing a Scsi Host Adapter Twain PC Only
Camera as the Sole Scsi Device
Making the Scsi Connection
Macintosh
Knobs
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II. Camera Used with Other Scsi Devices
Turn off the computer, and all connected Scsi devices
Pin Connector
Eosdcs Camera Scsi Connector Pin Connector Pin Terminator
Back Computer Back of ONE or More Scsi Devices
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Macintosh PowerBook with No External Scsi Devices
III. Camera Used with a Macintosh PowerBook or a PC Laptop
Turn off the Macintosh PowerBook computer
PC for Twain driver
Inserting a Pcmcia Card
Inserting and Removing a Pcmcia Card
Card Busy light
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Release button Pcmcia card
Removing a Pcmcia Card
Press firmly
Installing the Kodak Driver
Eosdcs 1 Only
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Special Instructions for TWAIN-compliant Software
Accessing the Camera from Driver
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Final Steps to the Driver Window
Updating Camera Firmware
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Formatting a Pcmcia Card
Preparing the Camera and the Computer G
Quitting Disconnecting the Camera from the Computer
Using the Eosdcs Camera
Readying the Eosdcs Camera
Using the Camera G
Frames remaining Battery indicator
Accommodate for the Absent Quick Control Dial
Choose Other Canon Camera Settings
Drive button
Taking Pictures
Turning Off the Camera
Focusing point selector
Frames Remaining
Reading the Frames Remaining Indicator and the Frame Counter
Frame Counter/Image Reference Number
Deleting Pictures Optional
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Recording Sound Optional
No sound
Operating Differences with Your Camera
Using the Camera G
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Tutorial Accessing Camera Images
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Working with Images Already on a Pcmcia Card
Accessing the Camera from the Driver
Click-Balance Tool Thumbnail/Preview Size Menu Sound Menu
Viewing/Selecting an Image from the Camera with the Driver
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Acquiring One Image from the Camera
Acquiring Multiple Images or a Contact Sheet
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Rotate, Rename, and Annotate Images
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Annotation Window Image Information
Navigating through a Contact Sheet
Navigating Through Images
More than One Image Selected
Preview
Applying Color Balance to Images
Applying Color Balance to a Single Image
Method a Lighting Menu
Eyedropper
As described in detail in the previous section
Applying Color Balance to Multiple Selected Images
Saving Color Balance Changes
Crop Images
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Stack indicates that multiple images will be cropped
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Close the Driver Image Window Saving Changes
Working with Images in the Studio
Accessing Camera Images G
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Playing Recorded Sound Files
Optional Create Archive Files
Archive and Delete Images
Twain PC
Quitting
Delete Files
Revise Preferences
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Reference Camera
Kodak Camera Back and Imager
Timing Considerations
Liquid Crystal Display LCD
Kodak Camera Back Controls
LCD CAMERA-OFF Graphics LCD Full Graphics
Battery Indicator
Frame Counter Canon EOS-1 N Camera
Frames Remaining Indicator Kodak Camera Back
Frame number
Disk Error Indicator
Disk Indicator
Control Buttons
Delete Button and Delete Indicator
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Scsi ID Button and Scsi Indicator
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Scsi Connector Kodak Camera Back
Multipurpose Connector Kodak Camera Back
Supported Pcmcia Cards
Pcmcia Cards
Card Busy Light
DOS Formatting and Card Access
Troubleshooting, Disk Recovery, Fragmentation
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Supported Configurations
Camera Operating Configurations
Taking Pictures While Connected to Computer
Using the Camera with a Pcmcia Card
Battery Charging for Optimal Capacity
Battery and AC Battery Charger/ Adapter
AC Battery Charger/Adapter
External Battery Adapter
Recorded Sound
How to Record Sound
Recording Lengthy Audio Segments
Playing Sound Files
On/Off State of the Camera
Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution
Troubleshooting the Camera
Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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Battery is low or
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Technique 2 Visually Inspect the Imager
Cleaning the Imager
Determining If the Imager Is Dirty
Technique 1 Examine a Test Image
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Separating the Camera from the Kodak Camera Back
Cleaning a Dirty Imager
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Mounting screw
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Wiping the Imager
Reassembling the Camera
Tighten the mounting screw
Using a Flash
Calibration CAL Files Eosdcs 1 Only
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Reference Kodak Driver Software
General Features
Driver Image Window Macintosh and Twain
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Defaults Driver Image Window
Source Menu
Commands
View Menu
Contact Sheet
Reference Kodak Driver Software G
Test Shot
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Photoshop Select menu
Photoshop Menus
Photoshop Edit Menu
Photo
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Acquire Contact Sheet Dialog
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Camera Control Icon
Take Picture Icon
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Load Camera Firmware
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Recover
Click this button to close the Camera Control dialog box
Preferences Icon
Default Acquire Resolution
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Rename Images Icon
Name
Example
Crop Icon
Rotate Clockwise/Counterclockwise Icons
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Crop Dialog Box
Method Freeform and Fixed Size
LEFT, TOP, WIDTH, and Height
Removes the cropping rectangles from all selected images
Lighting Menu
Click-Balance Tool
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Sound
Sound Menu
Acquire Button
Archive Image File Format
Copy to Button
Delete Button
Annotation Area and Image Information Window
Done Button
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Preview View or Crop Dialog
Navigation Bar
X-Y Cursor Location
Select All Icon
Number of Images Selected
Thumbnail/Preview Size Menu
RGB Values at the Cursor Location
Using Photoshop Actions Macintosh Only
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Supported Commands
Driver Commands Not Supported
Troubleshooting Kodak Driver Software
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Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution
Messages Kodak Driver Software
Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution
‘filename’ is not
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Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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‘imageid’ because
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Confirm that the battery is charged
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Camera to complete the current
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General problem with An unspecified problem ‘Take Picture.’
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Camera Scsi ID is set
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Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution
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Appendices
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Kodak Camera Back
Appendix a Specifications
Width 20.5 mm x height 16.4 mm, 1268 x 1012-pixels
Eosdcs
Specifications G
Specifications G A-5
100 135 200 Performs approximately like this lens
Specifications G A-7
100 135 200
Other
Software Drivers
Eosdcs 3 modified focusing screen
Specifications G A-11
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Appendix B Glossary
Also called the Photoshop driver on the Macintosh com
LCD
Twain
Glossary G B-5
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Downloading Software Drivers Electronically
Appendix C Updating Your Kodak Software Driver
Obtaining Software Updates Directly from Kodak
Installing the Software Driver
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Important do not Pack LENSES, SOFTWARE, or Manuals
Appendix D Repacking Instructions
Repacking Instructions G
Equipment Description
Appendix E Problem Report Form
Problem Description
Customer Return Address
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For the IR Camera with No Filter
Appendix F Using an Infrared Camera
Using an Infrared Camera G
Assistance Needed Source of Assistance
Appendix G Technical Telephone Assistance
Assistance Needed
Ordering Optional Kodak Equipment from Your Dealer
Appendix H Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List
Item Name Description
Ordering Optional Equipment from Other Vendors
Part Name Description
Ordering Spare Parts from Kodak
Ordering New Manuals from Kodak
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Index
10-2 Index G
Calibration CAL file 4-33 to
10-4 Index G
Eosdcs
10-6 Index G
Memory
10-8 Index G
Select All icon
10-10 Index G
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Specifications G
Specifications G
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