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Using the Phase One H 5
Phase One has made using the Phase One H 5 as close to using film as
digital photography can be. The first step to using the camera back is to
start the application. Double-click the Capture One short-cut.
Double-click the application icon to start the application that controls
the camera back. After a few seconds the software will make a small
“click” sound and the camera will beep. These two sounds indicate that
everything is ready.
In practice the Phase One H 5 can now take pictures. However before
shooting it is a good idea to ensure that the software settings are optimal.
This will ensure the best possible image quality and workflow.
Floppy disk installation for portable solution
If the Phase One portable solution is used, then installation can be
performed from a floppy disk instead of from a CD-ROM. Copy the file
CaptureOne Inst.exe from the CD-ROM to a floppy disk and run
CaptureOne Inst.exe on the portable computer.
Restart the computer after installation.
Installed Items
The installer creates a folder on your hard disk called “Capture One
Basic.” This folder contains the application as well as several sub-folders.
They are:
Captures
As photographs are taken with the camera, this is the default location
where raw capture files are stored. Also, you may organize your raw
capture files by creating new folders on the harddrive.
Previews
The Capture One application automatically creates a low resolution
(approximately 1MB) preview image to use for color and tonal
adjustments. All preview files are stored in this “Previews” folder. If any
files are deleted from here the program will automatically generate new
previews the next time the software application is started or if previews
are missing then press the „Refresh“ button to refresh the capture
collection.
Images
By default developed images will be placed in this folder. Again, the
preferences can be used to change where developed files will be placed.
11.2
Install the Software
Install the Software
11.3
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