Hasselblad CF DIGITAL CAMERA BACK RANGE User Manual page 106

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Lineart: creates 1-bit images in which each pixel is either 100% black or
100% white. These files are even smaller than grayscale images. Use this
mode if your originals are, for example, pen and ink drawings. To
adjust the threshold at which the input will jump to either black or
white, use the Gradations window. See "Setting the Threshold for
Lineart Captures" on page 91 for more information. ICC profiles have
no effect when you use this mode.
CMYK: creates print-ready color images. You must set up an ICC
profile to create CMYK images directly from FlexColor. See "ColorSync
or ICM Tab" on page 41 for more information about ICC profiles.
Type
Use this pop-up menu to choose which type of capture to take. You have
the following options:
Preview: makes a single capture and applies minimal processing. This
type of capture appears most quickly on your screen. Use it to check
your exposure and composition and to make initial neutralization
settings. Preview captures are not saved and are not good enough for
production because they are not fully rendered.
Single Shot: makes a single capture and applies full processing. If you
are capturing images of people, animals, flowing water, or other
moving objects, or if you are capturing from a hand-held camera, then
you must use single-shot mode. Single shot images are fully rendered
and processed so they take slightly longer than previews, but the results
are of production quality.
Multi Shot: makes four captures (one for each color, but with green
captured twice for extra sharpness) and then combines them into a
single, high-resolution image. If you are capturing images of unmoving
objects, such as room interiors, studio sets or product shots, then you
can use multi-shot mode. Images taken in multi-shot mode will be
sharper and contain more detail than single-shot images. Multi-shot
images will also stand up to greater enlargement later in production.
Micro Step: extends the multi-shot functionality by making a total of 16
captures. This creates a high-resolution image (FlexFrame 3020 = 4000 x
6000 pixels, FlexFrame/Ixpress 384 = 8000 x 8000 pixels, and Ixpress
528C = 8000 x 10800 pixels) and digital files of up to 144 MB, 384 MB,
and 528 MB respectively. Micro-step images will stand up to even
greater enlargement than multi-shot images.
Software Reference - FlexColor 4.0 for Camera Backs
The Setup Window
General Tab
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