Tethered To A Computer - Hasselblad CF DIGITAL CAMERA BACK RANGE User Manual

Cf digital camera back range
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Older digital backs in the 'Ixpress' line used a different external disk and controller
called simply the "Image Bank". This older ImageBank is not compatible with a CF
digital back. Only use the Hasselblad ImageBank-II with a CF digital back.
To use an ImageBank-II with a CF digital back, simply assemble it as described in its
manual and connect the two with a standard FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) cable. See the
ImageBank-II manual for complete details.
To remove the ImageBank-II, simply disconnect the FireWire cable. The back will then
revert to saving and browsing images on the internal flash card (if available).

Tethered to a computer

Even if you never shoot while connected, you will probably connect the camera to your
computer each time you want to download your images, though you might instead
use a compact-flash card reader and/or connect your ImageBank-II or FireWire disk
directly.
Connecting to a computer
To connect to a computer, simply attach a FireWire cable from the FireWire port on your
computer to the port on the side of the CF digital back. The port is protected behind a
sliding cover.
Removing from a computer
To remove the camera from a computer, simply disconnect the FireWire cable when all
image loading activity has finished.
Shooting with FlexColor running
When you are connected to a computer, the following rules apply (see Connectivity
Diagram and related issues for full information about sync cables etc):
• The destination medium and location are controlled from FlexColor.
• The screen and menu system on a CF digital back are disabled.
• A CF digital back will take power from the FireWire cable if it is available (please
note that not all computers supply power this way, notably PC laptops).
When initiating a shot from FlexColor, the computer sends a signal to the CF digital
back, which in turn triggers the shutter and flash/strobe (if any). The back then sends
the image over the FireWire connection to the computer, where it is displayed on the
computer screen and saved as a 16-bit-per-colour 3F file in the currently selected folder
of the computer hard disk.
3F is a proprietary Hasselblad format for storing raw captures. It contains the complete
raw image exactly as it was captured by the camera, plus technical details that enable
FlexColor to process and display the image correctly. It furthermore stores a complete
history of the FlexColor settings that you have applied to each image and stores meta-
data such as camera settings, image name, photographer, copyright, etc. When you load
images into FlexColor from the camera or external media, the 3FR files are converted
into the 3F format. If you prefer not to use FlexColor, then you can export files directly
to DNG or other format and use Adobe Photoshop, for example.
Please refer to the FlexColor Software Reference manual for further instructions about
taking pictures using FlexColor.
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