PhaseOne P 65+ User Manual

PhaseOne P 65+ User Manual

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  • Page 1: Mounting On The Hasselblad H

    User Guide P 65 + Digital Full-Frame back...
  • Page 2 Trademarks & acknowledgements Capture One and Phase One are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Phase One A/S in the European Union and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    & 10.1 Mounting P 65 + 4.0 Sensor+ in detail 10.2 About Viewfinder Masks 10.3 Phase One 645AF & Mamiya 645 series more details 5.0 Quick Start 11.0 P+ back for Mamiya RZ 5.1 Setting up time and date 11.1 About Viewfinder masking 11.2 Mamiya RZ other details...
  • Page 5 13.0 P 65+ back for CONTAX 645 18 Maintenance 13.1 Mounting P 65+ back to the CONTAX 645 13.2 Flash photography on Contax 645 19. Secure Storage System 19.1 Secure Storage system “3S” (How does it work?) 14. H 101 - P 65+ back for Hasselblad H1/H2 19.2 Disk Check summary 14.1 Camera LCD display Viewfinder information...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The P 65 + is a genuine revolution, for the first time in history a medium format full frame CCD has been released; proving Phase One to be the leading developer of digital photographic equipment.
  • Page 7: Unpacking The P65

    Value added (everything needed). The Software package, this manual and the LCC calibration kit are included in the Phase One Leather binder and functions as a lid over the utility compartment. In the utility compartment you will find the CF card reader, cables and international power adaptors.
  • Page 8: Charging The Batteries

    2.5 to 3 hours). After the first initial charge, the batteries can be charged one at a time. Purchasing extra batteries The Phase One P+ back comes with two 2500mAh batteries. If you need to purchase extra batteries Warning! Phase One recommends Canon BP 915 (1500 to 2500 mAh).
  • Page 9: Classic Vs. Value Added

    Most important for the professional photographer are securing the uptime of the camera and back, to be as safe as possible consult your dealer to get information on the best solution; most uptime solutions provided by Phase One can be purchased after acquiring the back or camera. Classic...
  • Page 10: Classic Vs. Value Added Warranty

    2.2 Classic vs. Value Added warranty Before shipping, all Phase One digital backs undergo a thorough manual inspection and control procedure, our skilled technicians are checking: • Sensor focus adjustment • Luma/Chroma calibration & verification • Illumination invariance verification • Physical surface inspection •...
  • Page 11: Introduction To The P65

    3.0 Introduction to the P65+ System overview The Phase One P+ back is designed specifically to fit on one of several brands or models of medium format cameras. This overview section will deal with generic features, available in all these different models: Tethered or untethered operation, preview display functions, menu system controls (the P+ backs have four buttons controlling the settings in the back), etc.
  • Page 12: Tethered Or Untethered Operations

    I.e. the display time of the images, time before backlight is dimmed, ISO, file format and white balance. For more information on capturing tethered with the Phase One Capture One application please consult the online user guide available in the...
  • Page 13: General Hardware Setup

    3.2 General Hardware Setup The P 65+ back is designed to be used with medium format cameras which are created with digital backs in mind. Using your P 65+ on these cameras is possible without any cables attached between the P 65+ back and the camera body or lens.
  • Page 14 It is not possible to accidentally double expose the image by capturing one image quickly after another when the P 65+ back is used on i.e. Phase One 645AF, Mamiya 645 AFD/AFD II/AFDIII, Hasselblad 555 ELD (DIG mode), Hasselblad H or Contax 645. The electronic communication with the body ensures that the P 65+ back is ready before allowing release of the next shot.
  • Page 15 • The focusing of the P+ back camera back will be damaged. • It is only possible to remount the filter without dust in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities. • The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated.
  • Page 16: Sensor+ In Detail

    4.0 Sensor+ in detail Sensor+ is a new technology developed by Phase One, in practice the easiest way to explain this, is that you should regard your back as 2 digital backs. Default is 60.5 megapixels; each pixel is sized 6x6 Micron. - Select Sensor+ and your P 65+ is 15 megapixels, each pixel sized 12x12 Micron.
  • Page 17: Quick Start

    5.0 Quick Start This is what it takes to get started 1. Charge the batteries (Described earlier) 2. Install the focusing Screen if needed 3. Consult the Camera specific section for special cabling requirements for your solution. 4. Insert Battery or connect IEEE1394/FireWire (for power) if capturing tethered to e.g.
  • Page 18: Setting Up Time And Date

    5.1 Setting up time and date The camera back’s date and time is set to Central European Time GMT+1 as Phase One’s production facility in located in Copenhagen, Denmark. If the digital back has been without power for a longer period of time, it will automatically ask you to setup time and date when it is powered Menu>Configuration>Time and Date will allow you to set the time and...
  • Page 19: Cf Card Usage

    CF cards are manufactured by other suppliers, and Phase One cannot guarantee that the cards are not defective.
  • Page 20 The Phase One Secure Storage system (3S) provides the industry’s safest memory card handling ever. When working with memory cards in a Phase One P+ back, you can always be sure that your data is safe. The 3S technology is automatically checking your cards file structure every time it is inserted to the P+ back.
  • Page 21: Formatting Your Memory Card

    6.1 Formatting your Memory card In General all CF-cards or microdrives are preformatted and ready for use in the P+ backs. However to ensure the best performance from these cards it is considered best practice to always format them in the P+ back. Please consult the “Format Disk”...
  • Page 22 Windows XP and Mac OS X have the required drivers for the CF-card reader. For information on how to import the files to Phase One Capture One, please consult the Capture One online user guide available under “Capture One Help” in the Help Menu.
  • Page 23: Mounting/Dismounting On Win Xp And Win Vista

    6.2 Mounting and dismounting on Windows XP and Win- dows Vista: To avoid confusing the system or, worst case, end up with a CF-card that was unintentionally erased, it is required to safely eject the card by right clicking the icon in “My Computer” and select the “Eject” option. On a Mac the card has to be un-mounted, by dragging it into the trash, or selecting eject (command-e) in the “File”...
  • Page 24: Formatting On A Mac Os X Computer

    6.3 Formatting on a Mac OS X computer On Mac OS X the formatting cannot be done directly in the finder but is easily done inside the Disk Utility located in the Applications > Utilities folder. Open the Disk utility and select the Disk (not just the partition, but the entire disk).
  • Page 25: Navigating The Menu System

    7.0 Navigating the menu system When the P 65+ back is turned on, the screen will always be in its default position or “Main screen”. Pressing and holding down the upper left button on the back is always your shortcut to the Main screen, regardless of where you are in the menu system.
  • Page 26: Menu Buttons

    7.1 Menu buttons The Phase One P 65+ has four menu buttons to control the menu system on the display. When the P 65+ is in its initial state or at the menu systems default position (Main screen), the four buttons each has a shortcut assigned.
  • Page 27: Shortcuts

    7.2 Shortcuts Home shortcut Holding down the “Exit” button for a few seconds will always bring you Exit to the default position or main screen immediately. When a FireWire cable is inserted the P 65+ Back draws the power from FireWire this is shown with an icon in the bottom of the main menu.
  • Page 28: Indicators

    P 65+ provides a recommended maximum exposure time of 1 minute. Long exposure black reference In order to capture noise free long exposures Phase One digital backs needs to capture a black reference after each capture. This black reference requires the same amount of time as the exposure itself.
  • Page 29: Power Indicator

    Power indicator In the bottom of the main menu you find the power indicator – Battery: when using battery power you will see the battery icon, indicating the approximate amount of power left on the battery. FireWire: the FireWire icon will appear when a FireWire cable is connected to the back;...
  • Page 30: Play Mode

    8.0 Play mode “Play mode” can be used to review, zoom and delete images. From the “Main screen”, press the top left button of the P 65+ back to enter Play mode. In Play mode the top of the screen will show a menu bar. In the right side of the menu bar the current image number and the number of images captured on the media is displayed.
  • Page 31: View Modes

    View modes Play mode has four view modes, or review modes; Normal image display, Exposure warning overlay, Histogram overlay or File Info overlay. After entering the Play mode, press the “Enter” button to shift to the view mode you want. Exposure warning overlay will display the highlight areas as a flashing color, to warn about over exposed areas in the image.
  • Page 32: Zoom

    8.1 Zoom After entering Play mode, advance to the eyeglass icon by pressing the button again and press the “Enter” button to select it. It is now possible to zoom in the image with the “Enter” button. The zoom has four steps, Normal, enlargement 1, enlargement 2 and enlargement 3.
  • Page 33: Rating

    8.2 Rating If you want to rate while viewing, select the Rating feature, now the Exit button will provide rating, 0-5, whilst the right buttons still allows you to browse forward and backward in your captures. When shooting to a CF card and rating the images, the ratings will be recognized by in Capture One upon import of the rawfiles.
  • Page 34: Menu Mode

    9. Menu mode Pressing the lower left button sets the P+ back in “Menu mode” Entering Menu mode by pressing the lower left button allows you to set up the preferences of the P+ back. Menus are navigated to by following the Enter, Exit, Up and Down arrows and pressing the corresponding buttons on the P+ back.
  • Page 35 Shutter Shutter refers to the shutter of the camera the P+ back resides on. Due to the sleeping architecture of the P 65+, where the CCD is put to sleep to reduce power consumption, the P 65+ needs to wake up before shooting.
  • Page 36 File Format In “File Format” you can select two options “IIQ Raw L” and “IIQ Raw S”. “IIQ” is a short term for Intelligent Image Quality - Raw. “IIQ L” is set as the default and is the lossless capture format of the P+ back.
  • Page 37 Virtual Horizon The Virtual Horizon is your guide to keeping your camera in perfect horizontal or vertical position, the menu disappear and you will see the virtual horizon guiding you to level you capture perfectly, the line will be green, when in level. You can choose to get a sound when in level.
  • Page 38 White Balance Setting Auto WB will calculate a white balance based on the information in the image. Auto WB is good for most applications. If you are using a specific light source you can choose that option here. If the camera back is tethered to a computer, and white balance is set from within Capture One it is indicated with the C1 icon in place of the WB indicator on the main screen.
  • Page 39 All subsequent captures will now have the new custom white balance applied. 3 different custom white balances can be defined and used as shooting white balances. Custom white balance from Capture One You can also choose to easily transfer a white balance from Capture One to the P+ back: 1.
  • Page 40: Play Setup

    9.2 PLAY SETUP Play Setup The second option in the menu mode is Play Setup. Inside “Play Setup” you can adjust and select Brightness, Auto Preview, Delete options, Display Style and Grid. Brightness In the Brightness setup, you can set the brightness of the preview LCD screen.
  • Page 41 Auto Preview The second option in Play Setup is Auto Preview. Auto Preview refers to the amount of time the image remains on the screen after capture. Default setting is 5 seconds allowing a quick look at the capture. If Auto Preview is set to “Off” the preview will not be shown automatically after capture.
  • Page 42 Display Style Display Style allows you to switch the captures showed on the display to Black and White, instead of the color RGB signal. It is important to emphasize that P 65+ while showing BW on the LCD display, the captures are still RGB. Grid You can add grid to the viewed captures, especially architectural photographers will find great benefit in this feature.
  • Page 43: Configuration

    9.3 Configuration Configuration is used to setup general settings and perform general tasks on the P 65+ back. Configuration contains more menu entries than can be displayed on one screen. This is indicated by a double arrow pointing down on the right side.
  • Page 44 Power Source Power source has two options, “Autodetect” or “Battery”. Default is Autodetect, the P+ back will detect if an IEEE 1394/FireWire connection is supplying power, and automatically shut off the battery power. If Power Source is set to “Battery” the power source is forced to come from the battery, and the digital back will not consume power from the FireWire connection.
  • Page 45 Phase One recommends leaving Disk Checking turned on, to maximize data security on the memory cards. Read more about the Phase One Secure Storage System in Chapter 5 of this manual. Camera Mode Camera mode is used in special applications only. This could be in...
  • Page 46 Power Save Power Save has two options “Backlight” and “Auto Shutdown”. Backlight is used to control the duration of backlight illumination. If no action is detected the backlight will, by default, dim after 5 minutes. This can be changed to 1 min, 20 sec. or 5 sec. using the backlight menu.
  • Page 47 Ready beep “Ready beep” is the small beep that sounds from the camera after a capture is taken. The “Ready beep” signals that the capture has been taken, and the P+ back is ready for next capture. “Ready beep” can be either “Single”, “Multi” or “Off”. Default is “Single”...
  • Page 48 Phase One have made this easy by incorporating a large “L” in a parenthesis after the Language menu. Finding this “L” will help the user get the native language back.
  • Page 49 Firmware might be made available in the download section at www. phaseone.com Before contacting your dealer or Phase One Support please make sure to have access to the “About “box or write down the entire contents of the “About” box.
  • Page 50: P 65+ On Phase One 645Af & Mamiya 645 Afd

    Mamiya 645 AFD & The functionality of the P 65+ back is well integrated with the Phase One 645 AF and the Mamiya 645AFD series. The P 65+ back communicates with the cameras through a fast internal electrical computer interface.
  • Page 51: Mounting P

    10.1 Mounting P 65 + back on the Phase One 645 AF & Mamiya 645AFD Series The P+ back is fully integrated with the camera body and acts as a part of the whole camera system. When no cassette is attached to the body the mirror is up and the shutter is open.
  • Page 52: About Viewfinder Masks

    10.2 About Viewfinder Masks The image area of the Phase One & Mamiya 645 is approximately 56 mm x 42 mm. The light sensitive CCD in the P 65+ measures 53.9x40.4 mm, this means that viewer masking is not necessary, hence is the lens factor now 1.0.
  • Page 53: Phase One 645Af & Mamiya 645 Series More Details

    LCD or in the Capture One software. Studio flash sync on the camera body When using the P 65+ back on Phase One 645 AF, Mamiya AFD or AFDII body, the flash sync should be connected to the camera body.
  • Page 54 T-mode on the Mamiya 645AFD T-mode is not supported for digital backs on the Mamiya 645 AFD. This is usually not a problem as the Mamiya can use exposure times as long as 16 minutes. P 65+ can create exposures of up to 1 minute of exposure time. Mirror Up When using mirror up the mode selector should be placed in M (Manual mode) and the focus type selector should also be in the M position.
  • Page 55: P+ Back For Mamiya Rz

    • The focusing of the P+ back camera back will be damaged. • It is only possible to remount the filter without dust in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities. • The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated.
  • Page 56 It is possible to use Long latency on this camera, but only when shooting tethered from the Capture One application using the capture button. P+ back for Hasselblad V mounted on the Mamiya RZ67 PRO II with a Phase One adaptor.
  • Page 57: Mamiya Rz67 Pro Iid

    11.3 Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID The P+ back for Mamiya 645 AFD series also supports the Mamiya RZ67 PRO IID via the 645 AFD adaptor plate available from your Phase One dealer (Part# 70994). The mode selector on the trigger button should be turned to the white dot when used with the P+ back.
  • Page 58: Studio Flash Sync On The Rz Lens Shutter

    To learn how to setup latency please consult the Menu mode section. Note: This adaptor does not support capturing from the computer - this is only possible with the Phase One adaptor and a P+ back for Hasselblad V Cables shipping with P+ back for Mamiya 645 AFD (Value added...
  • Page 59: P 65+ Back For Hasselblad

    The Phase One P 65+ back can be mounted on a wide range of Hasselblad cameras including Hasselblad 555 ELD, 553 ELX, 501 CM, 503 CW as well as and 4” x 5” view cameras via optional Phase One adaptors.
  • Page 60: Mounting The P+ Back On Hasselblad

    Capture One application. DO NOT MOUNT WHILE IN S OR RS MODE! Please note that the Phase One P 65+ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up (S or RS modes). The camera should be set to AS, A or 0 mode.
  • Page 61: Camera Body Specifics

    12.3 Camera body specifics Regardless of which Hasselblad V type camera used, a sync cable is always connected from the lens to the small connector in the front plate on either the left or right side of the P+ back. The flash cable is then connected to the F-connector on the camera back.
  • Page 62: Hasselblad 555 Eld

    12.4 Hasselblad 555 ELD When using the Phase One P 65+ back with a Hasselblad 555 ELD, the shutter release on the front of the Hasselblad must be in the “DIG” position. If, of any reason, you have to use the shutter release in “Film” position (hardware defect on the DIG button, etc.) You must make sure that the...
  • Page 63: Hasselblad 553 Elx

    DIN connector on the Hasselblad. Avoid using A or AS mode. Please also note that the Phase One P+ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up (S or RS modes). Make sure that the lens is not jammed or locked open on the “B”...
  • Page 64: Hasselblad 501 Cm And 503 Cw Without Winder

    Please note that the Phase One P 65+ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up. Also make sure that the lens is not jammed or locked open on the “B”...
  • Page 65: Hasselblad 503 Cw With Winder Cw

    12.7 Hasselblad 503 CW with Winder CW Please note that the Phase One P 65+ back should not be mounted while the camera is set to mirror up. Also make sure that the lens is not jammed or locked open on the “B”...
  • Page 66: Cables Shipping With P+ Back For Hasselblad

    12.8 Cables shipping with P+ back for Hasselblad V (Value Added purchase only) The P 65+ backs for Hasselblad V is shipping with the following cables (Value Added purchase only): Part# 50300145 Motor cable for Hasselblad ELX. (Used for host capture when the P+ back is used on a Hasselblad ELX body).
  • Page 67: P 65+ Back For Contax 645

    13.0 P 65+ back for CONTAX 645 The CONTAX 645 utilizes TTL phase difference detection type auto focus system. Furthermore the CONTAX 645 provides auto exposure settings. The CONTAX 645 with a P+ back encourages all kinds of photographic uses from portraiture and wide-angle photography to high speed shooting to capture fast action with telephoto lenses.
  • Page 68 Capture One application. IR filter on the CCD The IR filter (Phase One TG1 Infrared cut-off filter) is placed on top of the CCD. The filter may not be removed for several reasons.
  • Page 69 Mounting the focusing screen The image area of the CONTAX 645 is 41.5mm x 56mm. The light sensitive CCD in the P 65+ measures 40.4x53.9 mm, this means that viewer masking is not necessary, hence is the lens factor now 1.0. If a mask is already attached in the body, remove the mask according to the relevant users guide.
  • Page 70: Mounting P 65+ Back To The Contax 645

    13.1 Mounting P 65+ back to the CONTAX 645 P 65+ back for Contax is fully integrated with the camera and acts as a true part of the whole camera system. When attaching P 65+ back to the camera it is important to ensure that the bottom part of the back is pressed well into the locking mechanism before the upper locking mechanism is pressed together.
  • Page 71: Flash Photography On Contax 645

    The flash sync cable must NOT be connected to the P+ back. This connector is only to be used when operated on a Large format camera with the Phase One FlexAdaptor. TTL flash Because the CCD element reflects light different than film, and this cannot be communicated to the Contax.
  • Page 72: H 101 - P 65+ Back For Hasselblad

    14. H 101 - P 65+ back for Hasselblad H1/H2 The Phase One H 101 – P 65+ back is a single shot digital camera back designed specifically for the innovative Hasselblad H1 camera. The Hasselblad H1 utilizes a hybrid TTL phase-difference- detection type auto-focus system.
  • Page 73: Camera Lcd Display

    14.1 Camera LCD display The Hasselblad H1 incorporates a display which details information of the actual condition of the camera. It shows flash method, lens use, AF mode, f-stop value, shutter speed etc. The Hasselblad H1/H2 will also display some camera back specific conditions in this display.
  • Page 74: Auto Exposure

    Auto exposure The Hasselblad H1 can work in different auto exposure modes. This is fully supported by the H 101 - P+ back, which communicates the equivalent film speed of the digital back to the Hasselblad H1 camera. The default film speed of the H 101 – P 65+ back is ISO 50. However, this setting can be changed to 100, 200, 400 or 800 ISO, please consult chapter 9 of this manual for details on setting the ISO in your camera back.
  • Page 75: Image Orientation Detection

    • It is only possible to remount the filter without dust in between the filter and the CCD if you have access to special clean room facilities. • The Phase One Product Warranty is terminated! About viewfinder mask on H1/H2 The image area of the Hasselblad H1/H2 is app.
  • Page 76 Hasselblad H 1. The flash sync connector on the Camera back is only intended for use with a Phase One FlexAdaptor, or other large format adaptors. Cabling Cables shipping with H101 – P+ backs (Value Added purchase...
  • Page 77: View Camera And Studio Photography

    15.0 View camera and studio photography The Phase One P 65+ back can be used with most wide angle cameras, technical view cameras or large format cameras via camera interface adaptors. The P 65+ back supports most mechanical shutters and some electronic shutters from Horseman, Schneider and other vendors.
  • Page 78: 1-Shot Release

    The optional Phase One FlexAdaptor is available for most large format camera back. cameras and comes with a “Phase One Wake Up Cable”. This cable has a small button that is used to wake up the camera before release of the shutter.
  • Page 79 Shutter latency settings when used with FlexAdaptor or other technical camera adaptor On a Phase One FlexAdaptor or other technical camera adaptor the P+ back can be used with both Long and short latency. Default your P 65+ back is set to Short latency, which means that the P 65+ back will respond fast on capture at the expense of battery life.
  • Page 80: Live Preview

    16 Live Preview Phase One P 65+ Digital back has support for running Live preview from within Capture One. Live preview is a great help when working in the studio with composition and setup of the scene. A live image can be captured directly to the computer monitor for previewing the effect of different adjustments done to the scene.
  • Page 81: General Live Preview Information

    16.1 General Live Preview information A few recommended setup tips for optimal result when using Live preview. Recommended shutter speed for focus adjustment and image quality is 4 = 1/4 second. (The shutter speed slider is controlling the readout from the CCD - this is always a compromise between quality and quick response to camera adjustments).
  • Page 82: Live Preview Camera Support

    16.2 Live Preview Camera support Phase One Live Preview is not only for technical cameras, it also supports all medium format cameras with the following settings: Phase One 645AF 1. Navigate to Custom Function 22 and set it to “1”. This will allow the shutter release button to be used to start and stop the bulb exposure.
  • Page 83 Hasselblad H: Before running Live Preview on a Hasselblad H-series camera we recommend to redefine the user button on this camera to let it control T-mode. Go into menu settings, choose custom options, user button function and select T-mode. H1 & H2 1.
  • Page 84 Mamiya 645AFD/AFD II: Mamiya shall be used in B-mode or at long exposures (available up to 16 minutes, but be aware of the exposure cannot be interrupted). T-mode is not supported for digital backs. Mamiya RZ67 Pro II & Pro IID: 1.
  • Page 85: Lens Cast Calibration

    Phase One provides a solution in the Capture One 4 PRO that helps you get rid of the lens cast. We call it: Lens Cast Calibration (LCC).
  • Page 86: Simple Steps To Calibrate (Mac)

    17.3 4 Simple steps to calibrate (Mac) 1. Hold the calibration plate in front of the fixed lens (as close as possible), and capture. In order to ensure correct exposure you may have to open up a few f-stops or in a very dark setup, light directly onto the plate.
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    18 Maintenance Cleaning the CCD When the Phase One P 65+ is not attached to a camera, the camera back must be protected with the protection plate. Over time dust may accumulate on the IR filter. This will degrade the image quality if not removed.
  • Page 88: Secure Storage System

    CFcard. Ejecting a card while in a writing session will no longer damage the file structure of the entire CF-card, only the affected buffer of images. This level of file system security is unique to the Phase One digital backs.
  • Page 89: Service And Technical Specifications

    All technical specifications and measurements are based on Phase One R&D and Phase One Test Department. 20.1 Updating the P 65+ Phase One reserve the right to change or adjust any figure and functionality in future updates, please read any eventual update documentation before installing.
  • Page 90: Support And Recommendations

    By purchase of a Phase One product we guarantee you World Class Support and Service! A Phase One P 65+ is a simple product workflow wise, but the electronic and interior of the back need specialized service, and we only have one place to do interior repair of the back, Copenhagen, Denmark at Phase One production facility.
  • Page 91: Recommendations

    • Use ‘UDMA’ Ultra Direct Memory Access CF-card’s. • Speed: 40 MB/s (266x), 45 MB/s (300x) • Sandisk and Lexar cards avaliable with this performance Optimal Systems for use with Phase One Backs: Possible error if not using the recommended standard tethered set-up.
  • Page 92: Technical Specifications

    16 bit per color Certifications Image file formats: All output formats of Capture One Phase One IIQ file format speeds up the image capture and Hasselblad H: Hasselblad H1 and H2 / Fuji GX645 are possible: TIFF-RGB, TIFF- file transfer. Increases the storage capacity by turning the CMYK, JPEG.

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