Copy To Button; Archive Image File Format - Kodak DCS 410 User Manual

Kodak user's manual digital camera dcs 410, dcs 420, dcs 460, nc2000e
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O. C
T
Button
OPY
O
You click th
button to copy highlighted images, and associated sound
IS
files if any, to your computer hard disk. The S
can be either C
OURCE
AMERA
or F
.
OLDER
When this button is clicked, a save dialog box appears. Each image file
and each sound file from the source becomes a separate file on your
computer hard disk. The filenames are generated by the driver unless you
have renamed the files (click the Rename icon) in which case your names
are used.
The D
O
option on the dialog box, if checked, deletes the
ELETE
RIGINALS
image files and associated sound files at their source after they are copied
to your computer hard disk. A confirmation box appears before the
images are deleted. (Deleted images include all selected images, even
those selected images that may have temporarily scrolled out of view in
the image area of the driver image window.)

Archive Image File Format

Images in these archive files created with the C
T
button are com-
OPY
O
posed of uninterpolated data; they have not been "acquired" into
Photoshop. This means they contain the raw, native data generated from
the imager in the camera back. As a result, images you save to your
computer hard disk by clicking C
should be read only with the
OPY TO
driver provided by Kodak. (See the IMPORTANT paragraph below).
In addition to complete image data, an image archive file includes: a
thumbnail, all text you have typed in the annotation area, camera settings
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Reference — Kodak Driver Software
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