Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 148
Occasional Verification, Transferring Images, Editing Images, KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk - dcs review
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Capture Workflow Occasional Verification Transferring Images Editing Images To assure the highest image quality, evaluate test images at each location and at the various illuminance conditions. Also use the Image LCD regularly to verify that images are captured and stored correctly. You may want your customer to review images while still on location. View images using one of the following: • Image LCD using one of several Image modes • Connected video monitor. (The Image LCD is disabled when this is in use.) • Remove the memory card from the camera and plug it into a laptop computer. View the images using KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk software. When the photo session is complete, insert the memory card in a card reader connected to your computer. You can then open, edit, transfer, copy, and save images using the included software, or you can send them to a lab. • Create folders on the computer hard drive for storing images. Use meaningful names to help you locate the images. • Backup your original images on a CD or Zip disk. If you save images as JPEG on your camera, you can open and edit them in any image editing application. Two editing applications are included with your camera. These applications allow you to do enhanced DCS-specific image editing. Refer to each application's associated Help. KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Photo Desk-Allows you to open Raw (.dcr) and JPEG (.jpg) files, perform DCS-specific image edits, then save the images in a variety of formats. KODAK PROFESSIONAL Extended Range Imaging File Format Module-Allows you to open ERI JPEG files. It reconstructs extended dynamic range/color gamut images and displays a preview. You can perform a limited set of DCS-specific image edits, then acquire the images into ADOBE PHOTOSHOP or ADOBE PHOTOSHOP Elements. 9-4 April 29, 2004