Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 212

Shutter-Priority or Aperture-Priority Auto, Image LCD.

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Troubleshooting Problem Can't recover deleted images. Images are out of focus. Color is not right. Images have low contrast. Some subject matter is out of focus. Images in the viewfinder look blurry. The wrong language appears on camera screens. Accidentally deleted an image. Image contrast is wrong in the Image LCD. Exposure is off. Cause Remedy Copy any images on the card to your computer, do a quick format, then use the Recover function. If the images have not previously been overwritten, it may be possible to recover them. Check that focus area is set correctly. Consider locking focus area. Change white balance setting to match the current lighting. Consider capturing an image of a gray card and using Click Balance. Use the histogram to see if you are using the full dynamic range. Consider changing ISO, using flash, or changing from Programmed Auto to Shutter-Priority or Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure mode. Consider changing depth of field, or increasing the f-number Adjust the viewfinder diopter. Choose Language from the Tools menu and select the correct language. Use the Recover function to recover all images that have not been overwritten. Adjust using the Display Contrast feature. Capture a test image, use the histogram and zoom to 1:1 to view luminometer readings and determine if exposure adjustments (aperture, shutter speed, ISO) are necessary. C-4 April 29, 2004

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C-4
April 29, 2004
Troubleshooting
Can’t recover deleted images.
Copy any images on the card to your computer,
do a quick format, then use the Recover
function. If the images have not previously been
overwritten, it may be possible to recover them.
Images are out of focus.
Check that focus area is set correctly. Consider
locking focus area.
Color is not right.
Change white balance setting to match the
current lighting. Consider capturing an image
of a gray card and using Click Balance.
Images have low contrast.
Use the histogram to see if you are using the full
dynamic range. Consider changing ISO, using
flash, or changing from Programmed Auto to
Shutter-Priority or Aperture-Priority Auto
Exposure mode.
Some subject matter is out of
focus.
Consider changing depth of field, or increasing
the f-number
Images in the viewfinder look
blurry.
Adjust the viewfinder diopter.
The wrong language appears on
camera screens.
Choose Language from the Tools menu and
select the correct language.
Accidentally deleted an image.
Use the Recover function to recover all images
that have not been overwritten.
Image contrast is wrong in the
Image LCD.
Adjust using the Display Contrast feature.
Exposure is off.
Capture a test image, use the histogram and
zoom to 1:1 to view luminometer readings and
determine if exposure adjustments (aperture,
shutter speed, ISO) are necessary.
Problem
Cause
Remedy