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Media
The storage setting controls where your digital back will store
new images and which stored images will be visible in the browse
window.
Often, you have just one type of storage media available—the
internal compact-flash card. However, if you have several media
attached (e.g., a card and one or more external disks), then you
may need to switch between them.
If your selected storage medium has more than one batch (folder)
on it, then the batch selected when you use the storage menu item
will be the one you most recently created.
To select the medium to which to save new shots and from which
to browse previous shots:
1. Press the
MENU
button.
2. Use
and
to select the
MEDIA
sub-menu.
3. Use the or button to step through the available media
until the name for destination/source you wish to use is
shown.
4. Either move on to another setting by using the navigator but-
ton, or,
press the
MENU
button to exit the menu system and keep
your setting.
Note that you can also select media using just the (+) and (-)
buttons while browsing images. This method also enables
you to select a batch as you zoom in from media to batch to
thumbnails to preview. See
Navigating Media and Batches
for complete details about this method.
Browse
The browse filter complements the instant-approval system by
enabling you to browse through images according to their approval
status. You have the following choices:
• All:
browses all of the images in the current batch, regardless
of their approval status. This is the default.
• Red:
browses only red-status images from the current batch.
These are images that you have marked for likely deletion.
You might browse these images to make sure you have not
eliminated any usable images and/or to find images that you
can delete to make room for new shots.
• Green:
browses only green-status images from the current batch.
These are either new shots that did not trigger an exposure
warning or shots that you manually assigned to green after
overriding an exposure warning.
• Green & Yellow:
browses green and yellow-status images, but
does not show red-status images. These are probably images
that you have either decided to keep or not yet checked for
approval status.
For more information about using the instant-approval system,
please see
Using Instant Approval Architecture
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Summary of Contents for CF DIGITAL CAMERA BACK RANGE
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Page 93: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs FlexColor Menus 20 ...
Page 127: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Preferences Window 54 ...
Page 133: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs FlexColor ICC Profiles 60 ...
Page 143: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Thumbnails Window 70 ...
Page 155: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Exposure Window 82 ...
Page 159: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs Active and Reload Buttons 86 ...
Page 165: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Gradations Window 92 ...
Page 177: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Texture Window 104 ...
Page 183: ...Software Reference FlexColor 4 0 for Camera Backs The Live Video Window 110 ...
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