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Section 1

Introducing: The Studiokit Digital Camera Back
for 4"x 5" Large Format Cameras

The Studiokit digital camera back for large format cameras will enable
you to use your usual 4" x 5" large format cameras and lenses to take
digital photographs in color. The camera back fits into a standard spring-
back film loading mechanism, just like a normal camera back.

Section 1.1

How it Works

The camera back contains a light sensitive element called a CCD (charge
coupled device). This device contains many tiny light sensitive areas,
each of which maps to one pixel in the final photograph. A pixel is one
picture element or picture cell, and is analogous to the grain size of film
stock.

The camera back uses a sensor with three linear CCDs; there is one line
for each additive primary color: red, green, and blue (RGB). Each line,
or array, is one pixel high and 2500 pixels wide. In the final image, the
three RGB lines are digitally mixed to produce a single line of pixels in
full color.

Before exposure, called capturing in digital techniques, the image is
focussed onto the plane in which the CCD array will travel. At the start
of the capture process the array is positioned at the top of the area to be
scanned. During capture, the RGB lines are read, the CCD sensor is
moved a distance equal to the height of one pixel, and then the next lines
are read. This is repeated until the entire image area has been covered.
This process is called scanning. 

The camera back contains the basic sensory electronics for image cap-
ture (the CCD and analog to digital converter). The Phase One soft-
ware, running on your computer, makes it possible for you to calibrate
and control the camera back, view your images, and make image pro-
cessing settings to perfect your images. Final images are converted into

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Page 1: ...Digital Camera Back for 4 x 5 Large Format Cameras User s Guide D I G I T A L S T U D I O C A M E R A S Y S T E M Edition 3 0 85350002...

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Page 3: ...the Camera Back 7 Section 3 1 Mounting the Camera Back 7 Section 3 2 Unmounting the Camera Back 7 Section 4 Care and Cleaning 8 Section 4 1 Storage and Handling 8 Section 4 2 Cleaning the Camera Back...

Page 4: ...tions handy for reference by you or others If you receive a shock while using this equipment remove power and con tact a licensed electrician immediately Follow all instructions and warnings dealing w...

Page 5: ...ray is one pixel high and 2500 pixels wide In the final image the three RGB lines are digitally mixed to produce a single line of pixels in full color Before exposure called capturing in digital techn...

Page 6: ...diokit Digital Camera Back for Large Format Cameras User s Guide 4 Fig 1 Back Panel of the Studiokit CCD Sensor Scan Area SCSI Connector Scan Direction Protection Legs Dust Cover Handle in open positi...

Page 7: ...ng your system SCSI Connector The camera back communicates with your PC through a SCSI cable connected here Scan Area The rectangular area on the back panel is the scan area The CCD sensor moves acros...

Page 8: ...Studiokit Digital Camera Back for Large Format Cameras User s Guide 6 Fig 2 Studiokit camera back mounted on a Sinar camera...

Page 9: ...e camera back into place until it will slide no further 4 Return your camera s focusing screen release lever to the closed posi tion to hold the camera back in place 5 Slide the camera back s dust cov...

Page 10: ...camera back with the dust cover slid all the way down over the scan area so that the CCD sensor and other internal components are protected from dirt and damage Avoid extreme temperatures Protect the...

Page 11: ...paper Be careful not to get any alcohol anywhere else inside the camera back After the alcohol evaporates inspect the CCD for dust Repeat if necessary 5 Use one pump of Studiokit anti static spray in...

Page 12: ...00 pixels per color Maximum Print Size at 150 lpi 21 x 30 cm 8 3 x 12 Accuracy 12 bits per color Max File Size 25 7 MB Equivalent ASA Rating Equivalent ASA of 800 including the required infrared filte...

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