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Using Sounds
At the conclusion of each prescan or final scan, a sound may be
played. The
Play sound when scan finishes
and
Play sound when prescan
finishes
options may be used to activate this capability. The sound to be
played is selected by clicking on the
Choose Sound…
button. A small
window will appear with a list of the available sounds in your System
file. Highlight the desired sound and click the
OK
button to use the
selection. The name of the selected sound is displayed above the
Choose
Sound…
button.
Sounds are stored in the Operating System. There is no facility for
adding your own sounds built into ViewFinder™.
Line Time Synchronization
The digital camera’s line time (exposure) selections can be set to either be exactly as displayed, in
fractions of a second, or skewed slightly as needed to make most of the exposure periods synchronous
with the local AC mains frequency (either 50 or 60 Hz). A popup menu allows the choice of Exact,
60 Hz, or 50 Hz synchronization. The chosen mode will become effective on subsequent scans. See
Appendix C
for further information on the
Line Time
settings.
ISO Increment Selection
The default size of the step for increasing or decreasing the ISO value can be selected with the
two radio buttons in the
ISO Increment
section. The ISO can be changed in either 1/10 or 1/3 stop
steps. When the ISO is changed, the gain values displayed in the
Color
tab panel will change by 3
units for a 1/10 stop and 10 units for a 1/3 stop change.
Baseline ISO Setting
The reference ISO for the camera can be set with this preference. For the Model 4000, 4000E,
6000, 6000E and Super 6K with the original sensor, this value should be set to 100. For the previous
8000 and Super 8K models, the value is 64. Using the newer K-2 sensor, the value should be set to
200 for the Model 4000-2, 6000-2 and Super 6K-2 and 120 for the Super 8K-2.
The Baseline ISO setting has no effect on the actual sensitivity of the scan back, but simply estab-
lishes a reference value for the displayed ISO values. The purpose is to make the ISO number as close
as possible to ISO standards under photographic conditions. If you rely on a light meter to judge
lighting in your setup, you may wish to modify the Baseline ISO setting to match your meter. This
would be similar to a test of a new batch of film emulsion and changing the ISO for your reference,
rather than using the rating that was on the film box.
Macintosh Sound preferences.
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