Ch 3 – Preparing to Take a Picture
Image Setup Options
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5.
The Exposure Settings for the current image setup appear for your review. If, upon
consideration, you decide to change the settings, they can be changed from this
window. Any changes that you make will be saved to the current setup. In addition,
if you want to save image setup changes to a setup other than the current one, you can
specify the image setup from this screen.
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Note: For information on entering Image Type, Auto-Gain Limit, Adjustment
Factor, and White Balance, refer back to the appropriate section in this chapter.
6.
Click on the Begin button. The Status message changes to
Computing exposure…
You should hear a series of clicks as the camera samples the light.
7.
When the camera finishes, the Exposure window displays the calculated exposure
times and gains, as illustrated here:
8.
Select an image setup from the Save to Setup scroll bar. The current image setup
should appear as the default.
9.
Click on OK. When you open the Image Setup window, the new exposure value(s)
should display.
When you save the calculated exposure values to an image setup, it automatically
changes the setup from Auto – Exposure to User Defined.
To recall the exposure times and gain from the previously captured image, follow these
steps:
1.
After you have captured the initial image, select the Recall Previous Exposure option
from the Camera menu. The Exposure window displays the exposure times and gain
used for the previously captured image, as shown on the next page: