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Using Instant Approval Architecture
The Instant Approval Architecture system helps you to evaluate your images as quickly
as you take them. It works by supplying immediate audio feedback, which tells you in-
stantly whether each new capture is exposed correctly or likely to be rated as over- or
underexposed. Simultaneously, it applies a coloured code to each capture as a visual
reminder of its status. This status can be manually changed when browsing either im-
mediately or later on. In addition, each fi le named is prefi xed by a letter (A,B or C) accord-
ing to status. This system also allows you to browse by fi ltering to show or hide only the
captures you want.
The colour coding and the name coding remains tagged to the fi le so when it appears
in Phocus, the status can be used by way of fi ltering to speed up and facilitate the fi ling,
browsing and selection process at that stage too.
Though you can use the system any way you like, the intention (based on the ‘traffi c
light’ principle) is that you should assign the levels as follows:
•
GREEN
for your best shots.
•
YELLOW
for images that need closer inspection.
•
RED
for images that you are unlikely to use.
Standard Instant Approval workfl ow
The standard method of working with the Instant Approval Architecture is as follows:
1. Take a shot.
2. The camera analyzes the shot to fi nd out if it seems to be over- or underexposed. If it
suspects a problem, it does the following:
• provides audio feedback (if this option has been chosen) by making a warning
sound, which immediately alerts you to a possible problem even if you are not look-
ing at the screen. The warning sound is a rapid string of notes going up the musical
scale if the image is judged as overexposed or conversely a rapid string of notes
going down the musical scale if the image is judged as underexposed.
• downgrades the approval status to yellow (if Approval is set to ‘Auto’).
Capture fi le name
File names are prefi xed by a letter
to represent the current approval
status. This letter will change if the
status is changed. In this example
the capture is green so therefore
the fi le name starts with "A".
The coding is as follows:
GREEN
fi les start with “A”
YELLOW
fi les start with “B”
RED
fi les start with “C”
Current approval status
A coloured dot represents the current
approval status. The colour will change if the
status is changed.
Current browse fi lter setting
Faster and more eff ective browsing can be
achieved by fi ltering captures.
"Brackets" represent the fi ltering method
selected as follows:
Show all
Show green and yellow only
Show green only
Show yellow only
Show red only
IAA overview
N o t e
The default approval level is set
by going: Menu > Storage > De-
fault Appr Level. See later section
for details.
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