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1. Leaf DP 67 Ey ESTEVA 63 El Leaf Digital Magazine E LO000001 mos LO000002 mos L0000003 mos L0000010 mos L0000012 mos L0000022 mos 10000023 mos Le E EA File View OD Q f g Ej 2 Select the folder you want to open 3 Tap the Select button The images in the folder open in the 9 View image display For information about the 9 View display see View on page 61 Note The first time you select File gt Open after starting the application the shooting folder that is specified in the Shoot Setup dialog box opens automatically in the browser Tip To open a folder in the list you can also double tap the folder name File 50 Delete 2 To delete a file or folder 1 Tap File gt Delete The browser opens 23 Leaf Digital Magazine B LEAF DM L0000002 mos L0000003 mos L0000004 mos L0000005 mos L0000006 mos L0000007 mos L0000008 mos L0000009 mos L0000010 mos L0000011 mos L0000012 mos L0000013 mos New Cancel Delete File View OD c t s Ej 2 Select the file or folder you want to delete Notes You can only delete a folder if it is empty 3 Tap Delete A message appears Are you sure you want to delete the selected item 4 Tap Yes The file or folder is removed from the list and deleted from the Leaf Digital Magazine Y Tip You can also access Delete by pressing a file or folder name in the List
2. The note is saved with the image and the Notes window closes The note is displayed in the Notes box 2 Important Do not change file names 37 Chapter 3 1 View File Management ee Copy e e 9 9 Move Delete In the display area you can access a file management menu to copy move or delete an image file To open the file management menu On the image press and hold A ring of red circles appears and the menu opens To copy an image file 1 2 Open the file management menu From the menu select Copy The browser opens Leaf DP 67 ES d 11 43 23 Leaf Digital Magazine L0000001 mos L0000002 mos L0000003 mos L0000004 mos L0000005 mos L0000006 mos L0000007 mos L0000008 mos L0000009 mos L0000010 mos L0000011 mos L0000012 mos L0000013 mos New Cancel Select File View 48 D O tf Select a destination Tap the Select button The image is copied and appears in the list in the selected destination File Management 38 To move an image file 1 2 Open the file management menu Select Move from the menu A message appears Are you sure you want to move the selected item Tap Yes The browser opens Select a destination Tap the Select button The image is moved To delete an image file T Open the file management menu 2 Select Delete from the menu A message asks you t
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4. functions toolbar functions menu functions area command and status bar Leaf DP 67 Views 18 Full screen View single image display Multi views multi image display 4 View or 9 View uk000007 mos uk000008 mos uk000003 mos functions area Notes only Zetor ape eo vixi E gt File View lt gt Sort Show Ej 19 Chapter 2 Getting Started List View EB Leaf or 67 4 lt 11 09 X L0000001 mos L0000002 mos 2003 07 05 11 02 55 L0000003 mos 2003 07 05 11 03 33 L0000010 mos 2003 07 05 11 03 42 L0000012 mos 2003 07 05 11 07 00 L0000022 2003 07 05 11 07 27 list display ai E 05 11 07 51 functions area Notes only Pipa e command and status bar M M 1 View Introduction to 1 View nnen neer seneeneneen eneen eene 21 SystemiBdli diee tis tte dee eta odo xe e ds 21 Display Aran aso Rate ated dte tbe enten 22 Functions TOO Dat tre nnn a tg bitte eus 24 Functions Meri tte ctp de tbe ie atu hona o t gus 26 EXDOSUEG ae e atado o dead dee 27 Gray Balance Gray neta ctas 31 Develop Curve Develop eneen e 33 OUR DUT SIZE area ee vereen en 33 NC 34 21 Chapter 3 1 View Introduction to 1 View system bar display area functions toolbar functions menu functions area command and status bar System Bar Leaf Status Icon 1 View is the default view After every capture 1 View is displayed regardless of which display you may have last sel
5. 70 Shoot Setup window 65 Develop Curve 67 Gray Balance 67 Orientation 24 Output Size 68 Process Type 68 Setup Name 66 Sharp Table 68 Shooting Folder in Shoot Setup window 67 Show Under Show Over 29 highlighting with 29 Start menu 12 status indicators beeps 72 storage space 2 symbols used in the manual ix synchronizing 14 system bar 21 T Tap 25 terminology used in the manual viii tip symbol ix Transport communication Bluetooth 54 serial 53 U under exposure 29 under exposure over exposure indicators 29 V View on command and status bar 61 W workflow stages 2 capture 2 continuous capture 3 detailed 3 Arrange for Portable 3 composition and focus 4 enhance and output for print 6 exposure 4 gray balance 4 other shoot setup parameters 5 return to Leaf Capture for output 5 77 review and select 5 shoot setup 4 shooting 5 develop 3 output for print 3 review and select 3 Z Zoom 25
6. A ring of red circles appears and the menu opens For more information about the file management menu see File Management on page 37 Functions Area When images are displayed in 4 View or 9 View the Notes functions and the folder location box are displayed in the functions area Mark Buttons Marks appear beside images in the multi views Functions Area 42 x I Leaf DP 67 ES d 12 36 EY uk000001 mos uk000007 mos uk000008 mos uk000009 mos vixi E File View Sort Show Ej To mark an image gt Tap the image and then the Mark button The mark appears next to the image in the image display area Notes If you select more than one marked image and the images have different marks the Mark button does not appear pressed If you select more than one marked image and the images have the same marks the Mark button appears pressed If you select a single marked image the relevant Mark button appears pressed If you change the mark the newly selected Mark button appears pressed For more information about the Mark buttons see Mark Buttons on page 35 Notes Icon For information about attaching a note to an image see Notes Button on page 35 Folder Location Box The folder location box shows the location of the image that is currently displayed This box only appears in the Notes function area of the multi views List View Introduction to List View 44 Display Are ia asas ea re e
7. N view or an image in a multi view A ring of red circles appears and a menu opens from which you can select Copy Move or Delete 51 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar DM Utility You can recover or format a Leaf Digital Magazine disk via File DM Utility Recover If you have difficulties with a disk on the Leaf Digital Magazine or on the Macintosh computer for example if you connect the Leaf Digital Magazine to the Macintosh computer and one of the disks is not displayed you can use the Recover function in the Leaf DP 67 application to recover the disk To recover a disk 1 From the File menu select DM Utility gt Recover The browser opens LeatpP ez Ey d 11 45 E 7 Leaf Digital Magazine EM Recover Cancel Format File View OO Dt Ej 2 Select the disk you want to recover 3 Tap the Recover button A message appears Do you want to recover the selected partition 4 Tap OK The disk is recovered File 52 Format You must format each disk separately Important When you format a disk all the data on the disk is erased To format a disk 1 From the File menu select DM Utility gt Format The browser opens 8 lLeafor 67 Ey d 11 45 9 Leaf Digital Magazine EN Recover Cancel Format File view 5 c amp 3 Ej 2 Select the disk you want to format 3 Tap the Format button A message appears
8. beeps 72 Bluetooth 2 48 53 54 74 C Close 60 Close icon 22 color management 68 Color B amp W 24 command and status bar 47 Connect 69 70 Disk and Batteries 63 File 48 Show 63 Sort 62 View 61 Connect 69 green icon 69 red icon 70 conventions used in the manual viii D develop curve 33 Disconnect 69 Disk Format 52 Recover 51 Disk and Batteries icon on command and status bar 63 Disk status 64 display area in 1 View 22 in multi views 40 List View 44 DM Utility 51 downloading images 16 E exposure 27 F File 48 Open 61 Transport 53 file management 41 45 File menu 48 FireWire port 3 5 folder location box in multi views 42 Full screen view 21 full screen view 18 functions area in List View 45 in multi view 41 Notes in multi view 45 functions menu 4 way Navigator button 26 Develop Curve 33 Exposure 27 Gray Balance 31 Notes 34 Output Size 33 Functions toolbar 24 G Gray 31 Gray Balance in Shoot Setup window 67 H histogram 27 Image Neutral 31 Indicator lights 73 indicator lights auxiliary port 74 exterior 73 Input Profile 68 ISO Rating in Shoot Setup window 69 L Leaf vii 35 Leaf Batch Processor 5 Leaf Capture V8 2 3 4 5 6 24 27 28 30 32 34 65 68 Leaf Contact Sheet 16 Leaf Digital Magazine 5 disks 8 64 downloading images from 16 images on magazine upon connect 14 power status 64
9. in 1 View or full screen view you can move from image to image within a folder and in the multiple views from page to page within a folder With the left right controls on the Navigator button in 1 View full screen view multiple views you can move from image to image within a folder For more information about the Prev Next buttons see Prev Next on page 65 and for more information about the Navigator button on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ see Reviewing on page 16 If the Leaf digital camera back is connected when you review images all functions are available If the Leaf digital camera back is disconnected when you review images only the Close Prev Next buttons View Sort Show and the Navigator buttons on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ are available Aic Tip You can also download images directly from the Leaf Digital Magazine to qu a host computer on which Leaf Capture V8 Leaf Contact Sheet and or Leaf Batch Processor are installed Leaf DP 67 iPAQ with 4 way Navigator button circled 2 To scroll with the Navigator button gt Press the left control on the Navigator button to scroll backwards Press the right control on the Navigator button to scroll forward 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started Leaf DP 67 Views This section describes the Leaf DP 67 views on the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ There are four types of views in the Leaf DP 67 application system bar FB Leaf or 57 Ey d 12 28 D 1 View single image display
10. on the histogram scale show the range between under exposure and over exposure Exposure 30 Auto Meter The Auto meter indicates the difference in f stops between the ideal overall exposure for a standardly lit image and the actual image exposure indicated by the exposure indicator on the histogram This information is helpful in determining whether or not the current image exposure levels are appropriate for the image you have captured The overall exposure of the image is represented by digits with 0 0 indicating an even exposure a negative number indicating an under exposure and a positive number indicating an over exposure For details about the exposure and exposure functions see Exposure in the Capture toolbox sections of Toolboxes Chapter 5 Leaf Capture V8 User Guide The color of the Auto Meter box indicates the exposure range as follows Green An ideal exposure Orange A slightly over exposed image if the reading is greater than zero or a slightly under exposed image if it is to the less than zero Red A poor exposure 31 Chapter 3 1 View Gray Balance Gray With film color bias in light source and film emulsion can be corrected using color correction filters In digital capture neutrality is achieved with the Gray Balance option usually in combination with a neutral colored surface in the scene When you select Gray Balance from the functions menu the Gray Balance functions are dis
11. to verify images you capture If storage space or battery power runs low the Leaf DP 67 application gives you ample warning Review and Select After you have captured a series of images you may want to review them in order to select good images or discard poor ones There are 1 View 4 View and 9 View image displays Mark and annotate image files in the 1 View 4 View 9 View or List view using the stylus on the pressure sensitive screen Discard poor images to free up storage space and to save time when transferring files to the host computer for output The Leaf DP 67 1PAQ can also be passed to other shoot participants for viewing Return to Leaf Capture for Output Disconnect the Leaf Digital Magazine from the Leaf digital camera back and connect it to the FireWire port of your host computer Immediately you can view images in Leaf Contact Sheet open them in Leaf Capture V8 or process them with the Leaf Batch Processor application Copy over image files and delete the originals from the Leaf Digital Magazine in preparation for the next shooting session Transfer speed is that of the host computer which is very much faster than the speed of compact storage used by other digital cameras and camera backs Detailed Leaf DP 67 Application Workflow 10 Enhance and Output for Print Use the powerful tools available in Leaf Capture V8 to enhance and output your images For more information about the enhancement and output of im
12. use the instantaneous full screen digital preview on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ The shot is saved directly to the Leaf Digital Magazine Chapter 1 Introduction to Leaf DP 67 Develop The image is developed immediately with digital image processing You can zoom in to 1 1 detail to verify focus Examine and correct exposure and gray balance using familiar tools from Leaf Capture V8 The stylus and pressure sensitive screen of the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ make use of the Leaf DP 67 application quick and easy Optional Step Continuous Capture At this stage it is possible to disconnect the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ and shoot rapidly storing images in the Leaf Digital Magazine s internal memory The Leaf Digital Magazine can store a large quantity of shots the exact amount depending upon the resolution of the Leaf digital camera back Review and Select At any time during or after the session reconnect the Leaf DP 67 PAQ and examine the shots in the digital display Consult other participants in the shoot by letting them view captures on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ Manage your image files mark images as Good or Not Good sort annotate change a file name or delete Output for Print Simply plug in the Leaf Digital Magazine to the FireWire port of your host computer and open the images in Leaf Contact Sheet or Leaf Capture V8 Process images as you would host captured images Detailed Leaf DP 67 Application Workflow The following is a
13. User Guide Input Profile The Input Profile relates to the profile of the camera back you are using Each Leaf digital camera back has suitable profiles with specific characteristics Factory Input Profiles are recognizable according to the components of their name such as NS normal saturation LS low saturation and W warm Select an Input Profile that characterizes your 69 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Leaf digital camera back type lighting and preferred color effect Selecting an Input Profile is similar to selecting a film type in analog photography All of the Input Profiles listed are profiles produced by Leaf To select an Input Profile gt Select an Input Profile from the Input Profile list The Input Profile appears in the Input Profile box Output Profile The Output Profile section relates to the Output Profiles or RGB Working Space of the image Select an Output Profile according to the requirements of the destination or output application To select an Output Profile gt Select an Output Profile from the Output Profile list The Output Profile appears in the Output Profile box For more information about Input Profiles and Output Profiles see the Color Tab section of the Main Menu chapter in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide ISO Rating There are several ISO ratings available in the list The selected ISO rating is used for all subsequent shots Camera Type A list of camera types that are
14. and you select a multi view 4 View or 9 View the image that was displayed in 1 View appears within the red frame in the multi view If you are in List View and you select 1 View the image file that is highlighted in the list is displayed in 1 View Prev Next 62 Prev Next 4 D With the Prev Next buttons you can move back and forth between image files according to the order in which they are sorted in the folder or on a Leaf Digital Magazine disk The Prev Next buttons appear in all views 2 To move between images or image groups gt Tap the Prev Next buttons Usethe 4 way Navigator button left and right controls on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ as Prev Next buttons For more information about scrolling with the Navigator button see Reviewing on page 16 In t View and List view Prev Next displays the previous or next image according to the order in which the images are sorted in the folder or Leaf Digital Magazine disk In the multi views the red selection frame moves to the first image in the previous next group of 4 or 9 images Sort Sort By Name The Sort function sorts images in the selected view The Sort options are Sort By Date Sort by Name Sort By Date and Sort by Mark Sort By Mark 63 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Show All Good No Good Unmarked Disk and Batteries In the multi views you can display images according to the mark assigned to them The Show options
15. back from the Digital Back list Chapter 2 Getting Started 6 Select a camera type from the Camera Type list 7 Click OK The Arrange For Portable Shoot Setup window opens Arrange For Portable Shoot Setups Leaf Capture Digital Magazine Valeo 22 Portrait Valeo 22 Portrait Valeo 22 Portrait Soft Valeo 22 Product Valeo 22 Product Set Default Remove Cancel Prev Next C Finish In the Arrange For Portable windows you can copy shoot setups and or other tables from Leaf Capture V8 to the Leaf Digital Magazine for use with the portable kit The first time you use Arrange For Portable all of the factory tables that suit the camera type and Leaf digital camera back you have selected appear in the Leaf Capture list and are copied automatically to the Digital Magazine list Custom tables can be copied from the Leaf Capture list to the Digital Magazine list Note The shoot setup that is bold in the Digital Magazine list is the default shoot setup used for the next shoot To use Arrange For Portable automatically gt Click the Finish button All default settings are automatically copied from the Leaf Capture list to the Digital Magazine list and the window closes Arrange For Portable To copy a Shoot Setup from the Leaf Capture list to the Digital Magazine list When you copy a Shoot Setup you are copying all of the tables in that Shoot Setup 1 Inthe Arrange For P
16. full screen gt Double tap the image Note You can expand the view to full screen from either the 1 View display or from a zoom To return to the 1 View display gt Tap the image Tip You can use all functions in the functions menu on an image in a zoom display Functions such as Gray Balance are more easily applied when the image is displayed in zoom Functions Menu 26 Functions Menu There are five functions in the functions menu Exposure Gray Balance Develop Curve Output Size Notes Note On the functions menu some of the function names appear in a shortened form specifically Gray Balance appears as Gray and Develop Curve appears as Develop If you press the functions menu the functions menu opens and the full names are displayed 2 To select a function Tapthe menu arrow to display the next function Presson the menu to open it and then select from the menu Usethe 4 way Navigator button top and bottom controls on the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ to scroll the menu then tap Press the top of the Navigator button to select the previous item on the menu Press the bottom of the Navigator button to select the next item on the menu Notes When Notes which is the last item on the functions menu is selected and you press the bottom of the Navigator button the next menu item that appears is Exposure which is the first item on the functions menu When Exposure which is the first item
17. menu the Notes functions are displayed in the functions area functions menu gt Mates il WALLAII mas scroll Marks buttons 35 Chapter 3 1 View Mark Buttons You can toggle the Mark buttons to place a mark on or remove a mark from an image The mark you assign to an image with the Mark buttons is saved with the image The marks aid you in classifying images Note In 1 View marks are not displayed with an image but are indicated by pressed or unpressed Mark buttons in the Notes functions area The marks are Good No Good x gt To mark an image tap a Mark button Is The Mark button appears pressed in the Notes function area Adi Tips Marks can also be applied directly from the multi views or List View A Y mark appears alongside the image in these views For more information see View on page 64 Marks that you assign to an image file also appear when you open the file in the Leaf Capture V8 application For more information see Marks Chapter 2 Main Toolbar Leaf Capture V8 User Guide Notes Button E The notes button opens the Notes window where you can enter information about an image Notes that you attach to an image appear in the notes box in the Notes functions area 7 To attach a note to an image 1 Tap the notes button The notes window and keyboard open Notes 36 ninja x cv Te n m L7 capsa TV 0 File View 4 gt 2 2 Tapa note 3 Tap Save
18. on the functions menu is selected and then you press the top of the Navigator button the menu item that appears is Notes which is the last item on the functions menu IY Tip You can use all functions with an image in the default display size or in a Y zoom display 27 Chapter 3 1 View Exposure functions menu Exposure L Show Under icon A under exposure indicator Histogram L Exposure refers to the amount of light to which the sensor cells in the Leaf digital camera back have been exposed Using the same reference scale that is f stops as in traditional photography the exposure functions enable you to access the exposure of your image using several different tools When you select Exposure from the functions menu the Exposure functions are displayed in the functions area histogram spot sample Laonnns4 mos file name box Auto 4 Auto meter A meter EM 0 80 f stop reading over exposure indicator Show Over The histogram is a graphical representation of the exposure data in a captured image It displays the overall pixel distribution of the image Use the histogram to view changes you make to the exposure and lighting of the scene You can then make exposure or lighting adjustments and view the adjustments in the image display and on the histogram itself The shape of the histogram illustrates the key type or the tonal range of the image It is a tool th
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20. DP 67 1PAQ in order for Bluetooth communication to be established 1 From the File menu select Transport The Transport Communication dialog box opens iJ Leaf pp 67 Ey d 7 26 Transport Communication Select a transport communication method C Serial amp Bluetooth If you select Bluetooth you must turn on your Leaf Valeo before you press Set Cancel Set File View O c tg ux Ej 2 Select Bluetooth 3 Make sure that you turn on the Leaf Valeo digital camera back 4 Tap the Set button The Searching for devices message appears 55 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Leaf DP 67 The My Leaf Valeo dialog box opens fLeafDP 6z C9 10 10 My Leaf Valeo Select your Leaf Valeo device Device Name Address New Leaf Valeo Wi 00 a0 96 1d 79 e6 Y If the device is new or you want to modif an existing device tap Next Otherwise tap Finish Delete Back Next File View Q o gt tg If you are using the Bluetooth device for the first time the default device name s appears in the Device Name column and a red check mark appears in the New column The check mark indicates that a device is new and is therefore not bonded From the Device Name list select a device name Tap Next A dialog box opens File 56 Tip Use a meaningful name that is easy to use and remember 8 10 ES LeafDP 67 C9 lt 10 10 Enter Device Name
21. Formatting will erase all data on this disk Do you want to continue 4 Tap OK Note If you select a disk that contains the current shooting folder or if an image in the selected disk is open a message appears The shooting folder is on this disk In order to format the disk you must change the location of the shooting folder to another disk 53 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Transport You can select either serial or Bluetooth communication via File gt Transport Notes The factory default setting is Serial Setting Serial Communication 1 From the File menu select Transport The Transport Communication dialog box opens Tra 775 Ug Leaf DP 67 ES d 7 26 Transport Communication Select a transport communication method amp Serial C Bluetooth If you select Bluetooth you must turn on your Leaf Valeo before you press Set File View OD DB ux Ej 2 Select Serial 3 Tap the Set button The Leaf DP 67 application synchronizes Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing File 54 Notes You can set Serial communication before or after the Leaf digital camera back is connected with the FireWire cable If you change the Transport Communication setting the latest setting becomes the default The default Transport communication setting is saved in the device Setting Bluetooth Communication The Leaf Valeo digital camera back the device must be within ten meters of the Leaf
22. Index 76 remaining exposures status 64 Output Profile 69 under exposure and over status indicators 72 Output Size exposure indicators 29 Leaf DM 8 Shoot Setup window 68 Sort Leaf DP 67 output size 33 on command and status bar 62 starting application 12 frame 33 Spot 28 views 17 list of tables 33 spot sample 28 Leaf DP 67 iPAQ 4 way Navigator button 26 62 battery 65 shooting with and without 15 with external battery 65 Leaf DP 67 battery power status 65 Leaf status icon 21 Leaf Valeo 2 LEDs 73 List View display area 44 functions area 45 introduction 44 M Mark in 1 View 35 in List View 45 multi views display area 40 functions area 41 introduction to 40 marking an image 45 N Navigator button 16 26 neutral 31 setting 32 Next Prev in Arrange for Portable windows 11 note symbol ix Notes 34 Notes icon 35 Notes window 35 O online help symbol ix Orientation 24 in Shoot Setup window 69 over exposure 29 P Polaroid 4 Portable Settings dialog box 8 Prefix 67 Prev Next 4 way Navigator button 62 in 1 View and List view 62 in multi views 62 on command and status bar 62 Process Type 69 70 in Shoot Setup window 68 R rapid shooting images on Leaf DP 67 iPAQ 15 red selection frame 62 reference symbol ix Return 5 reviewing 16 S Send to Shoot Setup 32 Setup Name 66 Sharp Table Shoot Setup window 68 Sharp tables list of 69
23. Leaf Valeo Wi Enter Device PIN Cancel Back Finish 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Tabjq w e r t v u i o p E ICAP a s d f g h j K T shift z x c v b n m 7 Cuj A se te gt File View O aer The factory default device name appears in the Enter Device Name box If you want to change the device name tap a new device name in the Enter Device Name box In the PIN personal identification number box tap the factory default PIN 1234 If you want to change the PIN in the New PIN box tap a PIN of your choice and then confirm the new PIN in the Confirm box Note A PIN may only include digits and cannot exceed sixteen digits in length Tap Finish The device is bonded and Bluetooth communication is established The Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing message appears 57 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing If you are not using the device for the first time The New column is blank for that device indicating that the device is already bonded Eg LeafoP 67 C9 X 4 10 10 My Leaf Yaleo Select your Leaf Valeo device Device Name Ad Leaf Valeo Wi O0 al 1d 79 86 AA eee SSS essa ml IF the device is new or you want to modify an existing device tap Next Otherwise tap Finish File View Q D tg x aj 1 Select the device you want to use 2 Ifyou want to change the device name or assign a
24. Mm Develop Curve box The Develop Curve box displays the develop curve of the selected shoot setup Output Size defines the dimensions of the output image When you select Output Size from the functions menu the Output Size functions are displayed in the functions area functions menu gt Output Size il VALLAS3 393 mos file name box Send to Walen 6 Letter W bd 4 Shoot Setup button Output Size list The Output Size list contains Output Size tables that you can apply to an image When you select an output size an Output Size frame appears on the image Notes 34 Send to Shoot Setup H 2 Notes To reposition the frame Intheimage display area drag the white Output Size frame to the position you require The suffix 1 is added to the name in the Output Size list The Send to Shoot Setup option retains the current output size for subsequent shots To save the output size for a future shoot After selecting the output size tap the Send to Shoot Setup button The Shoot Setup window is automatically updated For information about the Shoot Setup window in the Leaf DP 67 application see Shoot Setup on page 68 For details about Output Size see Output Size in the Capture toolbox sections of Toolboxes Chapter 5 Leaf Capture V8 User Guide In the Notes function area you can assign a mark and or notes to an image When you select Notes from the functions
25. Notes BULLON sacas tec mco da et metam hat etm dt ee ess vas ete Command and Status Bar BB TransPORE aus ain So oo aaa ba Da Sr leeren een a Nee Contents V Leaf Digital Magazine Disk and Battery Status eene 64 Shoot SETUP HL nda se deden aat Ed RED dn ha SS ia te 65 Connect and DISEONNECt rias a t ate a bet te a bed t de eden 69 7 Additional Status Indicators 71 Beeps dett teet ts fot tas eee eec ee d er ee Pe i inr t i it dn Ped dede 72 Indicator NGM tS aot cote te ei iii ma im m iri ai iii mam 73 Exterior Indicator Eight tecto to tete te se tet te tede rie E e Te rats 73 Auxiliary Port Indicator Eig Ds oit ee eec eec te mme m eed oec ed dod dd da ie 74 Index 75 Using This Manual Who Should Use This Manual en vii Conventions Used in This Manual nnen viii For More Informa tacita D e cU teel Who Should Use This Manual vii Who Should Use This Manual This manual is intended for users of the Leaf DP 67 application on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ It explains how to use the software on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ in conjunction with photographic equipment A familiarity with the Leaf Capture V8 application is necessary for a full understanding of the contents of this user guide To use this manual you should Be familiar with the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ operating system Pocket PC 2002 or higher Have a working knowledge of Leaf Capture V8 and be familiar with the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide Th
26. Tap the window The Shoot Setup window contains all tables and parameters for the next shoot For more information about Shoot Setup and tables in the Shoot Setup window see Chapter 3 Shoot Setup page 74 in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide To open the Shoot Setup window gt Tap the Shoot Setup icon on the command and status bar The Shoot Setup window opens Shoot Setup 66 x is w o ZLeafDP 67 C3 d 5 47 Setup Name Valeo 22 Product 1 Cancel Ok pr Shooting Folder Develop Curve Sharp Table 4 Process Type Standard Disable ICC Color Management Input Profile Valeo 22 Product 3 Output Profile ISO Rating 25 v Camera Type File View DS Ej Setup Name The Setup Name is the name of the shoot setup currently displayed in the Shoot Setup window OK gt Tap OK in the Shoot Setup window to apply the shoot setup to the next capture and close the Shoot Setup window You can select a shoot setup in the Setup Name list The shoot setup you select is applied to the next capture Note When you change a table or other component of a shoot setup the shoot setup name appears in the list with the suffix 1 Note After you tap OK it may take a few seconds for the shoot setup to be updated Cancel gt Tap Cancel to cancel any changes to the shoot setup and close the Shoot Setup window 67 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Prefix The file na
27. Y Image337 mos A hai ae 1 View default 4 full screen view Image997 mos psesrehr Tg 1 View zoom full screen zoom Functions Toolbar 24 Functions Toolbar al fal Color B amp W Button From the Color B amp W button menu you can select either color or black and a IE white for your next image capture The functions toolbar includes the Color B amp W Orientation and oom buttons For more information about Color and B amp W see the Color or B W button Chapter 2 Main Toolbar in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide From the Orientation button menu select Auto orientation or the 3 orientation which corresponds to the orientation ofthe Leaf digital camera back sensor and thus your next image the orientation of the digital camera back and displays all subsequent A If you select Auto orientation the application automatically determines GA captures according to this orientation If you select an orientation from the list the three orientations are Portrait CW Portrait CCW and Landscape For more information about Orientation see Orientation button Chapter 2 Main Toolbar page 25 in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide 25 Chapter 3 1 View Zoom Button amp To zoom in 1 Tap the Zoom button 2 Tap the image The image is displayed at a 1 1 zoom ratio To zoom out gt Tap the Zoom button The image display returns to the default To view an image
28. ages see the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide Getting Started Arrange For Portable sss 8 Leal DP 67 VIEWS 5o seen e d Yess d Ye han ade a ene 17 Capt llig etx EIER adi E 15 REVIQWIING ett erp noe teen D tcu 16 Arrange For Portable Arrange For Portable To access Arrange for Portable 1 2 Open Leaf Capture V8 version 8 0 1 or higher From the main menu select Arrange gt For Portable The Arrange for Portable window opens In the Arrange for Portable windows you can copy shoot setups and other tables to the Leaf Digital Magazine for use when you work portably with the Leaf DP 67 application To arrange the Leaf Digital Magazine 1 5 Connect the FireWire cable from the Leaf Digital Magazine to the Macintosh computer The Leaf Digital Magazine disk icons appear on the desktop Leaf DM SYS This Leaf Digital Magazine disk contains all of the parameters needed for work with the Leaf Digital Magazine and camera Important Do not delete any files from or add any files to this disk Leaf DM All images captured portably are saved to one of the Leaf Digital Magazine disk s Double click the Leaf Capture V8 application icon The application starts On the main menu select Arrange gt For Portable The Portable Settings dialog box appears r Portable Settings Digital Back Leaf Valeo 22 HH Camera Type Hasselblad H1 Hd Cancel ok Select a digital
29. ancelled Arrange For Portable 12 Starting the Leaf DP 67 Application After you turn on the Portable kit and connect the Leaf Valeo digital camera back to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ start the Leaf DP 67 application a Important There are two transport methods Serial and Bluetooth Before starting the Leaf DP 67 application review the section Transport on page 53 7 To start the Leaf DP 67 application From the home screen menu tap Leaf DP 67 u 11 27 2 Friday March 26 2004 E Tap here to set owner information i 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started The Leaf DP 67 synchronizing status message appears over the following display E Lear pP e db 41059 69 Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing a File View lt c Dt Ej Arrange For Portable 14 If there are no images on the Leaf Digital Magazine the following display appears BjLeafDP 67 Cy d lt 10 42 63 Exposure Y 2 meter L If there are images in the Shooting Folder the last captured image is displayed ES e d lt 12 28 EY File view 4 D gt Eg E Chapter 2 Getting Started Capturing Single Shot Note The connect icon on the command and status bar appears green when the Leaf digital camera back is successfully connected and the Leaf DP 67 application is synchronized The connect icon appears red when the Leaf digital camera back is not properly connected or the Leaf DP 67 application is not syn
30. are att Shows all images regardless marks f All images marked as Good are displayed in the selected view with the Good mark o 3 All images marked as No Good are displayed in the selected View with the No Good mark Note In 1 View a selected mark is only indicated by a pressed Mark button For more information about marking an image see Notes on page 34 The Disk and Batteries icon opens the Leaf Digital Magazine Disk amp Battery Status window Leaf Digital Magazine Disk 8 Battery Status Remaining Exposures 289 Remaining Power Gas DP 67 Battery Remaining Power MA Disk and Batteries 64 Leaf Digital Magazine Disk and Battery Status Remaining Exposures The remaining number of exposures that can be stored on the Leaf Digital Magazine When there are less than a total of 20 exposures in the Leaf Digital Magazine disks the number of exposures appears in red as a warning There is a warning beep when the disk is full Remaining Power The remaining power in the Leaf Digital Magazine batteries Each section of the Remaining Power status bar represents approximately 2596 of the batteries capacity according to the following indications 4 sections shaded Fully charged 3 sections shaded 7596 charged 2 sections shaded 5096 charged 1 section shaded 2596 charged When the remaining power reaches a low level approximately 25 depending on the cam
31. aserWriter are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft Windows Windows 2000 and Windows NT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Other brand or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The Creo equipment referred to in this document complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class A computing device Operation of the Creo equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful intereferenec and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Limitation of Liability The product software or services are being provided on an as is and as available basis Except as may be stated specifically in your contract Creo Inc expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind whether express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement You understand and agree that Creo Inc shall not be liable for any direct indirect incidental special consequential or exemplary damages including but not limited to damages for loss of profits goodwill use data or other intangible losses even
32. at you can use continually throughout your photo session to verify that your shots are correctly exposed Tips Images with proper lighting contrast will normally be spread across the histogram from the lightest to the darkest areas If the histogram shows a lack of sufficient light it is recommended to reshoot at a better exposure Under exposed images do not respond well to subsequent digital processing For detailed information about the histogram see Histogram in the Capture toolbox Advanced section of Chapter 5 Toolboxes Leaf Capture V8 User Guide Exposure 28 Spot Sample The spot sample is a valuable indicator of the relative exposure of a selected spot The f stop value of the spot is displayed under the spot sample To determine the exposure of a specific point on the image gt Tap a point on the image in the image display area At the selected point a white spot appears on the image The spot sample appears on the histogram The spot sample s position on the scale indicates in f stops the relative exposure of the spot to 18 gray 0 on the histogram scale Each time you select a point the position of the spot sample on the histogram and the f stop reading change accordingly Tips If you require specific points in the captured image to include detail they must be correctly exposed By using the spot sample you can verify into which exposure zone each point falls and ensure that you obtain the r
33. ation the Disconnect icon indicates that the device the Leaf Valeo digital camera back is out of range of the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ Notes When the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ is not connected the image files are named jpeg When the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ is connected and the system is ready for use the image files are named mos Additional Status Indicators Beeps Beeps 72 Beeps serve as status indicators Beep Indication Description 1 short Leaf Portable system is ready for the next shot ascending beep sequence of short beeps The Leaf Digital Magazine has 25 battery power or less remaining 1 long beep Warning Possible reasons Error in back Arrange for Portable was not set up correctly to suit the camera you are using Full Leaf Digital Magazine Insufficient battery power 73 Chapter 7 Additional Status Indicators Indicator Lights Exterior Indicator Light When the Leaf Valeo digital camera back is connected to the Leaf Digital Magazine and turned on the Leaf digital camera back s exterior indicator light illuminates to indicate the following information Description Indicator Light LEDs Indication orange steady Not ready Possible reasons Error in back Busy O insufficient battery power O full Leaf Digital Magazine flashing Not ready Temporarily busy Possible reasons Internal memory is full Ca
34. chronized Tip Beeps also indicated successful or unsuccessful connection For more information about beeps see the section Beeps on page 72 You can shoot while either connected or not connected to the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ You can display images as you capture in either 1 View or full screen view When you shoot a single shot in 1 View first a low resolution image with a histogram appear After a short delay the Leaf status icon stops moving a high resolution image appears and all functions in the functions area become available When you shoot a single shot in full screen view images appear in 1 View size and then in full screen size Rapid Shooting Burst When you are rapid shooting in 1 View the last capture in the burst series is displayed as a low resolution image After a short delay the Leaf status icon stops moving a high resolution image appears and all functions in the functions area become available When you are rapid shooting in full screen view the last image in the burst series appears in 1 View size and then in full screen size Note If you capture images while not connected to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ you can connect afterwards to review them Reviewing 16 Reviewing You can review images in any of the views while the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ is connected or disconnected You can scroll using the Prev Next buttons or the Navigator button on the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ see page 16 With the Prev Next button
35. compatible with the digital camera back is automatically displayed gt From the Camera Type list select the camera type you are using Note To select a table in the Shoot Setup window tap the arrow to open a list then tap a table name Connect and Disconnect amp The green Connect icon indicates that the Leaf digital camera back is properly connected to the Leaf Digital Magazine and that the system is ready for capturing It also indicates that the Leaf digital camera back and the Leaf DP 67 application are synchronized Connect and Disconnect 70 amp e The red Connect icon indicates that information is being transferred to a disk on the Leaf Digital Magazine and that you should not disconnect the Leaf digital camera back from the Leaf Digital Magazine Important If the Connect icon is red do not disconnect the FireWire cable from the Leaf digital camera back If you disconnect while the icon is red there is a risk that not all images on the Leaf Digital Magazine will be transferred from the Leaf digital camera back to the Leaf Digital Magazine During a rapid shoot the connect icon may often appear red If you mark many images in rapid succession the Connect icon turns red until the mark information on the iPAQ and on the Leaf Digital Magazine is the same The Disconnect icon indicates that the Leaf digital camera back is disconnected from the Leaf Digital Magazine If you are using Bluetooth communic
36. ected in the View menu l AJ Lear DP 67 e d lt 12 28 EY file name box Leaf DP 67 iPAQ keyboard File view amp gt B Ej and other controls The system bar displays information related to the Leaf DP 67 IPAQ system such as time and sound gives you access to the operating system menu as well as information related to the Leaf DP 67 application the Leaf status icon application name and the Close icon The system bar is always displayed except in full screen view The Leaf status icon indicates that the system is performing a task For example the Leaf status icon on the system bar moves when images are being processed When the Leaf status icon stops moving the images have been processed Display Area 22 Close Icon To close the application gt On the system bar tap the Close icon OLS Notes The Close icon is always available except in full screen view The last image that was captured is displayed when you reactivate the application Display Area In the default 1 View display area you can view a full image or an image at a 1 1 zoom ratio The display area can be enlarged to the size of the full screen VE Lear pP e7 G d lt 12 28 69 Leaf DP 67 EY d 1 08 EY Exposure hd Image337 mos asha gt i tom a o 75 E File View 43 gt F Ej File View gt Eg Ej vertical display horizontal display k0000017 mos Chapter 3 1 View Leaf DP 67 Ey 4 12 28 E
37. era being used a warning beep is emitted the Leaf Digital Magazine Disk and Battery Status window opens and the one shaded section of the battery icon appears red When the remaining power reaches the lowest possible level at which the system can operate a warning beep is emitted and the system shuts off 65 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar Shoot Setup E 5 MA DP 67 Battery Remaining Power The remaining power in the Leaf DP 67 battery The percentage displayed is the battery power remaining Each section of the Remaining Power status bar represents approximately 2596 of the battery s capacity according to the following indications 4 sections shaded Fully charged 3 sections shaded 7596 charged 2 sections shaded 5096 charged 1 section shaded 2596 charged Important It is recommended that you charge the battery when the low remaining power warning appears Do not wait until the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ turns off due to lack of battery power The amount of remaining power shown in the DP 67 Battery section only applies to the internal battery of the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ When you use an external battery the DP 67 Battery section indicates that there is no power remaining 096 Ignore this indication To open the Leaf Digital Magazine Disk and Battery Status window Onthe command and status bar tap the Disk and Batteries icon To close the Leaf Digital Magazine Disk and Battery Status window gt
38. esults you require The spot sample enables you to easily calculate the exposure ratio between the highlight and shadow areas of the image In digital photography it is of key importance that highlight detail be correctly exposed Select the brightest detail area and ensure that the spot sample is at approximately 2 For more information see Show Under Show Over Chapter 5 Toolboxes in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide 29 Chapter 3 1 View Show Under Show Over A A Under exposed or over exposed areas may lack image detail and may not respond well to subsequent digital processing With the Show Under and Show Over icons you can highlight the areas of an image that are under exposed or over exposed in the image display To highlight under exposed and or over exposed areas gt Tap the Show Under icon and or the Show Over icon The icon s appears on a white square background to indicate that it is activated In the image display area areas of the image that are over and or under exposed are highlighted in blue Note There may be a short delay before highlighting appears on the image display To remove highlighting from the image gt Tap the activated Show Under icon and or the Show Over icon The white square background is no longer displayed behind the icon s The highlighting is removed from the image display Under exposure and Over exposure Indicators The under exposure and over exposure indicators
39. freedom of portability And with the latest Bluetooth technology the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ can communicate remotely with the Leaf Valeo digital camera back offering you even more freedom of movement The advantages of large storage space for your images and full control over the capture process are maintained by the Leaf Digital Magazine and Leaf DP 67 iPAQ display and control devices If you have been using a consumer digital camera until now the initial transition to photography with the Leaf DP 67 involves a little effort but there is immediate gain for the professional photographer Significant differences between the consumer digital camera and Leaf DP 67 distinguish Leaf DP 67 as the professional tool and one you will enjoy using This brief introduction will familiarize you with Leaf DP 67 and start you on an enjoyable digital route to professional photography in any location Shooting on the Move Improving the Workflow There are several identifiable stages in today s professional photographic project as described in the following section 1 Capture 2 Develop 3 Review and Select and 4 Output for Print For detailed information about shooting stages when shooting analog or digital see From Analog to Digital Improving the Workflow Leaf Capture V8 User Guide With Leaf DP 67 these steps can be carried out quickly and effectively as described below 1 Capture Photograph the subject To verify composition
40. gement menu see File Management on page 37 Functions Area In the List view the Notes functions are displayed in the function area Mark Buttons To mark an image 2 1 Tap the file name The name is highlighted vl x 2 Tapa Mark button For more information about the Mark buttons see Notes on page 34 Notes Button For information about attaching a note to an image see Notes Button on EY page 35 Command and Status Bar Hide E NE RD RR P NE 48 A O 61 IKAN EEE 62 Mol TEE 62 Sio UEM 63 Disk and Batteries iii 63 Shoot Seti scd ttr deem terti tese an am ot 65 Connect and Disconnect nennen nnns 69 File 48 File Open Open Delete DM Utility Transport About Close Via the File menu on the command and status bar you can obtain basic information about the application version open and delete image files access the browser recover and format the disk specify serial or Bluetooth communication and close the Leaf DP 67 application You can open both files and folders via File gt Open To open an image file 1 Tap File gt Open The browser opens 2 In the list select the image you want to open 3 Tap the Open button The image opens in 1 View For information about View options see View on page 61 To open a folder 1 Tap File gt Open The browser opens with the active folder open in the list display 49 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar
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42. i a vale Yen d c a e dd 44 File Manager ent zero et en MN 45 F rictions ATeas ota de 45 Introduction to List View 44 Introduction to List View List View includes a list of files Notes functions in the functions area and the command and status bar The List view is the same as the multi views Display Area El List view however displays file names rather than images gt Select View gt List to open a list of folders and files Dn TM IT Ls 4 11 10 X Leaf DP 67 EJ L0000001 mos 2003 07 05 10 47 08 y L0000002 mos 2003 07 05 11 02 55 L0000003 mos 2003 07 05 11 03 33 L0000010 mos 2003 07 05 11 03 42 L0000012 mos 2003 07 05 11 07 00 L0000022 mos 2003 07 05 11 07 27 L0000023 mos 05 11 07 51 File View da Sort Show lt gt tg Ei 45 Chapter 5 List View File Management e e Copy In the list area you can access a file management menu to copy move or e Move delete an image file a group of images files or a folder Delete 2 To open the menu Fora single image file In the blue area beside the selected image file press and hold For a group of image files In the blue area between the selected image files press and hold A ring of red circles appears and the menu opens Note To select a group of image files press and drag vertically in the blue area between the image file names For more information about the file mana
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44. is manual assumes that Allthe hardware and software are installed configured and operating correctly according to the Leaf Valeo Installation Guide and other Leaf documentation provided with your Leaf equipment viii Using This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Terminology This section describes the terminology and symbols used in this manual Click Double click Stylus Tap Drag Enter Point Press Right click Place the mouse pointer over the specified option or button and then press and release the left mouse button Place the mouse pointer over the specified option or button and then quickly press and release the left mouse button twice The instrument used to tap the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ screen Touch the screen with the stylus When used in reference to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ Press the stylus on the screen move it across the screen Type the information and then press the ENTER or RETURN key Position the mouse pointer over a submenu or menu command For example point to the File menu When used in reference to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ Hold the stylus on the screen for example to open a menu When used in reference to a keyboard Press the specified key or key combination on your keyboard For example press CTRL ALT DEL Place the mouse pointer over an area of the application window and then press and release the right mouse button to display the shortcut menu For m
45. ist includes Gray Balance tables available from the shoot setups on the Leaf Digital Magazine Develop Curve The Develop Curve list contains Develop Curves available from the shoot setups on the Leaf Digital Magazine Shoot Setup 68 Output Size The Output Size list contains the output sizes available in the Leaf Digital Magazine Sharp Table The Sharp Table list includes several types of tables Select the table that most suitable to the type of image you want to capture For example a sharp table suitable for portrait photography is Valeo 22 Portrait For more information about Sharp tables see Sharpness Chapter 5 Toolboxes in the Leaf Capture V8 User Guide Process Type Standard is displayed in the Process Type box Color Management and Profiles Disable ICC Color Management check box The Disable ICC Color Management check box enables you to disable or enable ICC Color Management for input and output profiles To disable ICC Color Management gt Select the Disable ICC Color Management check box Notes The Input Profile and Output Profile boxes are unavailable if the Disable ICC Color Management check box is selected To enable Color Management gt Tap the Disable ICC Color Management check box to clear the check box You can now select an input or output profile For more information about the disabling ICC profiles see Introduction Chapter 1 and Color Tab in Chapter 3 of the Leaf Capture V8
46. kiymiHHH ea etus 24 GOlOUBSWBULOU ea od 24 Orientation BUON its 24 Zoom BUON a a A id 25 Functions Ment a a A A q 26 EXPOSURE 222 inte M ether su ea tenen M ia t ed fu ect Be ane eee S gee Meroe voe GA SS genes 27 HiStogralti Jetta o atu tt t E ene dt d sed ted Spot Sample nta niece Hed AN Show Under Show OVER iicet tette eder beer teet ade atre tt teles PUTO Meter xl Gray Balance Gray sissies tees ott ea ug dette ee ad t eod tus d t IMAGE Neutral so tette rete ie t Heather hse te debe de uten dett ete bie Send to ia s e t s joe Develop Curve Develo pic as seana acted iate e ier Sh dere dateren cap Sd fundatur Se bdo pede ew eneen enden QUITO UTS IZO ec EE Send to SO SER A ie dit dr retten bet ER DS mas NOTES st rata tatuada e aca a des O eek O A a ch AS ad a aa Mark BUELONS ii soie it itte ud aate e eat A EA ent TU SS Notes BURON d uui vacet eats aul iS Fil Management s oett ee rd SE SS ped us ees Multi views Introduction to the Multi views eee emen nm nennen nennen nen s ee ee nnne n nn enn Display Alca td is FIGs Mia AGO MeN tas usas tu chef as FURCHONS Area MENTEM cec Mar BULLONS rn neten rd debe den rp tete ee dg cive utetur ae een Potete A teile reed List View Introduction to lis WICW c cet TE cet ete Da E du nee Dee Ue ee PS se ete DUUM mE TE FileiManademen ta mtem toe EU CI ute E E RAT E FUNGUONS ATS A m m E AED A EP AND Ne Mark BUttoHs tud tede edet ene ten 25s bes en dI
47. librating back Processing long exposure green steady Ready to shoot flashing Ready to shoot but busy Possible reasons mage being transferred to host computer Processing image Important Do not turn off the Leaf Digital Magazine or disconnect the FireWire cables when the indicator light is flashing green or you may lose some of the images that you captured Indicator Lights 74 Auxiliary Port Indicator Lights The indicator lights inside the auxiliary port of a Leaf Valeo Wi digital camera back indicate the following information Indicator Light LEDs Indication Description orange flashing Bluetooth communication not ready In standby mode Reason Bluetooth communication is on but connection is not yet established with Leaf DP 67 1PAQ green flashing Bluetooth communication ready Bluetooth communication is established between the Leaf digital camera back and the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ The two devices are bonded 75 Index Numerics 1 View display area 21 functions area 27 functions menu 26 introduction 21 Zoom 25 4 way Navigator button 26 62 A Arrange in Main Menu of Leaf Capture V8 8 Arrange for Portable 3 8 dosing 11 copying custom tables 11 in workflow 3 Next Prev 11 Shoot Setup window 9 windows 11 attention symbol ix Auto meter 30 auxiliary port indicator lights 74 Battery status 64
48. lose gt From the File menu select About gt Leaf Valeo to view information about the version of the connected Leaf digital camera back Leaf DP 67 Ej ek 4 1011 E Leaf Valeo Firmware E Leaf Version 3 200 Copyright 2002 2004 Creo Inc All Rights Reserved creo Ok File View OD c tg S Ej To close the window gt Tap OK Close closes the application and takes you back to the home screen of the operating system gt To return to the Leaf DP 67 application in the Start menu tap Leaf DP 67 Notes The Close option is always available The last image that was captured is displayed when you reactivate the application Tip You can also close the application by tapping the Close icon on the system bar For more information see Close Icon on page 22 61 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar View x The View menu includes the following options 1 View Default view For more information see 1 View on page 20 4 View For more information see Multi views on page 41 9 View For more information see Multi views on page 41 List For more information see List View on page 43 To move from view to view gt Select another view from the View menu Notes If you are in a multi view and you select 1 View the red framed image in the multi view is displayed in 1 View You can also double tap the red framed image to see it in 1 View If you are in 1 View
49. me prefix proceeds the number automatically assigned to a captured image The automatically assigned number indicates an image s position within the sequence of images captured The default prefix is L You can assign a different prefix by tapping a new prefix in the Prefix box A prefix can be a maximum of 5 characters within the 8 character file name The number of digits in the file name is determined by the length of the prefix If the number of images with the same prefix exceeds the maximum number of digits available after the prefix a new folder is opened and numbering starts again at 1 For example if you are using a 5 character prefix and there are currently 999 images in the folder the 1000th image with the same prefix is placed in a new folder and named XXXXX001 If the prefix you use is already assigned to images in the same folder the number given to the file follows consecutively from the highest file number in the folder To add a prefix 1 Tap inside the Prefix box The iPAQ keyboard automatically appears 2 Tapa new prefix Note If you leave the Prefix box empty you are not able to shoot A message appears informing you that you need to use a prefix Shooting Folder In the Shooting Folder box browse to select a folder in which to store captures on the Leaf Digital Magazine or create a new folder The last image in the selected folder is displayed in the image display area Gray Balance The Gray Balance l
50. more detailed examination of each stage of the Leaf DP 67 workflow 1 Preliminary Step Arrange for Portable Before you start a shooting sequence set up the Leaf Digital Magazine with the preferred data that makes captures made with Leaf DP 67 compatible with your work on the host computer Attach the Leaf Digital Magazine to the FireWire port and select Arrange For Portable in the main menu of Leaf Capture V8 Detailed Leaf DP 67 Application Workflow 4 2 Shoot Setup Subject and Lighting To begin shooting with a Leaf digital camera back and Leaf DP 67 select a Shoot Setup in the Leaf DP 67 application that is suitable for the shoot conditions and start taking pictures You can use the Leaf DP 67 as your display and control device in order to verify and correct shoot setup parameters such as Exposure or Gray Balance On the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ you can conveniently enlarge the image to the size of a typical Polaroid print The stylus and pressure sensitive screen make interaction with the Leaf DP 67 application quick and easy 3 Exposure You can check exposure with the familiar exposure tools of Leaf Capture V8 Auto Meter Indicates if your exposure is on near or off target and by how much in f stops Histogram Enables you to quantitatively assess your image in terms of exposure to verify that your shots are correctly exposed Spot tool sample Enables you to select a specific point in the 1 1 image o
51. new PIN to the device tap Next A dialog box opens Follow the relevant procedures on page 56 3 Tap Finish The Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing message appears Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing File 58 If you want to delete a device name 1 In the My Leaf Valeo dialog box from the list select the device you want to delete 2 Tap the Delete button The device is deleted from the list The next time you establish Bluetooth communication with this device the factory default device name appears in the Device Name box The PIN is the last PIN assigned to the device Note If a device is out of range for example to a distance greater than ten meters established Bluetooth communication is broken The Disconnect icon appears on the Command and Status bar To reestablish communication reenter the range and the Leaf DP 67 Synchronizing message appears indicating that communication is established 59 Chapter 6 Command and Status Bar About You can read information about the application version and the connected Leaf digital camera back via File About gt From the File menu select About gt Leaf DP 67 Application to view information about the current Leaf DP 67 application version on the connected Leaf DP 67 1PAQ Leaf DP 67 Ej cetro B Leaf DP 67 Application aes 4 o Version V1 2 Copyright 2002 2004 Creo Inc All Rights Reserved creo Ok File View OD Es Ej File 60 C
52. o confirm if you want to delete the image file 3 Tap Yes to delete the image file Notes You can only delete a folder only if it is empty You can copy and move a file to the Leaf Digital Magazine disk Multi views Introduction to the Multi views nonnen neren ennen 40 Display Aredia asen te e a hi no d ca ina 40 File Manager ent mmm OS 41 F rictions ATeas iota tc tas D ERE Dt ne eter Ee a NUES eA 41 Introduction to the Multi views 40 Introduction to the Multi views In the multi views you can view groups of four or nine images The Notes functions and the command and status bar are common to both multi views For more information about the Notes functions and command and status bar see View on page 64 Display Area L0000011 mos L0000031 mos L0000033 mos uk000007 mos uk00000S mos uk000009 mos vix Cy vixi Cy File view Sort Show Ej File View Sort Show Ej 4 View 9 View 41 Chapter 4 Multi views File Management In the display area you can access a file management menu to copy move or delete an image file a group of images files or a folder ee Copy p eo Move Delete 2 To open the menu Fora single image In the gray area beside an image press and hold A ring of red circles appears and the menu opens Fora group of images Press and drag horizontally then vertically to select the images In the gray area beside any image press and hold
53. ore information about using shortcut menus see your Windows documentation For More Information ix Select When used in reference to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ Tap the stylus on the specified option When used in reference to a keyboard Place the mouse pointer over the check box for the specified option and then click the left mouse button so that an X or check mark appears in the check box Or Place the mouse pointer over the specified box or button and then click the left mouse button Type Type the information Do not press the ENTER or RETURN key Symbols Note A note provides additional information that you may need to consider Tip This symbol indicates information that can help you perform a task more quickly or easily 3 e This symbol indicates a procedure The reference symbol indicates that related information on the topic is available in another document E Important This symbol indicates things that may cause process delays or reduce functionality reliability or quality B gt For More Information Visit Leaf at www creo com leaf Introduction to Leaf DP 67 Shooting on the Move Improving the Workflow Detailed Leaf DP 67 Application Workflow Shooting on the Move Improving the Workflow 2 The Leaf DP 67 iPAQ and application together with your Leaf Valeo digital camera back enable you to work without being connected to a host computer thus giving you the
54. ortable window select a table in the Leaf Capture list 2 Click the Copy To button The table is copied to the Digital Magazine list Note In the Shoot Setup window you cannot leave the Digital Magazine list empty If the Digital Magazine list is empty the Next and Finish buttons are unavailable To set a default shoot setup 1 From the Digital Magazine list select the shoot setup you want to assign as the default 2 Click the Set Default button The selected shoot setup is bold in the Digital Magazine list This shoot setup is the default for the next shoot Custom or factory shoot setups can be designated as the default shoot setup This is useful when you want to shoot without being attached to the Leaf DP 67 1PAQ Notes A default shoot setup is selected automatically It changes only when you set the default shoot setup using the Set Default button If you select a default shoot setup you can shoot after connecting to the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ or you can shoot without being connected To remove a shoot setup from the Digital Magazine list 1 Inthe Arrange For Portable window select a table in the Digital Magazine list 2 Click the Remove button The table is removed from the Digital Magazine list Ifyou want to copy custom tables or tables not included in the shoot setup you must do so in each of the relevant Arrange For Portable windows Chapter 2 Getting Started The Arrange For Portable windo
55. played in the functions area functions menu Gray bul VALLAII9 mos file name box Gray Balance table box alen E Flash 0 B_ send to Shoot Image Neutral J Setup button Image Neutral button The Gray Balance table box displays the Gray Balance table of the selected shoot setup There are tables for different Leaf digital camera backs and for various types of lighting Neutral option is used to balance the image prior to evaluating colors This option reads the point that you choose in the image to be a neutral point for example an 1896 gray card or another neutral point in the image and automatically makes it neutral The red green and blue values of this neutral point are identical The Image Neutral option is very useful for ensuring consistent predictable results in your work As you would use a gray card in analog photography or the white balance option on a video camera use the Image Neutral option before you proceed with any further adjustments to the image Gray Balance Gray 32 Send to Shoot Setup E 2 To set a neutral point for an image 1 Include a gray patch in the image such as the one provided by Leaf or the Kodak Q14 grayscale Position the patch in the center of your composition making sure it receives light from the different light sources and is not in a shadow or highlight area Instead of including a gray patch you can use a gray componen
56. r in the full frame and read its relative exposure level Show Over Show Under Tools which enable you to view the over exposed and under exposed areas of an image 4 Gray Balance The Gray Balance function allows you to select a gray point in the image then apply it to subsequent shots Alternatively you can use one of the default gray balance settings If you want to use a gray card at a distance zoom in to 1 1 then select a point on the card 5 Composition and Focus If you know the frame proportion for your final images you can select an output size frame in the Output Size function and locate it on the image This helps to verify correct composition Check depth of field zoom in to 1 1 and examine details in any part of the image Chapter 1 Introduction to Leaf DP 67 Other Shoot Setup Parameters You can change other Shoot Setup parameters such as Input Profile Sharp Table and ISO Rating in the Leaf DP 67 application as you would in Leaf Capture V8 Familiar Develop Curves for different image brightness and contrast are available You can specify low contrast or high contrast film to match scene requirements Shooting After setting the exposure gray balance output size and other shoot setup parameters you can disconnect the Leaf DP 67 display so that you can concentrate on your subjects and what s in the viewfinder Alternatively you can keep the Leaf DP 67 iPAQ connected and use it as needed
57. t in the image Tap the Image Neutral button Tap a point on the gray patch or a gray color in one of the components of the image The image neutral is set according to the values of this point The neutral setting is retained with the image file and is available whenever the picture is open unless you manually change it The suffix 1 is added to the table name displayed in the Gray Balance table list The Send to Shoot Setup option retains the current Gray Balance tables for subsequent shots To save the Gray Balance tables for the next shoot gt After setting the Gray Balance for the image tap the Send to Shoot Setup button The Shoot Setup window is automatically updated For details about Gray Balance see Gray Balance in the Capture toolbox sections of Toolboxes Chapter 5 Leaf Capture V8 User Guide 33 Chapter 3 1 View Develop Curve Develop functions menu gt W Output Size A develop curve is the digital equivalent of the analog film lab Simple pre defined curves offer a variety of developing processes allowing you to control the results in the image and in its display For example you can develop an image with more or less contrast by using a digital push and pull type process When you select Develop Curve Develop from the functions menu the Develop Curve box is displayed in the functions area Develop WALLA mas lt file name box Waleo amp Standard
58. ws that follow the Arrange For Portable Shoot Setup window are Gray Balance Develop Curve Output Size Sharp ICC Profile To copy custom tables 1 Inthe Leaf Capture list select the custom tables you want to copy to the Digital Magazine list 2 Click the Copy To button The custom tables are copied to the Digital Magazine list 3 Click the Next and Prev buttons to move from one Arrange For Portable window to another and revise your selections as required 4 Clickthe Finish button to save and close all Arrange For Portable settings A message appears informing you that Arrange For Portable was successfully completed To remove tables from the Digital Magazine list 1 Inthe Arrange For Portable window select a table in the Digital Magazine list 2 Click the Remove button The table is removed from the Digital Magazine list Notes In the Arrange For Portable windows a table is unavailable if it is a table that is required as part of a shoot setup that appears in the Digital Magazine list Unavailable tables cannot be removed from the list If a table in the Leaf Capture list also appears in the Digital Magazine list it cannot be copied from the Leaf Capture list to the Digital Magazine list If you want to cancel the settings in the Arrange For Portable window s click Cancel All changes are cancelled and the Arrange For Portable window closes A message appears informing you that the settings are c

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