Phase One H 5 User Manual

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“3-digit unique suffix number”
Changes the naming from “capture name2” to “capture name002.”
This is useful when developing a series of images that must stay in
sequence (36 images for a QuickTime VR object movie, for instance).
When the images are named “001”, “002”, “003”, etc, the Mac
will display them in the correct order in Finder windows.

Location Tab
The “Location” tab is used to control where the developed images are
stored. The default location for processed images is in the “Images”
folder inside the “Phase One H 5” folder on the hard drive.
A new folder can also be created or selected.

Attributes Tab
The following options are available:

“Create Thumbnails”
If checked, the software will create a small thumbnail icon image of
the file when viewed in the Finder of the Macintosh.

Three options are available and are previewed in the Samples
window:

“Include Capture Count”
Will append the last five digits, of the capture number, to the file name.
Further numbers can be added by using the Deliminator option. This
gives accurate and easy identification of developed capture files.

“Always include unique suffix”
Adds a suffix and digit to the file name. This is a useful supplement
to the default setting. Normally captures are identified with a
pre-defined number, or name, and subsequent captures are numbered
consecutively – for example ”capture name”, ”capture name.2”, ”
capture name.3”, and so on. When the “Always include unique suffix”
option is selected the developed files will be identified as “capture name
1 suffix”, “capture name 2 suffix”, “capture name 3 suffix”,
and so on. Finally it is possible to add the file extension in the Ext. field –
for example ” “capture name 1 suffix. tiff”.

Preferences

6.2

Preferences

6.3

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