Phase One Digital Camera H 5 User Manual

Pha se One H 5  
User Guid e  
Edition February 2002  
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Ta b le o f Co n te n ts  
Ta b le o f Co n te n ts  
1 2 So ftw a re Se tu p  
Taking Photographs  
1 2 .1  
12.1  
12.1  
12.1  
12.2  
5 To o ls  
5 .1  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.3  
5.3  
5.4  
5.7  
5.8  
5.9  
5.9  
5.9  
Cropping  
Eyedropper  
Zoom Tool  
Grid Tool  
Selecting Landscape or Portrait Orientation  
Organizing Images  
Naming Sessions  
Exposure Warning  
1 3 Ed itin g a n d Se le ctin g Im a g e s  
Capture Collection  
Preview Window  
Function Window/ Function Tabs  
Editing  
1 3 .1  
13.1  
13.1  
13.2  
13.2  
13.2  
13.3  
13.4  
13.6  
13.9  
13.12  
13.15  
13.17  
13.22  
Tonal Range/ Gradation Curves/ Film Curve  
Unsharp Mask  
Color Management  
Camera Settings  
Capture Navigator  
Focus Tool  
Deleting Images  
Previewing  
Function Tabs and Window  
Gray Balance Tab  
Exposure Tab  
5 Pre fe re n ce s  
Develop File  
Profiles  
6 .1  
6.2  
6.4  
6.6  
Focus Tab  
Camera Set-up  
Menu Settings  
Developing  
7 Ca m e ra In fo  
7 .1  
Export Previews  
8 Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s  
8 .1  
1 4 To o ls  
1 4 .1  
14.1  
14.1  
14.1  
14.2  
14.3  
14.3  
14.5  
14.7  
14.7  
14.7  
14.7  
Demoirize plug-in  
8.1  
Eyedropper  
Zoom Tool  
9 Tro u b le Sh o o tin g  
9 .1  
Cropping  
Exposure Warning  
Gray Scale Viewing  
Soft Proofing and Color Management  
Simulate Sharpening Settings  
Unsharp Mask  
1 0 W in d o w s Ge ttin g Sta rte d  
Hardware Set-up  
1 0 .1  
10.1  
10.3  
10.5  
10.6  
Photographic Equipment Set-up  
Other Photo Equipment  
LED Indicator Lights  
Compare Captures Side By Side  
Zoom to fit Preview  
Expand Preview  
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Installed Items  
1 1 .1  
11.2  
11.3  
Using the Phase One H 5  
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1 5 Ca m e ra In fo  
Ta b le o f Co n te n ts  
1 5 .1  
1 6 Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s  
1 6 .1  
Eyedropper  
16.1  
1 7 Tro u b le Sh o o tin g  
1 8 Stro b e Eq u ip m e n t  
1 7 .1  
1 8 .1  
Strobe Equipment Compatibility  
18.1  
1 9 Ph o to g ra p h ic Co m p a tib ility  
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1 Ma cin to sh Ge ttin g Sta rte d  
The Phase One H 5 has been designed for ease of installation and  
use. There are just a few easy steps to follow, from unpacking the  
Phase One H 5 to developing the first shot.  
- Connect hardware, install software  
- Launch the Capture One application  
- Determine the exposure and shoot  
- Select images to develop from Capture Collection  
- Gray Balance  
- Crop desired image  
- Adjust Gradation Curve/ Tonal Range  
- Set any desired Color Management, naming, etc.  
- Click Develop  
The following sections have all of the basic information you need for  
getting started, step by step.  
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Ha rd w a re Se t-u p  
Ph o to g ra p h ic Eq u ip m e n t Se t-u p  
The Phase One H 5 connects to the computer via an IEEE 1394 connec-  
In addition to setting up the computer, the camera must be prepared for  
working with the Phase One H 5.  
tion. This new, extremely fast connection does not have many of the limi-  
tations of the SCSI technology used in previous digital cameras. Many of  
the problems related to SCSI such as setting ID  
This involves a few simple steps:  
numbers, termination, and not being able to “hot-plug(having to shut  
down before unplugging the device) are nonexistent with 1394.  
The cable length can be extended using the Phase One Power  
Conditioners to move the camera far from the computer.  
1) A Ground Glass Mask is included. This must  
be installed in the viewfinder to ensure correct  
framing. Remove the camera viewfinder and  
focusing screen (refer to the camera users  
manual for detailed instructions). Insert the  
Ground Glass Mask and replace the viewing  
screen and the viewfinder.  
Install the PCI IEEE 1394 card (if required).  
While the owners manual for the particular computer should be  
consulted, the basic steps to installing the card are as follows:  
2) If a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II is used, connect the mounting plate to the  
camera and then connect the cable from the mounting plate to the  
connector on the front of the Mamiya. Be sure that the cable is connected  
and locked properly; the latching mechnism will be on the bottom.  
1) Shut down and unplug the computer.  
2) Remove the cover, exposing the motherboard.  
3) Choose an empty PCI slot and remove the screw and cover.  
4) Gently place the card into the slot with the 1394 connectors  
facing through the opening.  
5) Press straight down and slightly rock the card until it is firmly  
seated in the slot.  
6) Replace the screw to hold the card in place.  
7) Replace the case, restart the computer.  
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6) If flash is used, connect the Flash Sync Cable (not included)  
from the strobes to the  
Lens Flash Sync to  
Mounting Plate Flash  
Sync  
connector on the right side of  
the camera back, marked “F.  
7) Finally, connect one end of  
the included IEEE 1394 cable  
to any one of the empty ports  
on the newly installed card,  
or the built-in port. Connect the  
other end to the back of the  
Phase One H 5. These cables  
can only be inserted one way  
and may require a little  
IEEE1394 cable  
to computer  
Cable from Mounting  
Plate to Mamiya Body  
pressure to insert.  
Flash Sync to strobes  
8) Please note: For the Mamiya  
Cable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro II  
RZ the camera must be set to  
take multiple exposures in order to use the Phase One H 5. The multiple  
exposure selector (M) is combined with the film back revolve switch (R).  
3) Connect the Phase One H 5 to the camera or mounting plate.  
Be sure that the back is firmly connected to the camera before  
releasing! The small screw on the top of the Phase One 5 can be  
tightened with the supplied screwdriver to prevent it from being  
accidentally removed.  
4) Connect the included Sync Cable from the lens’ flash sync to  
either the connector on the Phase One 5 marked “C” or the Mamiya  
Mounting plate.  
5) If a motorized camera is used, connect the included Motor  
Cable to the connector on the right side of the back, marked “M”.  
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LED In d ica to rs Lig h ts  
O th e r Ph o to g ra p h ic Eq u ip m e n t  
On the back of the Phase One H 5 are two sets of LED indicator lights.  
A red and green light on the left and a red and green light on the right.  
The left and right pairs are identical and should always display the same  
thing. These lights indicate the camera back status. The list below  
describes what the status lights indicate:  
While the Phase One H 5 has been made as compatible as possible with  
photographic equipment, there are a few issues to be aware of:  
1) When using the Phase One H 5 with a Hasselblad 555ELD, the setting  
on the front of the Hasselblad needs to be in the “Film” position.  
Gre e n Lig h ts Ste a d ily O n  
2) When using the Phase One H 5 on a view camera use the “Two Shot  
Mode”. This means that the shutter release is activated twice. To shoot an  
image, release the shutter, reset it, and shoot another frame. The first shot  
wakes the camera up, and the second is the actual exposure.  
Alternatively pressing the “Capture” button in the preview window will  
wake the camera up and then the shutter can be fired once to take a  
photo.  
This means that the Phase One H 5 is receiving power and is ready  
to capture images.  
Gre e n Lig h ts Flick e rin g  
After capturing an image the green lights will flicker on and off while  
transfering the image to the computer.  
Bo th Re d a n d Gre e n Lig h ts Ste a d ily O n  
The camera will remain “awakefor 20 seconds or until the next  
capture.  
If the camera is improperly shut down or an error occurs both sets of lights  
may stay lit. If this happens, quit the LightPhase software, unplug the  
camera back and wait ten seconds, then replug the camera.  
3) When used on a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II the selector on the right side of  
the camera body must be in the “M” position.  
N o Lig h ts O n  
If the camera is properly plugged in and receiving power and their are  
no lights on, the camera back has shut down or may be damaged.  
Unplug all connectors, inspect all cables for damage, examine the IEEE  
1394 card (if in use) for proper installation and reconnect everything.  
If the problem persists, contact your Phase One dealer for assistance.  
4) The Phase One H 5 fully conforms to the ISO 10330 Standard for  
Photographic Strobe Systems; unfortunately not all strobe manufacturers  
comply with this standard. Check with the manufacturer of your strobe  
system to prevent damage to the Phase One H 5.  
5) The “Strobe Equipment” section of this guide provides a list of devices  
that have been tested.  
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After the computer is restarted, the software that will control the IEEE  
1394 card must be installed, as well as the software for the Phase One  
H 5. We have included one easy-to-use installer that will place all of the  
necessary software on the computer. Follow these steps to install the  
software.  
1) Place the included CD-ROM into the CD drive.  
2) Double-click the item marked “Install Capture One”.  
3) Read the software license, and, if in agreement, click the “Agree”  
button to continue with the installation. Otherwise, click “Cancel” to  
quit the installation.  
4) When prompted for the Adobe® Photoshop® “Plug-Ins” folder, choose  
the correct folder from the list. Be sure to choose the Photoshop folder, as  
there may be many different plug-in folders on the hard disk. If installation  
is made on a non-English Macintosh, the installer may not be able to  
locate the Photoshop® plug-ins folder, so be sure to select the proper  
plug-in location.  
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5) Follow the on-screen prompts. When the installation is completed,  
Usin g th e Ph a se O n e H 5  
restart the computer.  
Phase One has made using the Phase One H 5 as close to using film  
as digital photography can be. The first step to using the Phase One H 5  
is to start the application. Double-click the folder called “Capture One  
Application” on the hard drive and then double-click the “Capture One”  
icon. This will start the program that controls the camera back. After a  
few seconds the software will make a small “click” sound and the camera  
will beep. These two sounds indicate that everything is ready.  
In sta lle d Ite m s  
The installer creates a folder on your hard disk called “Capture One.”  
This folder contains the application as well as several sub-folders.  
They are:  
Ca p tu re s  
As photographs are taken with the Phase One H 5, this is the default  
location where raw capture files are stored. Also, you may organize  
your raw capture files by creating new folder on the harddrive.  
In practice the Phase One H 5 can now take pictures. However before  
shooting it is a good idea to ensure that the software settings are optimal.  
This will ensure the best possible image quality and workflow.  
Pre vie w s  
The software application automatically creates a low resolution  
(approximately 1MB) preview image to use for color and tonal  
adjustments. All preview files are stored in the “Previews” folder. If any  
files are deleted from here the program will automatically generate new  
previews the next time the Capture One software is started.  
Im a g e s  
By default developed images will be placed in this folder. Again, the  
preferences can be used to change where developed files will be placed.  
Go o d ie s  
The “Goodies” folder holds aliases to files on the install disk as well as  
other related files.  
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At this point it may be a good idea to set up Photoshop and the system  
for Color Management. A brief guide to Color Management and Profiles  
is provided in the Tools and Preferences sections of this manual.  
Ta k in g Ph o to g ra p h s  
The camera back is designed for ease of use and high performance.  
First time digital photographers, as well as experienced digital  
photographers, can immediately begin taking images of excellent quality.  
The Phase One H 5 can capture one image every 1.5 seconds.  
The camera makes a small “beep” when it is ready to capture the next  
image. If an attempt is made to shoot too quickly the camera will still  
respond, but images will not be recorded.  
Se le ctin g la n d sca p e o r p o rtra it o rie n ta tio n  
The Phase One H 5 can be mounted on a wide range of professional  
medium format cameras, technical cameras (also referred to as view cam-  
eras) and other camera systems where image orientation is not  
automatically detected. Here camera orientation must be determined  
manually in the Capture One Software. Select the desired camera  
orientation in the Camera Settings dialogue box. Images will  
automatically be rotated to landscape or portrait orientation.  
O rg a n izin g Im a g e s  
Creating folders to hold captures and choosing session names, before  
or during shooting, will save time during the processing stage.  
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Files can be moved from the Capture Collection to the Trash, by  
Pre vie w Ge n e ra tio n  
dragging and dropping them with the mouse.  
Preview generation is time consuming for the computer.  
Viewing previews after a session allows the computer to work faster.  
Enter the Camera Menu and select Generate Previews to uncheck it  
(hide the check mark). To enable preview generation select Generate  
Previews again and the check mark becomes visible. To generate the  
missing previews click on the Refresh button in the capture collection  
window (a folder shown with a “*”).  
Disabling preview generation on older Macintosh computers enhances  
capture rates, whereas as on newer models the capture rate difference is  
barely noticeable.  
Files can also be named and numbered automatically. Enter a name in  
the “Session” field of the Capture Collection window. All subsequent  
captures will now be named accordingly. To automatically add a number  
to each capture, open the Capture Session Preferences window and enter  
a number in the “Unique suffix” field. There is a maximum of six digits.  
Check the box next to “Always include unique suffix” and a sample of  
the naming and numbering will appear. The capture name is also used  
for the developed images unless the box is unchecked.  
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Ed itin g  
After taking photographs, the next step in the process is to choose  
which images to keep and develop. Select “Capture Collection” from  
the “Window” menu at the top of the screen. (“Command-2).  
The Capture Collection is similar to a contact sheet. It displays thumbnail  
images of all of the photos taken with the Phase One H 5.  
De le tin g  
To delete an image, simply click on the thumbnail to select it. A blue box  
will appear around the image to show that it is selected. Click the “Trash  
Can” icon at the top of the Capture Collection window.  
Multiple images can be selected by clicking on the first image thumbnail,  
and then “Shift-clicking” on any other images you wish to select (hold  
down the “shift” button on the keyboard and click on the next image).  
Each image will have a blue box around it to show that it is selected.  
After selecting all of the images to be deleted, click the Trash Can icon  
to remove them.  
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A deleted image is moved to the “Trash” folder of the Capture Collection.  
Th e Pre vie w W in d o w in d e ta il  
If an image is mistakenly deleted it can be restored to its original location  
by clicking on the Trash can icon marked with a red “X.  
The Preview Window is divided into several sections to help evaluate  
and control the development of images. The file name of the current  
preview is shown at the top of the Preview Window for easy reference.  
On the right of the window, at the top, is a row of buttons used to  
access the tools that control the image. These tools will be covered  
individually later in this guide. Below the tools section is a display  
providing information on exposure, development, color and gray  
balancing. A description of their function and use follows below.  
Ex p o su re Mo n ito r  
The Exposure Monitor is located below the Tools. This is a basic  
graphical gauge of the overall exposure of the image in the Preview  
Window. If the indicator line is in the green area, the exposure is  
considered acceptable. If the pointer is in the red area it is overexposed.  
If it is in the white area it is underexposed.  
The trash is emptied by selecting the images in the Trash folder and clicking  
on the Trash Can icon. Deleted images are stored in the Macs Trash Can”.  
They can be manually deleted from the Capture One application  
(as described above) or deleted via the Special menu in the Macintosh  
Finder.  
The Phase One H 5 is sensitive to overexposure. Avoid shooting images  
when the indicator line is in the red area. Here are examples of what  
the meter will look like with different exposures:  
Pre vie w in g  
While the Capture Collection is a good place to judge images quickly,  
the Preview Window will provide a much better view of an image.  
To preview an image, choose one of the images from the Capture  
Collection and double-click it.  
Over  
Correct  
The thumbnail will then open in the larger Preview Window.  
The Preview Window provides improved image evaluation, as well  
as tools for adjustment of exposure, contrast, sharpness and color of  
the photo.  
Under  
To move a new image into the Preview Window, return to the Capture  
Collection (remember the keyboard shortcut “Command –2) and  
double-click a new image. The Capture Navigator tool can also be  
used to preview images.  
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De ve lo p Sp e cifica tio n  
Co lo r In fo  
This section of the Capture One application is used to control the final  
output size of the image to be developed. A full image, with no  
cropping will read approximately 26x17 cm (10x7 inches) at 300 pixels  
(dots) per inch. The file size of this is approximately 18MB, as listed in  
the “File Size” section. If a crop is made, the output size of the cropped  
area will be listed in the Width, Height and Resolution fields. If you know  
what size the image will be in its final printed form, you can enter the  
measurements here and save the resizing step later.  
One of the most important displays of the Preview Window is the  
“Color Info” window. This panel shows the individual Red, Green and  
Blue channel information. With film photography the evaluation of final  
exposure and development levels is a manual, and often subjective,  
process. With digital photography accurate evaluation is made using  
the Color Info picker. By pointing the on-screen cursor at any point in the  
image you can read the precise values of that point in the Color Info  
window.  
For easy reference, the amount of free hard disk space on the computer is  
displayed next to the file size. Be sure that there is always sufficient space  
on the hard disk.  
Knowing the precise values of any part of the image is useful when  
full control of the printing process is needed. As printers, and printing  
processes, have individual characteristics, exposure levels can be  
adjusted to ensure a predictable and perfect result.  
Each image can be named in the “Next image:” field. Naming your  
images will make it easy for you to find and identify the photos later.  
If no name is assigned, the software application will pick a name for  
you based on the preferences you have set in the “Name” tab of the  
“Develop File” section.  
Values in the Color Info window are represented as a numerical scale  
from 0 to 255. A completely black pixel is represented as 0, a  
completely white pixel as 255. Again, it is important not to overexpose  
an image; if any of the Red, Green or Blue (RGB) values approach  
overexposure (a value of 255) adjust the exposure level. Keep image  
highlights (areas that should record as white with detail, not as specular  
reflection) between 225 to 250.  
Gra y Ba la n cin g  
With film photography color bias in light sources, or film emulsion, can  
be corrected using color correction filters. With the Phase One H 5 we  
correct color bias by using the gray balance. Unlike many other digital  
camera systems Phase One has made the gray balance feature easy to  
use.  
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Simply follow these steps:  
Ap p ly to Im a g e  
When selected, the chosen gray balance will be applied to the current  
image and all subsequent images, until a new gray balance is set.  
1) Open the image to be  
corrected in the Preview  
Window.  
Cu rre n t Ca p tu re  
This only changes the gray balance of the current capture. All subsequent  
captures retain the gray balance set under Apply to Image.  
2) Choose “Gray Balance”  
from the Camera menu.  
All Se le cte d Ca p tu re s  
3) Click the pointer on an area,  
which must be neutral gray in  
the final image. If the image  
contains no white or gray,  
repeat the shot and include  
something such as the Kodak  
Q14 Step Wedge.  
Include a gray card in the first shot, and apply the gray balance setting  
to all other selected images.  
To use the „All Selected Captures“ option, first open the image with the step  
wedge in the Preview Window. Then return to the Capture Collection and  
select all the other images to be balanced. Now return to the Preview  
Window and select “Gray Balance” from the “Cameramenu.  
Select the step with an RGB  
Finally click on the step wedge and choose “All Selected Captures”  
from the pop-up menu.  
value of between 200 and  
225, this will yield a well-balanced image.  
4) Click “Apply”. The gray balance will now be applied to all  
consecutive images.  
Other gray balancing options available to ensure flexibility and to  
improve workflow. They are :  
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Finally there are three options designed to help in the gray balancing  
Then adjust the brightness, contrast and color. Finally the image is  
developed by clicking on the Develop button.  
process.  
Re sto re  
On average it should take between 40 seconds and 1.5 minutes to  
develop an image. Development speed is entirely dependent on speed  
of the computer.  
All adjustments to the gray balance are cancelled and previously defined  
values are used.  
Re se t  
There are two ways to develop images.  
All color balancing is cancelled.  
Method one: Individual control of each image  
Pick Po sitio n  
With the gray balancing tool active, hold down the command key.  
A lock is now visible next to the gray balancing tool. Click on a  
neutral area in the image. The exact position is now locked and recorded  
next to the Pick Position button. To release the tool click  
on the Pick Position button.  
Open an image in the Preview Window.  
Name, crop and adjust the color settings as desired.  
Then click “Develop”. Repeat these steps with all the images to be  
developed. Image development is performed in the background and  
will not affect the speed of the computer while shooting or performing  
other tasks.  
De ve lo p in g Im a g e s  
Images captured by the Phase One H 5 camera are stored as raw  
calibrated files. They must by processed by the Capture One before they  
can be used in any other program. The raw files can be archived and  
processed at a later time, or processed immediately. Archiving raw files  
saves space and allows access to raw, un-manipulated, 16 bit data.  
Method two: Batch development  
To develop multiple images to the same specifications select them  
in the Capture Collection and click the “Develop” button.  
Using raw files makes it possible to process one single image for  
various purposes; a high resolution color image for a printed page,  
a low resolution image for a web site and a third copy to be used in  
black and white.  
To process an image, it first must be opened in the preview window.  
If you think of the development stage as similar to printing in the  
darkroom, it may help. After loading the image into the Preview  
Window the first step will be to gray balance and crop the image.  
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Ed itin g a n d Se le ctin g Im a g e s  
It is possible to open developed files in Photoshop, or another  
application, automatically. Open Preferences/ Develop File/ Attributes  
to set this option.  
The dialogue box provides you with the following options:  
Ex p o rt Pre vie w s  
File Fo rm a t  
The export preview function allows generation of low resolution previews  
of the captured images. These previews can be sent to the customer for  
approval or used in image databases, on web sites or as contact sheets.  
Choose the file format you prefer to work with - TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PICT  
etc. If JPEG is selected then please define the level of compression in the  
Quality field. 'Maximum' compression provides you with the smallest file  
and the fewest image details and vice versa.  
Select the capture file you wish to export in the Capture Collection.  
Then go to the Image menu and select 'Export Previews' and the Export  
Previews dialogue box appears.  
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Ed itin g a n d Se le ctin g Im a g e s  
Im a g e Size  
In the Image Size field allows image resizing in percentages or pixels.  
50% is the default size/ resolution of a preview. The 'Apply Sharpening'  
box enables/ disables the sharpening settings from the Capture One  
Software or from third party applications. The 'Use image crop' box is  
checked if you only wish to export the image crop.  
Ap p ly Co lo r Ma n a g e m e n t  
The color management settings in Export previews are independent  
of the application's color management set-up. However, it is  
recommended that you choose the camera profile that matches the  
image's capture conditions e.g. flash, tungsten etc.  
De stin a tio n Fo ld e r  
The Destination Folder is where you organize the workflow. You choose  
your own destination folder. If no destination folder is selected then a  
default folder called 'Exported Previews' is created inside the capture col-  
lection folder.  
N a m e Po stfix  
In this field you can add unique image names/ ID. To process the  
previews click on the 'Export' button. All settings in the dialogue box are  
stored as default settings and can be reused or changed at any time.  
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Many of the tools in the Phase One application act in much the same  
way as the tools of popular image editing applications such as Adobe  
Photoshop. Many of these tools actually come from the traditional world;  
the cropping tool is the first example of this, mimicking the cropping “Ls”  
used by artists and photographers.  
Cro p p in g  
Select the Crop tool (by clicking once on the tool button) from the upper  
right side of the Preview Window.  
Move the on-screen pointer to the image to be cropped. Click and drag  
the mouse so that a box is drawn surrounding the area of the image to  
be kept. Then release the mouse button.  
The rectangular box, which now surrounds part of the image, can be  
adjusted in size and position. There are points at the corners of this box  
that can be clicked and dragged, to change size and position.  
Double-clicking this tool allows you to set the crop box size and units.  
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Cro p Ma sk To o l  
Zo o m To o l  
Select the Zoom tool and click on the preview image to zoom in.  
When turned on, the Crop Mask tool will mask the area of the  
preview image that is outside the selected crop area.  
Double-clicking this tool allows you to set the color and opacity of  
the crop mask. This tool is a useful feature when showing images  
on-screen, as the cropped area is clearly shown.  
Use option-click (Alt key) to zoom out. Remember, the preview image  
is only a low-resolution image and will quickly pixilated when enlarged.  
Grid To o l  
Two different grids can be used to help align and measure the objects in  
images. Click the Grid tool to turn the grid “on”. Double-click the tool to  
toggle between the two types of grids and to set different grid options.  
Ey e d ro p p e r  
The Eyedropper tool is used to read the RGB values of a paticular area  
of an image. Change the sample size by double clicking the tool icon.  
The default size is a 5x5 pixel area.  
This does not need to be changed, unless a reading from a smaller area  
is required.  
Ex p o su re Wa rn in g To o l  
This tool quickly shows which areas of the image are either over or under  
exposed. Much like Photoshops Gamut Warning” tool, when the  
“Exposure Warning Tool” is activated a colored mask will be applied to  
the image showing which areas of the image are above or below a set  
exposure value. Double-click the tool icon to set the over and under  
exposure values and to change the highlight colors.  
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In general, if the exposure warning is shown over a large area of the  
selected image, it indicates that the exposure level may need to be  
adjusted. Highlight areas are more critical than the shadows.  
Preserve highlight detail by not allowing values greater than 240.  
Further control of the tonal range is possible by unchecking the  
”Preserve Color Balance” box. Each color channel can then be  
adjusted individually.  
A particular  
color is defined  
for the lightest,  
or darkest, part  
of the image by  
checking the  
Target Colors”  
box.  
This reveals  
a sliding scale  
and two color  
selection  
buttons.  
A single click on  
the light,  
To n a l Ra n g e / Gra d a tio n Cu rve s/ Film Cu rve  
Clicking on the Tonal Range/ Gradation/ Film Curve button opens  
the window to the Tonal Range tool. Switch back and forth between Tonal  
Range, Gradation and Film Curve by using the tabs at the top of the win-  
dow.  
or dark, color  
selection buttons  
enables selection of a target color. The sliding scale enables adjustment  
of color saturation.  
The Gradation Curves pane allows the control of an infinite number of  
points along the curve of an image (compared to the two points of the  
Tonal Range pane). The curve starts out as a linear curve. By clicking on  
the curve a point can be added that can be adjusted to control the image  
tone. To observe the effect of this tool, place a point on the middle of the  
curve and pull it up slightly. The midtones of the image become lighter.  
Other areas of the image are also lightened to some extent, so it may  
be necessary to place other point on the curve to control this. There are  
also easy to use up/ down buttons to adjust brightness and contrast.  
Experiment with the buttons to quickly control the image curve.  
The Tonal Range and Gradation tools act much like the Levels and Curves  
tools in Photoshop. The Tonal Range pane of the window shows a  
Histogram, a graphical representation of the brightness of the pixels in  
the image. The darker areas of an image are made darker by sliding the  
dark triangle to the right. The lighter parts of an image are made lighter  
by sliding the white triangle to the left. This compresses the tonal range of  
an image, and either lightens or darkens the highlights and shadows.  
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The Gradation Curve pane also reads Input and Output values. These  
numbers show the “before” and “after” values of the pixels at the point  
you placed on the curve. The Input value shows the brightness of the  
pixel before the curve is applied, and the Output value shows the  
brightness of the pixel after the curve is applied.  
Un sh a rp Ma sk  
The name “unsharp mask” (USM) can be misleading. Using this tool  
actually gives an apparent increase in image sharpness by enhancing  
the edge differences between pixels of different colors.  
When applied to an image, the software evaluates the contrast  
differences between pixels and either enhances the difference or not,  
based on your settings.  
There are two controls over the USM:  
Am o u n t  
The amount of change is entered here as a percentage.  
The higher the setting, the more sharpening will be applied.  
Th re sh o ld  
The threshold level controls at what level the sharpening will begin.  
At the default “0setting the sharpening amount is applied to every  
pixel.  
The key to both Tonal Range and Gradation Curves is to be conservative  
with their use. Using these tools to attempt to correct an image that was  
poorly exposed will not result in a high quality image.  
A third option found in many imaging programs, Radius, is fixed in the  
software application at about 1 pixel.  
The Film Curve tab shows the default film curve and ISO value of the  
Phase One H 5.  
Using this tool to attempt to sharpen  
an image that is clearly out of focus  
will not give a pleasing result.  
However, an image that appears to  
be soft, with low color contrast, can  
be significantly enhanced by careful  
application of USM.  
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Ca m e ra Se ttin g s  
The Phase One H 5 is designed to work as part of an ICC color  
management workflow.  
The Camera Settings control is used to set the orientation of the image,  
if this is not set automatically.  
Ca p tu re N a vig a to r  
Click on the “Capture Navigator” button to bring up the “Capture  
Navigator” palette. The capture collection can be quickly previewed by  
using the next, previous, first or last image buttons. Use the ”ctrl” and  
arrow keys to navigate between capture files. Images can be deleted  
from the capture collection by clicking on the “Trash” button.  
The camera, monitor and printer can be specified in the application,  
and the processed image will be customized for that specific input and  
output configuration. If the final images are to be printed, then the results,  
as they would appear in the final print, can be previewed on screen.  
In this way images can be adjusted to give optimal results, and costly  
errors can be avoided.  
Fo cu s To o l  
The tool is selected by clicking on the Binocular icon. While shooting,  
the focus tool can be used to verify the camera focusing and sharpening  
(USM) of the image. The focus tool performs an instant development of  
a small area of the selected image. This provides a very fast feedback  
on final image quality, in terms of focus, USM and Color Management  
settings.  
To use this feature first set the Profiles in the Preferences window.  
Refer to the Profiles section of this manual for guidance.  
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Under the “File” menu is an option called “Preferences”. Select an option  
from the left-hand side of the window and then set preferences on the  
right. It is also possible to change the appearance of the user interface.  
De ve lo p File  
The Develop File Section controls the naming, file location and other  
attribution settings.  
N a m e Ta b  
The “Name” tab defines how the developed files are named.  
The software application can automatically name and number images  
as they are developed.  
After the Name, a unique suffix can be added, followed by a number  
and finally a file extension, if desired.  
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“ 3 -d ig it u n iq u e su ffix n u m b e r”  
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.  
Lo ca tio n Ta b  
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.  
Three options are available and are previewed in the Samples  
window:  
“ In clu d e Ca p tu re Co u n t”  
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.  
“ Alw a y s in clu d e u n iq u e su ffix ”  
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”.  
Attrib u te s Ta b  
The following options are available:  
“ Cre a te Th u m b n a ils”  
If checked, the software will create a small thumbnail icon image of  
the file when viewed in the Finder of the Macintosh.  
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The software installs basic profiles for the Phase One H 5 camera as  
“ Cre a to r File Fo r:”  
well as a generic monitor profile (e.g. Trinitron 1.8) and some RGB color  
space profiles.  
Here you select the application in which you wish to open your  
developed TIFF file  
A brief guide to preference settings is provided here:  
“ Afte r De ve lo p ”  
This setting is used to open the image, and change orientation,  
immediately after development.  
Use System Profile for monitor – check to select the system monitor  
profile, or un-check to specify a monitor profile.  
Camera – select a suitable profile for the current lighting and  
photography conditions. Select between the following:  
Destination – Select a suitable output profile. Select between the  
following:  
It is possible to create your own ICC profile and import them into the  
Capture One software. Just remember to name them: Phase One H 5...“.  
Pro file s  
To use Color Management effectively, the profiles of the camera, monitor  
and destination must be defined. If all three devices are not correctly  
specified there is a risk that the final image will not correspond to the  
captured image.  
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Se ttin g u p ICC p ro file s in Ad o b e Ph o to sh o p 6 .0  
The Capture One Software set up the recommended color Set-up for  
Adobe photoshop 6.0 automatically. However, if the automatic set-up  
does not work then install the color setting file called PhaseOne PS60  
Defaults.csf. This color settings file is found on the enclosed CD-ROM  
under Capture One Basic Install/ Capture One Basic/ Goodies/ Color  
Management Goodies/ Photoshop 6.0 — Settings.  
To install the settings file close Photoshop 6.0 and copy the file to the  
root directory under System Folder/ Application Support/ Adobe/ Color/  
Settings. Then restart Photoshop and go to Edit/ Color Settings/ Load  
and choose PhaseOne PS6.0 Defaults.  
Ca m e ra Se t-u p  
The “Camera Se-tup” preference is used to control several basic camera  
functions.  
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7 Ca m e ra In fo rm a tio n  
The Phase One H 5 has an info” function that displays important  
information about the Phase One H 5. This information can be invaluable  
in troubleshooting problems. If you ever need to contact technical  
support, be sure to have this information available. To access this data  
choose “Info...” from the “Cameramenu. The following information  
box will appear:  
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8 Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s  
De m o irize p lu g -in  
The Phase One Demoirize plug-in for Adobe Photoshop allows the  
removal of moiré patterns from images by means of three different  
filtering modes: Advanced, Unicolor Textiles and Skin and Hair.  
The plug-in is enclosed on the CD-ROM and will be placed in Adobe  
Photoshops plug-ins folder when installing Capture One Software.  
The Demoirize plug-in window is divided into two separate previews:  
Original Image, which displays the image before correction and  
Corrected Image, which displays the image after correction.  
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Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s  
Usin g a d va n ce d m o d e o n sk in a n d h a ir  
For skin and hair surfaces the optimal settings for the advanced filter  
would be to position the Quality/ Speed slider at Speed and the Pattern  
Size slider very close to Small. Please note that large color moiré areas  
in hair may require a larger pattern size setting.  
Ad va n ce d m o d e  
Usin g a d va n ce d m o d e o n te x tile s  
Advanced mode is a new filter tool. It is also the default mode of the  
Demoirize plug-in. In advanced mode the filter estimates colors by means  
of the Quality/ Speed slider and the Pattern Size slider.  
Often the color moiré is visible by multiple red/ green or blue/ yellow  
areas of discoloration. These areas of discoloration are seen as bands  
or stripes. The larger the band or stripe, the larger the pattern size  
setting should be.  
On textile the optimal settings for the advanced filter would be  
to position the Quality/ Speed slider towards Speed, or in an  
intermediate position. Then move the Pattern Size slider to the  
smallest possible setting.  
In many cases the masking of unicolored, or nearly unicolored areas,  
may be carried out less accurately with the advanced filter compared to  
the Unicolor textiles filter. Since masking depends very much on the type  
of image, it is recommended to test different masking and filter settings.  
Pa tte rn size  
The best way of finding the optimal pattern size is by setting the  
Quality/ Speed slider to Speed while moving the Pattern Size slider  
towards Large. While moving the slider the effects of corrections are  
seen on the screen. Selecting a larger than necessary pattern size will  
not generally enhance the result.  
A circular arrow icon that turns indicates that the Demoirize filter is  
currently calculating image data.  
Q u a lity / Sp e e d  
When large areas of moiré stripes and bands are present the  
Quality/ Speed slider should be set towards Quality, at the cost of Speed.  
Use the Quality setting when details smaller that the selected pattern size  
should be less affected by the filtering.  
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9 Tro u b le Sh o o tin g  
If technical problems are experienced when working with the Phase One  
H 5 it may be necessary to contact Phase Ones Technical Support  
department.  
Phase One recommends that you do a screen dump of your system  
configuration. This can be done in the menu Camera - Info, then press  
Apple-Shift-3 to generate a screen dump of the current settings. This  
screen dump file can be found in the root of the main hard drive and  
is named Picture #.  
Also, please make a system report of the Macintosh computer system.  
This can be done with the Apple System Profiles found in the Apple  
menu. Fax or e-mail your Camera Info and the Apple System Profile  
to Phase Ones Technical Support department.  
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The Phase One H 5 has been designed for ease of installation and use.  
There are just a few easy steps to follow, from unpacking the Phase One  
H 5 to developing the first shot.  
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Connect hardware, install software  
Launch the Capture One application  
Determine the exposure and shoot  
Select images to develop from the Capture Collection  
Gray Balance  
Crop desired image  
Adjust Gradation Curve/ Tonal Range  
Set any desired Color Management, naming, etc.  
Click Develop  
The following sections have all of the basic information you need for  
getting started, step by step.  
Ha rd w a re Se t-u p  
The camera back connects to the computer via an IEEE 1394 connection.  
This new, extremely fast connection does not have many of the limitations  
of the SCSI technology used in previous digital cameras. Many of the  
problems related to SCSI such as setting ID numbers, termination, and  
not being able to “hot-plug(having to shut down before unplugging the  
device) are nonexistent with 1394. The cable length can be extended  
using the Phase One Power Conditioners to move the camera far from  
the computer.  
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Install the PCI IEEE 1394 card (if required).  
Ph o to g ra p h ic Eq u ip m e n t Se t-u p  
While the owners manual for the particular computer should be  
consulted, the basic steps to installing the card are as follows:  
In addition to setting up the computer, the camera must be prepared  
to work with the Phase One H 5.  
1) Shut down and unplug the computer.  
This involves a few simple steps:  
2) Remove the cover, exposing the motherboard.  
3) Choose an empty PCI slot and remove the screw and cover.  
1) A Ground Glass Mask is included.  
This must be installed in the viewfinder to  
ensure correct framing. Remove the camera  
viewfinder and focusing screen (refer to  
the camera users manual for detailed  
instructions). Insert the Ground Glass Mask  
and replace the viewing screen and the  
viewfinder.  
4) Gently place the card into the slot with the 1394 connectors facing  
through the opening.  
5) Press straight down and slightly rock the card until it is firmly seated  
in the slot.  
2) If a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II is used, connect  
the mounting plate to the camera and then  
connect the cable from the mounting plate to  
the connector on the front of the Mamiya.  
Be sure that the cable is connected and  
locked properly; the latching mechanism will  
be on the bottom.  
6) Replace the screw to hold the card in place.  
7) Replace the case, restart the computer.  
8) On a Windows computer after restarting, a dialog box appears  
indicating that Windows found new hardware (the IEEE 1394 card).  
There may be a prompted for the Windows 98/ 2000 CD if Windows  
cannot find the driver.  
3) Connect the camera back to the camera or mounting plate.  
Be sure that the camera back is firmlyconnected to the camera before  
releasing! The small screw on the top of the camera back can be  
tightened with the supplied screwdriver to prevent it from being  
accidentally removed.  
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7) Finally, connect one end of the included IEEE 1394 cable to any one  
of the empty ports on the newly installed card, or the built-in 1394 port.  
Connect the other end to the camera back. These cables can only be  
inserted one way and may require a little pressure to insert.  
Lens Flash Sync to  
Mounting Plate Flash  
Sync  
8) Please note: For the Mamiya RZ the camera must be set to take  
multiple exposures in order to use the Phase One H 5. The multiple  
exposure selector (M) is combined with the film back revolve switch (R).  
IEEE1394 cable  
to computer  
O th e r Ph o to g ra p h ic Eq u ip m e n t  
While the Phase One H 5 has been made as compatible as possible with  
photographic equipment, there are a few issues to be aware of:  
Cable from Mounting  
Plate to Mamiya Body  
1) When using the Phase One H 5 with a Hasselblad 555ELD, the setting  
on the front of the Hasselblad needs to be in the “Film” position.  
Flash Sync to strobes  
Cable Connections for the Mamiya RZ67 Pro II  
2) When using the Phase One H 5 on a view camera use the “Two Shot  
Mode”. This means that the shutter release is activated twice. To shoot an  
image, release the shutter, reset it, and shoot again. The first shot wakes  
the camera up, and the second is the actual exposure. Alternatively,  
pressing the “Capture” button in the preview window will wake the  
camera up and then the shutter can be fired once to take a photo.  
The camera will remain “awakefor 20 seconds or until the next capture.  
4) Connect the included Sync Cable from the lens’ flash sync to either the  
connector on the camera back marked “C” or the the Mamiya Mounting  
plate.  
5) If using a motorised camera,  
connect the included Motor  
Cable to the connector on the  
right side of the camera back  
marked “M”.  
3) When used on a Mamiya RZ67 Pro II the selector on the right side of  
the camera body must be in the “M” position.  
4) The Phase One H 5 fully conforms with the ISO 10330 Standard for  
Photographic Strobe Systems; unfortunately not all strobe manufacturers  
comply with this standard. Check with the manufacturer of your strobe  
system to prevent damage.  
6) If flash is used then connect  
the Flash Sync Cable (not  
included) from the strobes to the  
connector on the right side of  
the Phase One H 5 marked “F.  
5) The “Strobe Equipment” section of this guide provides a list of devices  
that have been tested with the Phase One H 5.  
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On the back of the Phase One H 5 are two sets of LED indicator lights.  
A red and green light on the left and a red and green light on the right.  
The left and right pairs are identical and should always display the same  
thing. These lights indicate the camera back status.  
The list below describes what the status lights indicate:  
Gre e n Lig h ts Ste a d ily O n  
This means that the Phase One H 5 is receiving power and is ready  
to capture images.  
Gre e n Lig h ts Flick e rin g  
After capturing an image the green lights will flicker on and off while  
transfering the image to the computer.  
Bo th Re d a n d Gre e n Lig h ts Ste a d ily O n  
If the camera is improperly shut down or an error occurs both sets of  
lights may stay lit. If this happens, quit the LightPhase software, unplug  
the camera back and wait ten seconds, then replug the camera.  
N o Lig h ts O n  
If the camera is properly plugged in and receiving power and their are  
no lights on, the camera back has shut down or may be damaged.  
Unplug all connectors, inspect all cables for damage, examine the IEEE  
1394 card (if in use) for proper installation and reconnect everything.  
If the problem persists, contact your Phase One dealer for assistance.  
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After the computer is restarted, the software that will control the IEEE  
1394 card must be installed, as well as the software for the Phase One  
H 5. We have included one easy-to-use installer that will place all of the  
necessary software on the computer.  
Follow these steps to install the software.  
1) Place the included CD-ROM into the CD drive. Double-click the  
CD-ROM icon.  
2) Double-click the item marked “CaptureOne Inst.exe”.  
3) Read the software license, and, if in agreement, click the “Agree”  
button to continue with the installation. Otherwise, click “Cancel” to  
quit the installation.  
4) When prompted for the Adobe® Photoshop® “Plug-Ins” folder, choose  
the correct folder from the list. Be sure to choose the Photoshop folder, as  
there may be many different plug-in folders on the hard disk.  
If installation is made on a non-english PC, the installer may not be able  
to locate the Photoshop® plug-ins folder, so be sure to select the proper  
plug-in location.  
5) Follow the on-screen prompts. When the installation is completed,  
restart the computer.  
Once restarted, plug the camera back into the IEEE1394 port. The driver  
for the Phase One H 5 is automatically copied into the Windows driver  
directory during installation and this should ensure that the Driver Wizard  
does not appear when the camera back is connected for the first time.  
If Windows does detect new hardware (the camera back) and asks for  
a driver, then click on the “Browse” button and direct the Driver Wizard  
to the “c:/ CaptureOne/ ” directory for the correct driver file.  
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If the Phase One portable solution is used, then installation can be  
performed from a floppy disk instead of from a CD-ROM. Copy the file  
CaptureOne Inst.exe from the CD-ROM to a floppy disk and run  
CaptureOne Inst.exe on the portable computer.  
Phase One has made using the Phase One H 5 as close to using film as  
digital photography can be. The first step to using the camera back is to  
start the application. Double-click the Capture One short-cut.  
Restart the computer after installation.  
Double-click the application icon to start the application that controls  
the camera back. After a few seconds the software will make a small  
“click” sound and the camera will beep. These two sounds indicate that  
everything is ready.  
In sta lle d Ite m s  
The installer creates a folder on your hard disk called “Capture One  
Basic.” This folder contains the application as well as several sub-folders.  
They are:  
In practice the Phase One H 5 can now take pictures. However before  
shooting it is a good idea to ensure that the software settings are optimal.  
This will ensure the best possible image quality and workflow.  
Ca p tu re s  
As photographs are taken with the camera, this is the default location  
where raw capture files are stored. Also, you may organize your raw  
capture files by creating new folders on the harddrive.  
Pre vie w s  
The Capture One application automatically creates a low resolution  
(approximately 1MB) preview image to use for color and tonal  
adjustments. All preview files are stored in this “Previews” folder. If any  
files are deleted from here the program will automatically generate new  
previews the next time the software application is started or if previews  
are missing then press the „Refresh“ button to refresh the capture  
collection.  
Im a g e s  
By default developed images will be placed in this folder. Again, the  
preferences can be used to change where developed files will be placed.  
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At this point it may be a good idea to set up Photoshop and the system  
for Color Management. A brief guide to Color Management and Profiles  
is provided in the Tools or Preferences section of this manual.  
Ta k in g Ph o to g ra p h s  
The Phase One H 5 is designed for ease of use and high performance.  
First time digital photographers, as well as experienced digital  
photographers, can immediately begin taking images of excellent quality.  
The Phase One H 5 can capture one image every 1.5 seconds.  
The camera makes a small “beep” when it is ready to capture the next  
image. If an attempt is made to shoot too quickly the camera will still  
respond, but images will not be recorded.  
Se le ctin g La n d sca p e o r Po rtra it O rie n ta tio n  
The Phase One H 5 can be mounted on a wide range of professional  
medium format cameras, technical cameras (also referred to as view cam-  
eras) and other camera systems where image orientation is not automati-  
cally detected. Here camera orientation must be determined manually in  
the Capture One Software. Select the desired camera orientation in the  
Preferences dialogue box. Images will automatically be rotated to  
landscape or portrait orientation.  
O rg a n izin g Im a g e s  
Creating folders to hold captures and choosing session names, before  
or during shooting, will save time during the processing stage.  
If, for instance, there is a photo session of a model with three different  
colored outfits, three separate session folders can be created in advance.  
When shooting, just select one of the three folders for image storage.  
Organizing files as you are shooting will save time later when you want  
to print a contact sheet or archive files.  
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All developed capture files are stored in a sub folder called Develops  
(C:\ Program Files\ Capture One Basic\ Scuba\ Develops), which is  
automatically created by checking the box Develop capture in the  
Session Creator dialogue box.  
The Session Creator is a feature that enables you to name the capture  
folder, and associate this capture folder with a dedicated develop folder,  
in one simple operation.  
The capture folder thus created is automatically set as the current capture  
folder and capture files are named according to the session name — in  
this case “Scuba. The name can be altered at any time during shooting.  
Files can also be named and numbered automatically. The Capture  
naming tab is located under the File/ Preferences. Enter a name in the  
“Session” field of the Capture Collection window. All subsequent captures  
will now be named accordingly. To automatically add a number to each  
capture, open the Capture Naming Preferences window and enter a  
number in the “Delimiter” field. There is a maximum of six digits. Check  
the box next to “Always include number” and a sample of the naming  
and numbering will appear.  
Image names can be altered at all times by clicking on the capture  
name field at the bottom of each preview.  
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The Phase One software main window is divided into three sections that  
make it functional and easy to use. The sections are:  
Ca p tu re Co lle ctio n  
The Capture Collection is located on the left side of the interface screen  
and will show a small thumbnail of the images in the currently selected  
capture directory. The size of the thumbnails can be changed by using  
the drop-down menu in the tool bar.  
Pre vie w W in d o w  
The Preview Window shows an enlarged version of the image in the  
Capture Collection. To move an image from the Capture Collection  
to the Preview Window, simply click on its thumbnail in the Capture  
Collection.  
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Once the trash has been emptied the images are gone for good, so be  
careful! Images can be instantly and permanently deleted by selecting  
them and then pressing “Control-Delete” on the keyboard; be careful  
when using this feature! Once an image is deleted it is gone forever.  
Fu n ctio n W in d o w / Fu n ctio n Ta b s  
On the right hand side of the main interface is the Function Window.  
The options in this area change depending on which of the function tabs  
is selected. The tabs are: Preview, Gray Balance, Exposure, Focus and  
Develop. The use of these tabs will be covered later in this manual.  
Pre vie w in g  
While the Capture Collection is a good place to evaluate images quickly,  
the Preview Window will provide a much better view of an image.  
To preview an image, choose one of the images from the Capture  
Collection and click it.  
Ed itin g  
The Capture Collection is similar to a contact sheet. It displays thumbnail  
images of all of the photos taken with the camera. Two captures can be  
evaluated side by side. This is done by selecting the side by side icon  
from the tool bar. (C.f. Tools section)  
The thumbnail will then open in the larger Preview Window.  
The Preview Window provides improved image evaluation, as well as  
tools for adjustment of exposure, contrast and sharpness of the photo.  
The main purpose of side by side evaluation is to make it easy to select  
the best capture from a range of almost identical capture files.  
De le tin g Im a g e s  
To delete an image, simply drag the thumbnail into the “Trash” tab or  
click the thumbnail and press the “Delete” key on the keyboard.  
The image will now be held in the Trash Capture Collection. Click the  
Trash” icon at the top of the screen to remove all of the trashed images.  
This safety measure helps prevent accidental deletion of images.  
To un-delete” an image, drag it out of the Trash tab and back into  
one of the Capture Collection.  
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Conversely, if the image is a dark subject (or is underexposed) then the  
data will all be to the left side of the graph. A well exposed image of a  
“normal” scene will have most of the graph data spiked in the middle  
with some highlight and shadow pixels to the right and left.  
Fu n ctio n Ta b s a n d W in d o w  
The Function Tabs add features to the Phase One H 5 software  
without adding the clutter of multiple dialog boxes. Click on a tab  
to change the contents of the Function window and to enhance and  
evaluate the image before developing. The tabs are arranged in a  
logical workflow sequence.  
Ca p tu re Ta b  
The Capture tab is the option used most while shooting. This tab shows  
basic information about the most recently captured image. The top part  
of the window displays a histogram.  
The Exposure area also has a powerful feature that can warn of  
overexposed, and underexposed, images.  
Ex p o su re W in d o w  
Re m a in in g Re so u rce s  
A histogram is simply a graphical representation of where the pixels are  
distributed in an image. The right hand side of the graph represents white  
or light colored pixels, while the left is dark or black pixels. If the image  
is of a light colored scene (or is overexposed) then most of the pixels  
(and the graph data) will be to the right.  
Also in the Preview Tab window is the section called Remaining  
Resources. This section helps gauge how much hard disk space is  
available. Some laptop computers also support a battery display which  
indicates the charge level.  
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The Power status indicator will display battery strength, AC source status,  
as well as the status of the camera back battery, if used. For this feature  
to work correctly, settings must be altered in the Windows Power  
Management Control Panel. (Start > Settings > Control Panels > Power  
Management/ Options). Set the “Power Scheme to be a  
“Portable/ Laptop”  
Unlike many other digital camera systems Phase One has made the  
Gray Balance feature of the application easy to use. Simply follow  
these steps:  
1) Open the image to be processed in the Preview Window.  
2) Choose the “Gray Balance” tab.  
3) Click the pointer on an area of the image that should be neutral  
gray. If there is nothing in the scene that is white or gray, include  
something such as a Kodak Q14 Step Wedge.  
Gra y Ba la n ce Ta b  
When shooting film under various light sources, such as flourescent or  
tungsten lighting, compensation for color cast is made by using filters.  
With the Phase One H 5 compensation is made by changing the gray  
balance.  
4) To help select a suitable area for gray balancing, if no Kodak Q14  
Step Wedge is available, the If Se le cte d image area will indicate  
either Good or Poor.  
After completing these steps the image is completely neutral with no color  
cast.  
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Finally there are four options designed to help in the gray  
balancing process.  
Ex p o su re Ta b  
One of the most important displays of the Exposure Tab Window is the  
“Color Info” window. This display shows the individual Red, Green and  
Blue channel information. With film photography the evaluation of final  
exposure and development levels is a manual, and often subjective,  
process. With digital photography accurate evaluation is made using  
the Color Info picker. By pointing the on-screen cursor at any point in  
the image you can read the precise values of that point in the Color Info  
display. Knowing the precise values of any part of the image is useful  
when full control of the printing process is needed. As printers, and  
printing processes, have individual characteristics, exposure levels can  
be adjusted to ensure a predictable and perfect result.  
Se t a s Ca p tu re g ra y b a la n ce  
The selected gray balance is applied to all future captures.  
Re sto re  
All adjustments to the gray balance are cancelled and previously defined  
values are used.  
Values in the Color Info display are represented as a numerical scale  
from 0 to 255. A completely black pixel is represented as 0, a  
completely white pixel as 255. Again, it is important not to overexpose  
an image when using the Phase One H 5; if you see any of the Red,  
Green or Blue (RGB) values approaching overexposure (a value of 255)  
you need to adjust the exposure level. Keep image highlights (areas that  
should record as white with detail, not as specular reflection) between  
225 to 250.  
Re se t  
All color balancing is cancelled.  
Ap p ly g ra y b a la n ce to cu rre n t ca p tu re s  
The selected gray balance is applied only to current captures.  
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To control the brightness and contrast of the image two standard tools  
are available: Levels and Curves.  
Cu rve s  
The next window in the Exposure  
tab is the Curves control, again  
this is a standard Curves control  
that may look familiar to those of  
other imaging programs.  
Le ve ls  
The first part of the Exposure Tab is the Levels control. This is a standard  
levels box similar to that of Adobe Photoshop. To make an adjustment  
drag the black or white slider left or right to either darken the shadows or  
lighten the highlight. Alternativly, click on the black or white eyedropper  
and select an area of the image to set as the shadow or highlight point.  
Beneath the display are preview windows showing the “before and after”  
of the changes.  
The Curves control is extremely  
powerful and can be used to  
control every tone in the image.  
An imaging curve is a graph that  
represents the original data along  
the bottom and the output or  
developed data along the side.  
The dark tones are to the left,  
while the light colors are on the  
right. The default curve is a  
straight line, which means that the  
At the top of the window  
settings and tonal adjustments  
can be loaded, or saved for  
future use. The “Preserve  
Balance” option ensures that  
all three color channels are  
adjusted simultaneously. If this  
option is un-checked the three  
color channels can be con-  
trolled independently.  
image data is not changed by the curve. To use the curves, click  
anywhere along the line to add a point and then drag the point up  
or down to affect the tone in the image.  
In the example a point has been added in the lower (darker) end of the  
curve (called the three-quarter tone) and pulled down. This will make that  
point darker in the developed image. A second point was added in the  
quarter-tone (light end of the curve) and pushed up. This will make that  
point lighter. In addition to darkening and lightening these two selected  
points, because the entire curve was shifted between these points an  
overall increase in contrast will occur from this “minor” change.  
Curves are extremely powerful and should be used with caution and  
discretion. Again, as with the Levels control, RGB channels can be  
controlled individually, and settings saved and loaded.  
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At the top of the Exposure Tab the ISO value and the default film curve  
are displayed.  
Choose between values from -1.0 to +1.0 EV.  
Fo cu s Ta b  
The focus tool does an instant development of a selected area of the  
image, which can be used for checking focus and sharpness (USM).  
In order to make image navigation easier and improve the focus tool  
new features have been added to the focus tool. One is the ability to  
choose between three different view sizes; small, medium or large.  
Another feature is the square orientation frame. The image displayed in  
the focusing window corresponds to the position of the orientation frame.  
Click on the focusing window to display the position of the orientation  
frame. The area shown in the focus window can be moved, either by  
moving the orientation frame directly in the preview window, or by  
dragging in the focusing window.  
The orientation frame can be hidden automatically after a few seconds.  
Check the box “Hide focus orientation frame automatically” under the  
Other Settings tab in the Preferences dialogue box.  
Fo cu s Pre vie w  
To evaluate the focus of an image simply click on the area of the image  
(in the main Preview Window) and the Phase One H 5 software will  
zoom in to a 1:1 final image of that part of the photo. Zoom in more  
than 100% by using the slider below the Focus Window.  
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Sh o w Fo cu s in Gra y sca le  
Also found under the Focus Tab is a preview of the Unsharp mask  
settings (also discussed later in this user guide). Experiment with different  
values to determine the correct setting for each image. Control the  
Amount (based on percentage values) from 0% up to 400% and the  
Threshold (the cut-off point where the sharpening will stop or start) from  
0 to 50.  
To make it easier to judge whether or not the focus is acceptable, click  
the “Show focus in grayscale”. This does not affect the developed file,  
it simply makes it easier to see the focus preview.  
A third option found in many imaging programs, Radius, is fixed in the  
Phase One program at about 1 pixel. As the settings are adjusted they  
are updated in the preview image. This feature can be turned off by  
un-checking the “Preview Settings” box.  
Me n u Se ttin g s  
You have various menu choises, among those are:  
Sa ve th e Ca p tu re Se ttin g s  
The capture settings you apply to the capture file prior to processing are  
stored along with its preview in the preview folder and can be used as a  
future reference. This means that settings like crop, USM settings, curves,  
capture name etc. can be restored at any time, even, if you intentionally  
or by mistake shut down the application.  
Au to m a tic Fo cu s Up d a te  
At the top of the focus window is the “Automatic Focus Update” button.  
When activated the Phase One H 5 software will automatically update  
focus window when subsequent images are taken. This is especially  
useful when setting up for a shot.  
The capture settings are automatically saved when the application is  
closed down. To restore/ save/ reset the capture settings go to the  
Workflow pull-down menu or right-click on the mouse in the capture  
collection. Select 'Selected Capture settings...' or 'All Capture Settings...'  
followed by: restore, save or reset.  
Re u se Ca p tu re Se ttin g s  
The feature 'Copy settings from...' allows reuse of capture settings from  
for instance an earlier photo session.  
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You select the capture file you wish to copy from - the so-called reference,  
then you go to the Workflow pull-down menu and choose 'Copy settings  
from.../ Active capture'.  
This feature is especially useful when shooting product set-ups where  
the lighting is fixed and where composition layout and cropping can  
be determined prior to the actual shooting.  
De se le ct re fe re n ce file  
As soon as you have appointed the reference file a magenta mark  
appears in the right corner of the thumbnail in the capture collection  
window. To deselect the reference file go to the Workflow pull-down  
menu, and choose 'Copy settings from../ None'.  
Se a rch via a n n o ta tio n s  
The 'Capture Annotations' dialogue box also has search capabilities,  
which enable you to locate a specific capture file via its name or  
annotations. Key in search words in the Find field and click enter.  
The Find function will then locate all capture files matching the search.  
Once located, the capture file/ files are displayed and can be selected  
directly from the result list, which appears by pressing the button to the  
left (<<).  
Ad d An n o ta tio n s to th e Ca p tu re File s  
In the 'Capture Annotations' dialogue box you may add and store  
annotations relevant to the capture files.  
Go to the Collection menu and select 'Show Annotations'. A dialogue  
box appears in which you can add or remove annotations.  
Te ch n ica l n o te  
All capture files include a dot as part of their original name  
(e.g. BR000204.009711), which means that if you only enter '.' in  
the Find field, then all capture files in the active capture collections  
(including Trash) will be displayed in the result list.  
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Em b e d in fo rm a tio n in TIFF file s  
This way you will always be able to identify your developed TIFF file  
later on in the process.  
For easy file tracking or integration with database systems you  
can choose to embed information in the developed TIFF file.  
Au to m a tic Pre vie w En h a n ce m e n t  
The automatic preview enhancement guarantees that image previews  
are generated in a high quality in order to ensure an optimum image  
evaluation on the monitor.  
It takes a while for the Capture One Software to generate these previews  
and in some cases, for instance if you are working on-location with a  
lower performance portable computer, it might be a good idea to  
suspend this process to save time. Go to the Workflow menu and choose  
'Suspend Preview Enhancement'. The preview enhancement is resumed  
again the same way.  
Go to 'Preferences' in the File menu, select 'Develop settings' and check  
'Include capture information in TIFF Caption'. Once checked, information  
such as path file name, ID and Image Capture Software version is  
embedded in the TIFF image's caption tag.  
Previews that have not yet been enhanced are marked with a small cyan  
mark in the Capture Collection.  
De ve lo p in g  
Images captured by the Phase One H 5 digital camera back are stored  
as raw calibrated files. They must by processed by the Capture One  
application before they can be used in any other program. The raw  
files can be archived and processed at a later time, or processed  
immediately. Archiving raw files saves space and makes it possible to  
process one single image for various purposes; a high resolution color  
image for a printed page or a low resolution image for a web site.  
Ex a m p le  
A TIFF file called "Outline" includes the following information:  
Capturefile: D:\ portraits\ Outline  
(corresponds to the actual path file name)  
CaptureSN: BR000059.001825  
(corresponds to the unique ID of the capture file)  
Software: Capture One Basic 1.0 for Windows  
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To process an image, it first must be opened in the preview window.  
A row of buttons in the Batch Editor section control when images  
It may help to think of the development stage as similar to print making in  
the darkroom. After loading the image into the Preview Window the first  
step will be to gray balance and crop the image. Then adjust the  
brightness, contrast and color. Finally the image is devolped by clicking  
on the Develop button. This section of the application is used to control  
the final output size of the image to be developed.  
will be developed. The buttons are:  
De ve lo p Im a g e  
When clicked the currently selected image will be developed immediately  
using the current settings.  
Ad d Im a g e to Ba tch  
A full image, with no cropping  
will read approximately 26x17 cm  
(10x7 inches) at 300 pixels (dots)  
per inch.  
The application can develop a group of images in a batch mode. This  
allows the photographer to queue several images and develop them later.  
To add an image to the list click this button. The name of the image is  
added to the batch list.  
The file size of this is  
Re m o ve Im a g e fro m Ba tch  
approximately 18MB, as listed  
in the “File Size” section.  
To delete an entry from the develop list, choose the item from the list and  
then click the “Remove” button  
If a crop is made, the output size  
of the cropped area will be listed  
in the Width, Height and  
Be g in De ve lo p in g Ba tch  
To develop queued images, clic the „Begin“ button and the application  
will begin processing the files.  
Resolution fields. If it is known  
what size the image will be in its  
final printed form, the measure-  
ments can be entered here.  
Sto p De ve lo p in g Ba tch  
This button cancels the development of the list of images.  
Vie w Re ce n tly De ve lo p e d  
Clicking the “Soft Proofing”  
button will apply the color settings,  
selected in the preferences.  
To access a list of the recently developed images use the “View Recently  
Developed” button.k the “Begin” button and the application will begin  
processing the files.  
Images can also be named in the “Image titlefield. Naming images at  
this stage will make it easier to find and identify the photos later. If no  
name is assigned, the application names images automatically, based  
upon selected preferences.  
Se t De ve lo p Fo ld e r  
Select where developed images will be stored by clicking on this  
button and navigating to the desired folder.  
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File fo rm a t  
Bro w se De ve lo p Fo ld e r  
You choose the file  
Clicking on this button will open the currently selected develop folder.  
format you wish to work  
with - TIFF or JPEG.  
If JPEG is selected then  
you must define the level  
of compression in the  
Quality field. 'Maximum'  
compression provides you  
with the smallest file and  
the fewest image details  
and vice versa.  
Im a g e size  
In the Image Size field  
allows image resizing  
in percentages or pixels.  
50% is the default size/  
resolution of a preview.  
At the bottom of the Develop tab is a status bar that shows a  
development progress bar and the percentage of the image that has been  
developed and the approximate time left to develop the image. After  
development images can be automatically opened in Photoshop. Images  
shot in portrait mode must be rotated using Photoshops Rotate”  
command.  
The 'Apply Sharpening' box enables/ disables the sharpening settings  
from the CaptureOne Software or from third party applications.  
The 'Use image crop' box is checked if you only wish to export the  
image crop.  
Ex p o rt Pre vie w s  
The export preview function allows generation of low resolution previews  
of the captured images. These previews can be sent to the customer for  
approval or used in image databases, on web sites or as contact sheets.  
Ap p ly Co lo r Ma n a g e m e n t  
The color management settings in Export previews are independent  
of the application's color management set-up. However, it is  
recommended that you choose the camera profile that matches the  
image's capture conditions e.g. flash, tungsten etc.  
The capture file you wish to export is selected the Capture Collection.  
Then you go to the Collection pull-down menu and select  
'Export previews...' and the Export previews dialogue box appears  
(c.f. screen dump).  
The dialogue box provides you with the following options:  
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Ed itin g a n d Se le ctin g Im a g e s  
De stin a tio n fo ld e r  
The Destination Folder is where you organize the workflow. You choose  
your own destination folder. If no destination folder is selected then a  
default folder called 'Exported Previews' is created inside the capture  
collection folder.  
N a m e p o stfix  
In this field you can add unique image names/ ID. To process the  
previews click on the 'Export' button. All settings in the dialogue box  
are stored as default settings and can be reused or changed at any time.  
Cre a te CD-RO M a n d We b in d e x  
As a special feature you can use the export previews function to create  
CD-ROM and Web indexes.  
To do so please use the following set-up:  
- Select medium JPEG compression  
- Scale the images between 15% to 25%  
- Apply color management and select the 'sRGB' destination profile  
- Use the default destination folder  
- Check the 'Create HTML index' box  
- Enter a caption for the HTML page  
- Press the 'Export' button  
Then you burn the entire capture collection on a CD-ROM. The CD-ROM  
now includes all capture files as well as all the image previews.  
Also, if you have an Internet browser installed on your computer, you  
may double-click on the Index.html and view all previews (c.f. above  
example) via the Internet.  
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1 4 To o ls  
Many of the tools in the Phase One application act in much the same  
way as the tools of popular image editing applications such as Adobe  
Photoshop. Many of these tools actually come from the traditional world;  
the cropping tool is the first example of this, mimicking the cropping “Ls”  
used by artists and photographers.  
Where tool preferences can be set, right-clicking on the tool icon gives  
access to the preferences dialog box.  
Ey e d ro p p e r  
The Eyedropper tool is used to read the RGB values of a  
particular area of an image. The area measures 3x3 pixels.  
Zo o m To o l  
Select the Zoom tool and click on the preview image to zoom in.  
Use option-click (Alt key) to zoom out. Remember, the preview  
image is only a low resolution image and will quickly pixelate  
when enlarged. Click the black arrow to the right. A zoom slider  
appears, which allows you to zoom in and out.  
Cro p p in g  
Select the Crop Tool, located above the Preview Window. Move  
the on-screen pointer to the image in the Preview Window. Click  
and drag the mouse so that a box is drawn surrounding the area  
of the image to be selected. Then release the mouse button.  
The rectangular box, which now surrounds part of the image, can be  
adjusted in size and position. There are points at the corners of this box,  
that can be clicked and draged, to change size and position.  
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In general, if the exposure warning is shown over a large area of  
the selected image, it indicates that the exposure level may need to  
be adjusted. Highlight areas are more critical than the shadows.  
Preserve highlight detail by not allowing values greater than 240.  
Cro p Ma sk To o l  
When turned on, the Crop Mask Tool will mask the area of the preview  
image that is outside the selected crop area. Right-clicking the Cropping  
Tool allows the color and opacity of the crop mask to be set. This tool is  
a useful feature when showing images on-screen, as the cropped area is  
clearly shown.  
Gra y Sca le Vie w in g  
The preview is shown in grayscale. This does not affect the  
developed file.  
So ft Pro o fin g a n d Co lo r Ma n a g e m e n t  
The Phase One H 5 is designed to work as part of an ICC color  
management workflow.  
The camera, monitor and printer are specified in the Capture One  
application, and the processed image will be customized for that specific  
input and output configuration. By pressing the soft proofing button the  
application will display the image according to its color management  
settings.  
Ex p o su re Wa rn in g To o l  
This tool quickly shows which areas of the image are either over or under  
exposed.  
It is important to select the  
appropriate camera profile before  
shooting, however, if required  
changes can be made to the  
profile settings from one capture  
to another. This is done by means  
of the ICC profile pull-down  
menus in the Tool Settings  
Much like Photoshops Gamut Warning” tool, when the  
“Exposure Warning Tool” is activated a colored mask will be  
applied to the image showing which areas of the image are  
above or below a set exposure value.  
Right-click the tool icon to set the over and under exposure values and  
to change the highlight colors.  
dialogue box. The effects of the  
changes are seen immediately in  
the preview and collection views  
provided that the color  
management button is active.  
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To use Color Management effectively, the profiles of the camera,  
monitor and destination must be defined. If all three devices are  
not correctly specified there is a risk that the final image will not  
correspond to the captured image.  
If Em b e d Ca m e ra Pro file is selected the software will automatically  
embed the selected ICC camera profile in the developed TIFF file. The  
embedded profile then serves as a conversion table that can be used by  
other applications, e.g. Adobe Photoshop, in order to convert the image  
into the specified.  
The Capture One Software installs basic profiles for Phase One H 5 as  
well as a generic monitor profile (Phase One - PC monitor) and a  
selection of destination profiles.  
To set ICC profiles right-click on the Color Management button.  
A brief guide to preference settings is provided here:  
Ma tch to De stin a tio n automatically embeds the selected ICC  
destination profile in the developed TIFF file. The application will convert  
the image on-the-fly to the default workspace.  
Ca m e ra Pro file  
Select the correct profile: Phase One H 5 product Flash, Phase One  
H 5 Tungsten, Phase One H 5 Outdoor Daylight or Phase One H 5  
Portrait.  
Embed Camera Profile or Match to Destination can be selected as the  
default in the File / Preferences/ Color Management/ Default workflow.  
The default setting is activated the next time the application is started.  
De stin a tio n (w o rk in g sp a ce )  
Select between the available profiles.  
It is possible to create your own ICC profile and import into the Capture  
One software. Just remember to name them: „Phase One  
H 5...“  
Mo n ito r  
A default monitor profile is selected. To enable the monitor selection -  
check the Enable Box.  
Sim u la te Sh a rp e n in g Se ttin g s  
The image is previewed with the specified Unsharp Mask  
(USM) settings. To alter the USM settings open the  
Preferences/ Other Settings dialog box.  
When setting up ICC profiles select from the Develop tab/ Color  
Management workflow either Embed Camera Profile or Match to  
Destination.  
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Un sh a rp Ma sk  
Co m p a re Ca p tu re s Sid e By Sid e  
The name “unsharp mask” (USM) can be misleading. Using this tool  
actually gives an apparent increase in image sharpness by enhancing  
the edge differences between pixels of different colors. When applied,  
the software evaluates the contrast differences between pixels and either  
enhances the difference or not, based on setting made in the preferences.  
There are two controls over the USM:  
The active capture file is marked with a white frame, and is the  
one that can be edited with a change of gradation curve, gray  
balance, color balance or exchanged with a new capture file  
from the capture collection. Click on the other capture file to activate it.  
Files from different collections can also be compared. Use F2 to access  
the active capture files within the collection. The layout of the two  
captures is automatically adjusted to make full use of the preview area.  
However, if there is lack of space then hide the function tabs by pressing  
F6 (see also Expand Preview).  
Am o u n t  
The amount of change is entered here as a percent. The higher the  
setting, the more sharpening that will be applied.  
Th re sh o ld  
The threshold level controls at what level the sharpening will begin.  
At the default “0setting the sharpening amount is applied to every pixel.  
As you adjust the setting up, you control where the sharpening  
will begin.  
Zo o m to Fit Pre vie w  
Click to fill the preview window with the image.  
Ex p a n d Pre vie w  
Click to minimize the Function Tabs and expand the Preview  
window. To restore the original settings click on the button  
again, or click on the Function Tabs.  
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1 5 Ca m e ra In fo  
The Phase One H 5 has an info” function that displays important  
information about the connected camera back. This information can  
be invaluable in troubleshooting problems. If you ever need to contact  
technical support, be sure to have this information available.  
To access this data choose “About” from the “Help” menu.  
See also Trouble Shooting.  
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De m o irize Plu g -in  
The Phase One Demoirize plug-in for Adobe Photoshop allows you to  
remove moiré patterns from your images by means of three different  
filtering modes: Advanced, Unicolor textiles as well as Skin and Hair.  
The Demoirize plug-in window is divided into two separate previews:  
Original Image, which displays the image before it was corrected  
(to the left) and Corrected Image, which displays the image after it was  
corrected (to the right). The plug-in is enclosed on the CD-ROM and will  
be placed in Adobe Photoshops plug-ins folder when you install the  
Capture One Software.  
Ad va n ce d m o d e  
Advanced mode is a new filter tool. It is also the default mode of the  
Demoirize plug-in. In advanced mode the filter estimates colors by means  
of the Quality/ Speed slider and the Pattern Size slider. Often the color  
moiré is visible by multiple red/ green or blue/ yellow areas of  
discoloration. These areas of discoloration are seen as bands or stripes.  
The larger the band or stripe, the larger the pattern size setting should  
be.  
Pa tte rn size  
The best way of finding the optimal pattern size is by setting the  
Quality/ Speed slider to Speed while moving the Pattern Size slider  
towards Large. While moving the slider the effects of corrections are seen  
on the screen. Selecting a larger than necessary pattern size will not  
generally enhance the result. A circular arrow icon that turns indicates  
that the Demoirize filter is currently calculating image data.  
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Q u a lity / Sp e e d  
Ad d itio n a l Fe a tu re s  
When large areas of moiré stripes and bands are present the Quality/  
Speed slider should be set towards Quality, at the cost of Speed.  
Use the Quality setting when details smaller that the selected pattern size  
should be less affected by the filtering.  
Usin g a d va n ce d m o d e o n te x tile s  
Usin g a d va n ce d m o d e o n sk in a n d h a ir  
On textile the optimal settings for the advanced filter would be to position  
the Quality/ Speed slider towards Speed, or in an intermediate position.  
Then move the Pattern Size slider to the smallest possible setting. In many  
cases the masking of unicolored, or nearly unicolored areas, may be  
carried out less accurately with the advanced filter compared to the  
Unicolor textiles filter. Since masking depends very much on the type of  
image, it is recommended to test different masking and filter settings.  
For skin and hair surfaces the optimal settings for the advanced filter  
would be to position the Quality/ Speed slider at Speed and the Pattern  
Size slider very close to Small. Please note that large color moiré areas  
in hair may require a larger pattern size setting.  
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1 7 Tro u b le Sh o o tin g  
If technical problems are experienced when working with the Capture  
One Software it may be neccessary to contact Phase Ones Technical  
Support department.  
Phase One recommends that you do a screen dump of your system  
configuration. This can be done in the menu Help/ About, then press  
Print Screen to generate a screen dump of the current settings. Then  
open and save the screen dump in any image editing software.  
Fax or e-mail your Camera Info and the System Profile to Phase Ones  
Technical Support department.  
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1 8 Stro b e Eq u ip m e n t  
Stro b e Eq u ip m e n t Co m p a tib ility  
Phase Ones single shot digital imaging systems support photographic  
strobe equipment that is regulated by the ISO standard 10330. However,  
since some strobe equipment does not comply with this standard, Phase  
One has expanded the LightPhase / Phase One H 20 tolerances past those  
of the ISO standard. If your strobe system does not comply with the above-  
mentioned ISO standard please use the tolerances in the below tables as  
reference.  
Trig g e r sp e cifica tio n s fo r Ph a se O n e H 5  
(S/ N # BR, BS, BT)  
LP Ba tch 2 / 3  
Vo lta g e *  
ISO Sta n d a rd Ma x . Ph a se O n e H 5 Ma x .  
24V DC  
100mA  
1ms  
500V DC  
1A  
Cu rre n t**  
Fa ll tim e ***  
1ms  
N o te s:  
*
Voltage across the sync terminals of the camera and the ignition  
terminals in the flash  
** Current through camera sync terminal  
*** The time it takes for the camera to short-circuit  
Also, please note that many of the strobe systems in the below tables  
have not been thoroughly tested by Phase One. However, if they carry  
a “+” under status, then they either comply with the above-mentioned ISO  
standard or stay within the max./ min. limits below.  
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Stro b e Eq u ip m e n t  
Comet PMT-1200  
Comet CT-08  
+
Stro b e co m p a tib ility w ith a ll Ph a se O n e H 5 (S/ N # : BR, BS, BT)  
+
Comet ILS-800D  
+
Stro b e Sy ste m s  
Balcar P4 pack  
Sta tu s  
Hensel Nova  
+
-*  
-
Hensel Linea  
+
Bowens Estime 3000  
Bowens Estime 3000AMF  
Bowens Estime 3000ASC  
Bowens Esprit 2 125  
Bowens Esprit 2 250  
Bowens Esprit 2 500  
Bowens Esprit 2 1000  
Bowens Esprit 2 1500  
Bowens Duo  
Hensel Logica  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
Hensel 500  
+
Hensel 1000  
+
Lumidyne Voltage Regulator  
LPA Design LVT Trigger  
Metz 60ct-4 Handheld  
MultiBlitz Varilux  
MultiBlitz Compact 300  
Norman P40/ 40  
Norman P24/ 24  
Norman P800D  
+
+
+
+
+
+
Bowens Equipe  
+
Bowens Redwing  
+
Bowens Travelite  
Norman P404  
+
Bowens Prolite (old)  
Bowens Traveller “G” (Old)  
Bowens Estime 250(old)  
Broncolor IRI (old)  
Broncolor IRS 2 (old)  
Broncolor Graphite  
Broncolor Fashion  
Broncolor Opus4  
Norman 808  
+
Norman Monolite  
Norman P2000  
+
+
Norman P1250D  
Norman 2000PS  
PocketWizard Radio Link  
PowerLight PL 300DR  
PowerLight PL 1250  
PowerLight PL 1250DR  
PowerLight PL 1250DRG  
PowerLight PL 2500DR  
Profoto ProCompact  
Profoto ProPack  
+
-
Warning  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+*  
+
+
Broncolor IRX 2  
+
Broncolor IRQ  
+
Comet S-2400A  
+
Comet ALS-2400A  
Comet SS-600  
+*  
+*  
*
Comet CA-1600  
Profoto Acute 12A  
Profoto Pro 6  
Comet CX-124T  
*
Comet CX-124III  
Profoto Pro 7  
*
Comet CB-2400III  
Comet CRW-1200  
Comet CT-150  
Quantum Radio Slave IV  
Speedotron 1205 Pack  
+
-
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Speedotron 2405cx Pack  
-
Speedotron Black Line  
-
Speedotron Braun Line  
-
StudioMax PG 4001ML  
StudioMax PG 3001MLB  
White Lightning 5000 (old)  
White Lightning 10000  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
White Lightning Ultra 600 (old)  
White Lightning Ultra 1200 (old)  
White Lightning Ultra 1800 (old)  
White Lightning Ultra Zap 800  
White Lightning Ultra Zap 1600  
White Lightning Ultra Zap 2400  
White Lightning X800  
White Lightning X1600  
White Lightning X2400  
White Lightning X3200  
N o te s:  
Warning: Norman 2000PS produces strong voltage should never  
be used with Phase One H 5.  
* = More tests need to be carried out - if in doubt please contact  
Phase One or send the above trigger specifications to the strobe  
manufacturer  
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1 9 Ph o to g ra p h ic Co m p a tib ility  
Phase One H 5 supports various camera bodies and lenses.  
The below table shows the photographic equipment that Phase One  
recommends (+) or does not recommend (-) you use together with the  
Phase One H 5 for Hasselblad and Mamiya RZ67 Pro II (the latter  
requires an adaptor), Phase One H 5 for Mamiya 645AF and  
Phase One H 5 for CONTAX 645.  
Ph a se O n e H 5 fo r Ha sse lb la d / Ma m iy a RZ6 7 Pro II  
(S/ N # : BR w ith o u t RZ a d a p to r fro m Ph a se O n e )  
Ca m e ra Sy ste m s  
500 C  
Sta tu s  
+
+
+
+
+
500 CM  
501 CM  
503 CW  
553 ELX  
3
503 CW (Winder CW)  
201 F  
+
2
+
202 FA  
-
3
203 FE a  
+
3
205 FCC  
+
5
903 SWC/ Biogon CF38  
555 ELD  
+
5
+
1
ArcBody  
+
1
FlexBody  
+
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Le n se s  
(S/ N # : BR w ith RZ a d a p to r fro m Ph a se O n e )  
2
500mm f/ 6 APO  
C-lenses  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
Ca m e ra Sy ste m s  
Sta tu s  
CB-lenses  
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II  
+
CF-lenses  
CFA-lenses  
Le n se s  
Sta tu s  
CFi-lenses  
RZ67  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
2
2
Distagon CF30  
Distagon CF40  
FE-lenses  
50mm f/ 4.5  
65mm f/ 4  
90mm f/ 3.5  
2
2
Tele-Apotessar CF500  
Variogon 140-280  
+
+
110mm f/ 2.8  
150mm f/ 3.5  
180mm f/ 4.5  
Le n se s via Ad a p to rs  
Mamiya RB  
210mm f/ 4.5 APO  
250mm f/ 4.5  
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Fuji GX680  
250mm f/ 4.5 APO  
350mm f/ 5.6 APO  
500mm f/ 8  
Nikon 35mm  
Pentax 35mm  
Nikon 35mm  
100-200mm f/ 5.2 Zoom  
37mm f/ 4.5 Fisheye  
75mm f/ 4.5W Shift  
140mm f/ 4.5 Macro  
Olympus 35mm  
Canon 35mm  
Minolta 35mm  
CONTAX 35mm  
Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm  
Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm  
Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm  
Arca Swiss 4x5 > f-90mm  
Linhof 4x5 > f-90mm  
Cambo 4x5 > f-90mm  
Alpa 4x5 f-35mm  
Resolution LP-Wide f-45mm  
Ph a se O n e H 5 fo r Ma m iy a 6 4 5 AF (S/ N # : BT)  
Ca m e ra Sy ste m s  
Sta tu s  
Mamiya 645AF  
+
Le n se s  
Sta tu s  
Mamiya 645AF  
+
Ele ctro n ic Sh u tte rs  
Horseman ISS-G2 Shutter  
+
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Le n se s via Ad a p to rs  
Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm  
N o te s:  
6
6
6
6
6
6
+
+
+
+
+
+
1. Works in "two-shot mode": Release shutter once to wake up the  
Phase One H 5 prior to capture  
Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm  
Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm  
Arca Swiss 4x5 > f-90mm  
Linhof 4x5 > f-90mm  
Cambo 4x5 > f-90mm  
2. Does not work with FE lenses - works with C, CB, CF, CFA, CFi lenses  
3. Requires special cable to enable capture from host computer  
Ele ctro n ic Sh u tte rs  
4. Press Capture button on host computer prior to release button on  
camera body  
Horseman ISS-G2 Shutter  
+
5. Camera must be operated in "FILM" mode. A cable between  
LightPhase and camera body is only required if mounting the LightPhase  
in landscape mode  
Ph a se O n e H 5 fo r CO N TAX 6 4 5 (S/ N # : BS)  
Ca m e ra Sy ste m s  
Sta tu s  
CONTAX 645  
+
6. Via optional adaptor from Phase One or 3rd party manufacturers  
Le n se s  
Sta tu s  
CONTAX 645  
+
Le n se s via Ad a p to rs  
Hasselblad Carl Zeiss  
CONTAX 35mm  
6
+
6
+
6
Nikon 35mm  
+
6
Pentax 35mm  
+
6
Sinar 4x5 > f-90mm  
Horseman 4x5 > f-90mm  
Toyo 4x5 > f-90mm  
Arca Swiss 4x5 > f-90mm  
Linhof 4x5 > f-90mm  
Cambo 4x5 > f-90mm  
+
6
+
6
+
6
+
6
+
6
+
Ele ctro n ic Sh u tte rs  
Horseman ISS-G2 Shutter  
+
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