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Hasselblad H3DII - General Image Deletion Techniques; Transferring Images to Computer

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Deleting images general
e H3D II enables you to delete images using any of the following techniques:
• Deletethecurrentlyselectedimageonly.
• Deleteallimagesfromthecurrentbatch
• Deleteallimagesfromthecurrentmedium
• Deleteallred-statusimagesfromthecurrentbatch
• Deleteallred-statusimagesfromthecurrentmedium
• Deleteallred-oryellow-statusimagesfromthecurrentbatch
• Deleteallred-oryellow-statusimagesfromthecurrentmedium
Another way of working is to simply assign unwanted images as Red. In this way, you
retain the option (for a while) of changing your mind later while allowing the system 
to automatically delete the unwanted images as the storage medium lls up.
You will always be asked to conrm each delete operation.
For complete details about how to use the menu system to delete single or multiple im-
ages, please see MAIN MENU > STORAGE > Delete.
Transferring images
Transferring to a computer
To transfer images stored on the compact-ash card to your computer, simply connect the
digital capture unit to a computer using a FireWire cable and then run Phocus. Alternatively,
use a card reader and connect to a computer. See the Phocus manual for details.
See also Connecting to the Computer for details about how to connect to a computer.
Press and hold until the
indicator is working as you
would like (enabled or disa-
bled).
Overexposure
indicator shortcut !
Select a target image and then
press and hold until the con-
rm-delete dialog opens.
Delete shortcut !
Press and hold until the
preferred filter is indicated.
Repeat if necessary.
Set browse lter !

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