Kodak DCS 410 User Manual
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B-2 Glossary G
Camera back.
See KODAK Camera Back.
Camera Control. A window displayed by the driver when you click the
camera control icon of the driver image window. It incorpo-
rates a variety of product features, for example format disk
and recover disk.
Card Busy light. A red light labeled C
ARD
B
USY
that blinks on the back of
the KODAK Camera Back when data are being read from or
written to the PCMCIA card, for example just after you take a
picture, or when you move data from a PCMCIA card in the
camera to a computer. Do not remove the card when this
light is blinking or you may lose the current image or other
images as well from the card.
CCD (charge coupled device). The type of imager inside the KODAK
Camera Back.
Color balance.
See Balance.
Download firmware.
See BIN file.
DRAM (dynamic random access memory). Memory in the camera used
to hold an image when taken before it is transferred to a
PCMCIA card or to your computer.
Driver.
The software provided by Kodak as part of the camera that
allows you to access the camera from your computer. It also
allows you to acquire camera images, to set camera defaults,
to test the camera, to update the camera, to manage images
you may have copied to your computer hard disk, and so on.
Also called the “Photoshop driver” on the Macintosh com-
puter platform, and the “TWAIN driver” on the PC platform.