Kodak DCS 410 User Manual
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Glossary G B-3
Driver image window. The window displayed by the driver in which
thumbnails or previews of your images appear. The window
also displays controls that allow you to manipulate images.
Dynamic random access memory.
See DRAM.
Firmware.
Camera control programming.
See also BIN file.
Frame counter. The frame numbering system provided by the camera.
The frame counter increases by one as each picture is taken.
The frame counter assigned by the camera appears with
each thumbnail in the driver image window. This is a
different number from the frames remaining indicator
described just below.
Frames remaining. A number on the camera back LCD that indicates the
number of additional pictures that can be stored on the
PCMCIA card currently in the camera. This is a different
number from the frame counter described just above.
Image archive folder. Folders/directories on the hard disk on your
computer in which archive files are stored.
Image burst.
See Burst.
Imager.
The light sensitive object positioned within the camera back
that collects light striking it when the shutter is released.
KODAK Camera Back. A sealed, one-piece unit produced by Kodak, to
which the camera is attached. The camera back includes the
hardware features of the product.
LCD.
The liquid crystal display on the camera back displaying
status and control information.