User guide

6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station
80
revision 143
3) Click [OK].
c. If you want to capture images with the “File Import” capture source:
1) From the capture source drop-down list, select File Import.
2) Click on the File I/O Settings tab.
3) Set the file import directory to the directory where you store all of
your photo files.
4) Click [Save User Defaults].
d. If you want to capture images with the “Video Capture” capture source
but you have the following discontinued hardware, refer to Appendix J:
CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware:
CAM-77U CCD Image Capture Kit: Hitachi VKC-77U Camera,
auto iris lens, power supply, S-Video cable, Integral FlashPoint Lite
128 image capture card, Tripod with pan tilt mounts. (Replaced by
CAM-CCP-500K.)
EHK-283 Enhanced Lighting Kit: Vivitar automatic flash unit,
VP-1 flash manual override (adjustment sensor), flash sync cable
(#HOC-3653), flash softbox, flash mount, flash/camera bracket,
flash power supply.
(Replaced by existing EHK-K42U-A Professional Continuous Lighting
Kit.)
e. If you want to capture images with USB camera, configure the
multimedia capture module for the following settings instead of loading
the default settings:
1) From the capture source drop-down list, select WDM Video.
2) Click the WDM Video Settings Device tab.
3) Select USB Video Bus II, Video from the Device drop-down box.
4) Click [Video Input].
5) The Video Input Properties window displays.
6) Select 1:VideoSVideo In from the Input drop-down menu.
Capture Station Setup Specifications
For every capture station the equipment should be setup as close as possible to
the following specifications:
The backdrop should be approximately 1.5 feet behind the subject. The camera
and flash apparatus should be at least 4.5 feet in front of the subject at an average
height (the height should be adjustable for obvious reasons). The capture area
requires approximately 10 to 12 feet of floor space with appropriate width.