How to use a Canon camera imaging station

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Overview

This page contains information for first-time digitizers who would like to photograph plant specimens using a Photo-eBox inside the Herbarium Digital Imaging Center.  Below are step-by-step instructions for getting started and selecting new-user preferences specific to software installed at a Canon or Nikon camera workstation.  Detailed equipment specifications can be found on on the XXX page.


Getting started

  • Power on the Photo-eBox by pressing the green power switch only. If there is no green switch, flip the switch on the far right side of the front panel. Please, do not touch the other switches or knobs.  Allow the lights to warm up for ±3 minutes before you begin photographing specimens.
  • Turn on the computer. 
  • Log in using your NYBG user name and password. If you do not have an NYBG user account, please log in as a visitor (visitor/Visi3tor).
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Using a Canon Camera Station

Wake up the Canon camera by gently pressing the shutter button half-way down.  The camera is continuously powered on but hibernates when inactive. Numbers on the LCD screen as shown below indicate the camera is active.  Please do not swich "OFF" the camera at the end of your session. 

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Any imaging workstation equipped with a Canon camera will have two software applications installed and ready for use on the computer's desktop: 

  • EOS Utility is used for remote camera control and shooting from the computer. First-time users must first select certain "preferences" before s/he may begin digitizing specimens. 
  • Digital Photo Professional is used to view raw image files captured with the Canon camera.

If EOS Utility does not open automatically when the camera is activated, open the software from the computer desktop.  A window like the one shown below will open.  Select "Camera settings/Remote shooting" 

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Open Software

Select "Preferences"

Basic

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File Name

Linked Software

Using a Nikon Camera Station

Any imaging workstation equipped with a Nikon camera will have two software applications installed and ready for use on the computer's desktop: 

  • Camera Control Pro 2 is used for remote camera control and shooting from the computer. First-time users must first select certain "preferences" before s/he may begin digitizing specimens. 
  • ViewNX is used to view raw image files captured with the Nikon camera.