PhaseOne FlexAdaptor User manual

F l e x A d a p t o r
GETTING STA R T E D
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Table of Contents
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1I n t r o d u c t i o n
Why choose a FlexAdaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2 Hardware description
What does the FlexAdaptor include . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Supported camera backs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
FlexAdaptor Ground Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
The Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Acessing the the focusing screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Mounting the FlexAdaptor on a view camera . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Mounting the camera back in Portrait or Landscape mode . .8
Phase One One-Shot cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
3 Capturing images for stitching
The color markings on the FlexAdaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Capturing image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
4 Stitching images in Capture One for Macintosh
Capture One Stitch developer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
The command buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
5 Stitching images in Capture One for Windows
Capture One Stitch developer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
The command buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
6 Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
7 Technical Spesifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
1 Contents

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1Introduction
Why chose a FlexAdaptor
1. It is extremely easy to use and it provides you with the
opportunity of creating panoramic images on a 4" x 5" view
camera.
The FlexAdaptor from Phase One is a sliding adaptor that
allows you to capture one, two, or three overlapping images.
The individual shots may then be stitched in order to create
one high-resolution panoramic image.
2. It offers a unique possibility of creating very large images
With the Phase One FlexAdaptor and build in stitching large
files can easily be made. This allows for larger prints and
more detail in the images.
3. It lets you take advantage of the view cameras movements
even in one-shot mode.
The FlexAdaptor does not need to be reomoved in order to
work in one-shot mode. Just select one-shot mode and shoot
like you would with your Phase One single-shot camera back.
The focusing screen consists of masked areas that indicate
the available image areas for one-, two-, or three-shot mode.
4. Larger angle of view.
By using the FlexAdaptor the effective angle of view of the
camera is expanded by moving the camera sensor on the film-
plane. This gives you a larger angle of view useful for
architecture and interior shots and eliminates the need for
expensive wide-angle view camera lenses.

2 Hardware Description
What does the FlexAdaptor include?
The Phase One Flexadaptor consist of the following parts:
• FlexAdaptor with focusing screen
• Removable viewfinder with build in magnifying glass
• One-Shot Sync cable for Phase One camera backs
• This manual
• Interchancable insert for Phase One camera back
• Camara adapter plate for the View camera
Which 4" x 5" View Cameras Does the FlexAdaptor Support?
This very flexible sliding adaptor can be mounted on
4" x 5" view cameras from Sinar and Horseman, Linhof,
Toyo, Arca Swiss and Cambo. On certain models of view
camera the buttons and the rear standard can limit the tilt
and swing movement.
Which Phase One digital backs can be used?
The FlexAdaptor is designed for the all Phase One One Shot
backs:
LightPhase, Phase One H 5, Phase One H 10, Phase One
H 101, Phase One H 20 and Phase One H 25 can be used with
the FlexAdaptor.
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The FlexAdaptor comes with a Insert Plate to be fitted in the
FlexAdaptor. The right insert plate must be used in order to
fit the digital back to the FlexAdaptor.
The availible insert plates are for Hasselblad, Contax,
Maniya 645 and hasselblad H1.
Please note: If ordering a FlexAdaptor for use with the Light-
Phase and Phase One H 5/H 10/H 20 for Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II
camera the Hasselblad insert is required.
NOTE: The FlexAdaptor DOES NOT support the Phase
One H 20 for Rollei cameras
Insert Plate for Hasselblad Insert Plate for Contax
Insert Plate for Mamiya 645 Insert Plate for Hasselblad H1

The FlexAdaptor Focusing Screen
The FlexAdaptor is equipped with a special focusing screen
that matches the focal plane of your camera.
The masked areas on the focusing screen are guidelines to
indicate the image area available in one-, two-, or three-
capture mode.
This gives you full control of the capturing process.
The ground glass has printed lines to show the position and
orientation of the different Phase One camera backs.
• Phase One LightPhase, H 5, H 10, H 101
• Phase One H 20
• Phase One H 25
The FlexAdaptor Viewfinder
The viewfinder that comes with the FlexAdaptor is
equipped with a built-in magnifying glass. Mount the
viewfinder on top of the FlexAdaptor's focusing screen by
placing the right side of the viewfinder at the right side of
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the ground glass. Now gently press the viewfinder's left
side down on the focusing screen until it clicks. Make sure
that both sides are properly mounted.
How to access the focusing screen
The viewfinder has a built-in magnifying glass. You can
choose to focus your camera by using the magnifying
glass or you can flip the viewfinder to the left and only
use the focusing screen. You simply release the
viewfinder´s right side and turn it to the left. Now you
will have direct access to the focusing screen. The
magnifier can be removed from the focusing screen by
flipping it. The magnifier re t u r ns to its original position
in front of the focusing screen when you press the blue
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button on top of the viewfinder. Also, you may choose
to remove the viewfinder and use the focusing screen
for focusing.
NOTE!
Allways use the FlexAdaptor’s handle when lifting the
FlexAdaptor. Never use the viewfinder!
The viewfinder will come off.Phase One does not cover any
physical damage caused by dropping the FlexAdaptor
Mounting the FlexAdaptor on a view camera
1. Remove the focusing screen on your view camera.
2. Mount the FlexAdaptor onto the view camera. In
order to facilitate mounting, the FlexAdaptor matches
both the mounting of the focusing screen of the view
camera as well as its closing mechanisms.
3. Remove the FlexAdaptor once your work is
completed, and mount the original focusing screen onto
your view camera.

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Does the FlexAdaptor Limit Your Shooting?
You can still benefit from the original functionality of
your view camera in terms of movement i.e. tilt, shift, or
swing, image area, and supported lenses.
Please note: Some view cameras do have certain
limitations in terms of movements, once the FlexAdaptor
is mounted. For instance, mounting of the FlexAdaptor
on view cameras with L-shaped back rears e.g. Linhof
Kardan GTL will limit positive and negative tilts.
Since the focus plane of the FlexAdaptor matches that of
the view camera, you can use all available camera
settings. Also, you may use all types of lighting and you
may even use wide-angle lenses.
Mounting the digital back in Portrait or Landscape Mode
As mentioned above, the FlexAdaptor allows image
capturing in both portrait and landscape mode.
In order to switch from portrait mode to landscape mode
and vice versa the interchangeable insert, onto which
the digital back is mounted, must be turned to the right
orientation:
1. Open the insert lock by pressing of the two blue
switches on the closing mechanism
2. Turn the insert 90° or 270°
3. Click the insert back on again
Though carried out manually, the procedure is facilitated
by the switches and you do not have to remove the
digital back single-shot camera back while changing
orientation.

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With Phase One H 101, LightPhase/Phase One H 5 for
CONTAX 645 or Mamiya 645AF you always have to turn
the insert. Where the LightPhase for Hasselblad lets you
turn either the digital camera back or the insert 90° The
rotation of a digital back only makes sense for backs
with a rectangular sensor. Therefore the Phase One H 20
cannot be rotated.
The Phase One One-Shot sync cable
Phase One’s backs works in the way that the camera
“wakes up” the camera back prior to the exposure.
The camera body does this electronically or
mechanically. This feature does not work on a view
camera.
In this case the lens shutter must be fired twice to get
an image. The first shot is to ”wake up” the back and
the next shot will capture an image.
The time between the two captures must be between 5
and 20 seconds depending on the cameraback model
used.
“Wake Up” contact
Phase One One-Shot sync cable

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The One-shot release cable has a little contact built in to
the housing that connects to the digital back. By
pressing the contact the back receives the “wake-up”
signal and prepares for taking a capture and the back
will remain active until it times out.
In the instance of a time out a Dialog box will be
displayed on the computer.
This cable reduces the work of firing and cranking the
shutter twice and reduces the risk of moving the camera
due to the cranking of the lens shutter.

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3 Capturing Images
for Stitching
The color markings on the FlexAdaptor
The FlexAdaptor has four color codes on the small po-
sition selector dial on the left right of the FlexAdaptor.
Each color identifies the position of the stops used for
stitching.
For the Phase One LightPhase, H 5, H 10 use the
color dots:
Red One-capture mode
Yellow Two-capture mode
White Tree-capture mode
Colored selector dots Position Selector dial
FlexAdaptor Slide Release

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For Phase One H 20, H 25 use the color dots:
Red One-capture Mode
Yellow Two-capture mode (Large overlap)
Green Two-capture mode (small overlap)
Start by setting the position selector in two-shot mode
(i.e. yellow dot for LightPhase and green and yellow
dots for Phase One H 20). Then slide the adaptor to the
left by means of the handle. Please note that in order to
slide the adaptor, the blue button on the handle must
be pushed down. Smoothly, the adaptor moves for-
ward until a position is reached. Once reached, the
adaptor physically falls into place with a "click", in this
case at the first yellow respectively green dot. Now
you are ready to capture your first image, provided of
course that you already focused the camera. After cap-
turing, you slide the adaptor to the next position.
Select three-shot mode by turning the position selector
to the white dot and slide the adaptor to the next posi-
tion and so forth until all three captures are carried out.
In order to work in one-shot mode please select the red
dot on the position selector.
The sliding is very accurate, since the Phase One sin-
gle-shot camera back is displaced parallel to the focal
plane of the 4" x 5" view camera. The mechanical con-
struction ensures that the distance between the posi-
tions and the available image area at each position are
exactly alike. The FlexAdaptor slides smoothly and ac-
curately and the masked areas on the focusing screen
provide you with full control over each single capture.

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Capturing the images
When the composition and lighting of the subject is done
we are ready for capturing the files for our stitched
i m a g e .
1. Rotate the position selector on the FlexAdaptor into
the desired position.
2. Then gently slide the camera back into the desired
capture position for the first capture. It does not matter
is you shoot the left or right image first. The order can
be changed in the Capture One stitch developer later.
3. Capture the first image, and slide the FlexAdaptor
into the second position and capture the second image
and third image. Keep in mind that even small vibra-
tions can change the tilt and swing of the camera and
make stitching a problem.
4. The images are now ready for stitching in the
Capture One.

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4 Stitching images in
C a p t u r e One for Macintosh
Stitching images in Capture One is a simple process.
Keep in mind that the Curve, Histogram, Unsharp
Mask, Color-Management and other image settings in
Capture One will be similar for all the images stitched
together.
1. Now select the images to be stitched in the capture
collection of Capture One. Selecting multiple images
can be done by Shift-Clicking on images.

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2. Transfer the captures to the build in stitching
processor by clicking the Stitch Developer button in
the Capture Collection.
3. In the FlexAdaptor Stitch Developer arrange the im-
ages if the order is not right and give the stitched im-
age a filename and start the stitching process by click-
ing the stitch images button.
The stitching process will now start and stitch the im-
ages and make it a tiff file.
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The command buttons
Stitch Images
The Stitch button in the capture Collection. This will
bring the selected captures into the FlexAdaptor Stitch
Developer.
Capture One Stitch Developer
Resize window
The resize window toggles between a large and a
small stitching window.
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Stitch Images
Starts the stitching process and develops a tiff file.
Image Title.
Sets the filename for the stitched image.
Overlap
Selects the overlap of the stitching. Select Narrow
wide or Landscape depending on the capture overlap
used when capturing the images.
Swap images
The swap images button(s) is used to set the order of
the images. If the stitched preview has the leftmost
image in the right side click the Swap Images button to
get the order right.
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5 Stitching images in
C a p t u r e One for Wi n d o w s
Stitching images in Capture One is a simple process.
Keep in mind that the Curve, Histogram, Unsharp
Mask, Color-Management and other image settings in
Capture One will be similar for all the images stitched
together.
1. In the Capture Collection of Capture One for
windows select two or tree images by shift clicking.
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