Specifying Preferences - Canon EOS 10D Instruction Manual

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Specifying Preferences

You can specify various settings for Digital Photo Professional.
Select [Digital Photo Professional] menu
1
The [Preferences] dialog box appears.
Select the desired tab, specify the settings, and then click the
2
[OK] button.
The settings are applied and the [Preferences] dialog box closes.
Allows you to select whether the edited image is saved automatically or the confirmation dialog box
is displayed, when you quit Digital Photo Professional or change images displayed in the main
window to the ones in another folder.
Allows you to select whether the folder that was open the last time is displayed or the
specified folder is always displayed when Digital Photo Professional starts up.
If you check this checkbox, the edit
image window is displayed automatically
when you start up EOS Utility.
Allows you to set the output resolution default
value from 1 to 60,000 dpi when RAW images are
converted to JPEG or TIFF images and saved.
You can set the image quality of images when they are displayed, and of RAW images converted to RGB
(JPEG, TIFF) images.
[Quality priority]: Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) reduction processing is performed
for both image display and converting/saving, so a more faithful image quality is achieved.
However, display and converting/saving of an image takes longer.
[Standard]
: Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) reduction processing is not
performed for image display, so the display speed of an image is faster than [Quality priority].
When converting/saving, noise reduction processing is performed as in [Quality priority].
[Speed priority] : Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) reduction processing is not
performed for either image display or converting/saving, so the image display speed is the
same as for [Standard], but when saving/converting the speed is faster than [Standard].
[Preferences].
When [Quality priority] or
[Standard] is selected in
[Operating mode], you
can set [Reduce
luminance] or [Reduce
chrominance].
Applies the settings and
closes the window.
Cancels all settings and closes
the window.
Allows you to specify the grid spacing in a range of 8 to 256 pixels used when
the grid lines
(p.2-3)
are displayed in the edit window or the edit image window.
If you check this checkbox, an image opened in the edit window will appear
selected in the main window.
Select the display mode for displaying the edited and original
images for comparison in the edit or edit image window (p.2-3).
When [Reduce luminance] of [Noise Reduction settings] is set to [High] or [Low], the
noise reduction included in the luminance signal (including jaggies, etc.) may decrease
the resolution of some images. Further, when [Reduce chrominance] is set to [High] or
[Low], the noise reduction included in the color signal may cause color bleeding of some
images.
[Noise Reduction settings] is an effective function to reduce noise when shooting
images of night scenes or when shooting images at a high ISO speed. When
checking the results of the [Noise Reduction settings] on-screen, select [Quality
priority] in [Operating mode].
Luminance noise : A granular type of noise that can occur in images shot at a high
ISO speed or images shot at a low ISO speed and have their
brightness adjusted. This noise can also appear as jags or
serrations on sloping lines.
Chrominance noise: Noise that can appear as colored smears or smudges in images
shot at a high ISO speed or in the shadowed areas of images
shot at a low ISO speed.
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Contents
Introduction
1
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
2
Edits in the Edit
Window
3
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Checking an
4
Image in the Quick
Check Window
Troubleshooting
Shortcut Key List
Index
1-25

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