Adjusting Contrast; Adjusting Exposure; Adjusting Sharpness - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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photographer's color taste. In addition to the six preset styles, three more Picture Styles
can be registered through a connection to a computer.
For more information on Picture Styles visit:
http://www.canon.co.jp/imaging/picturestyle/index.html

Adjusting Contrast

Adjusting the contrast will lighten the light colors and darken the dark colors.
Contrast options include:
Select + to increase the contrast by 1 point.
Select – to decrease the contrast by 1 point.
Select the box to reset the contrast to 0.
Select contrast to open a dropdown menu with preset values.
To manually enter a contrast value, select the contrast number below the tool and
manually type in a value.

Adjusting Exposure

You can adjust the exposure of a photo by plus or minus 3 stops.
Exposure options include:
Select + to increase the exposure by .25 points, up to 3.
Select – to decrease the exposure by .25 points, down to -3.
Select the box to reset the exposure to 0.
Select exposure to open a dropdown menu with preset values.
To manually enter an exposure value, select the exposure number below the tool and
manually type in a value.

Adjusting Sharpness

You can adjust the sharpness of a photo up to 7 points.
Sharpness options include:
Select
to increase the sharpness by 1 point, up to 7.
Using: Photo Workshop Toolsets
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