Tool Palette - Canon EOS 20Da Instruction Manual

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Tool Palette

You can specify settings for the tool palette.
Default settings of RGB Tone curve mode
You cannot apply changes to the settings until you re-open the folder.
Changes are not applied to the edited image
Even if the default setting is changed, the new default setting is not
applied to edited (i.e., adjusted using the tool palette, trimmed, dust-
erased) images. Change each one individually.
Modified Picture Style settings
You can select whether the [Color tone], [Color saturation], [Contrast],
[Unsharp mask] and [Sharpness] settings will be changed or retained,
when you change the Picture Style.
If you checkmark the checkbox, the [Color tone], [Color saturation],
[Contrast] and [Sharpness] settings will be changed to match the
camera's preset settings, when you change the Picture Style.
If you remove the check mark, the [Color tone], [Color saturation],
[Contrast] and [Sharpness] settings will be retained, even if you
change the Picture Style.
Default noise reduction settings
You can set a default beforehand for the noise reduction level.
RAW Images
• When [Apply camera settings] is selected, you can pre-set a noise
reduction level that suits the camera settings beforehand as the
default.
• When [Set as defaults] is selected, you can pre-set a preferred
default setting for the noise reduction level beforehand.
JPEG/TIFF Images
• You can set a desired default noise reduction level beforehand.
For images not having a recipe attached, the default set here for noise
reduction level is applied. However, if you want to apply settings to
images in the opened folder, you need to re-open the folder after making
settings here. For images with a recipe attached, the noise level
recorded in the recipe remains as it is and the default for noise reduction
level set here is not applied.
Advantages of setting a noise reduction default
In instances where the same level of noise occurs in several images,
such as images shot with high ISO speed, setting an appropriate default
noise reduction setting enables you to apply a batch noise reduction
default to all the images displayed in DPP (excluding images with a
recipe attached). This eliminates the need to apply noise reduction to
each individual image. And, since you always shoot with the same
conditions, it is also useful when you want to set the same noise
reduction level for all shot images.
Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
1
Basic
Operation
2
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
3
Image Editing
and Printing
Processing
4
Large Numbers
of Images
Editing
5
JPEG/TIFF
Images
Reference
Index
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