Restore The Database - Canon PowerShot A20 Software Starter Manual

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RAW Image Parameter Settings Dialog
Click this and a white point of the
image in the Preview Area to set it
as the value for the white balance.
Parameter setting selections are
reflected in the preview image.
Placing a check here applies
linear processing to the
contrast, sharpness and color
saturation, and allows the
images to be edited with
photo retouching software,
such as Adobe Photoshop.
• The [Linear] option is only
enabled when [TIFF 16 bits/
channel] is selected as the
file format.
Selecting and Adjusting the Attributes of Multiple RAW Images
Ensure that all images included in a multiple selection of RAW images are from the
same camera before attempting to adjust the image attributes. The white balance
will not adjust properly if images from different cameras are mixed and the [Manual]
white balance option is selected in the RAW Image Parameter Settings dialog or if a
white portion of the image is selected in the preview area.
How to Change the File Format
1. Click the ZoomBrowser EX [File] menu and select [Preferences].
The Preferences dialog will display.
2. Change the format in the Image Format tab and click [OK].
Saving in the TIFF 16 Bits/Channel Format
When [TIFF 16 bits/channel] (supported by the EOS D30 only) is selected as the file
format for saving RAW images, 16 bits of data is used to record each RGB channel.
This image format can be used in several application programs, such as Adobe
Photoshop LE. Formats other than TIFF 16 bits/channel all save the image using 8
bits per RGB channel.

Restore the Database

The database file may become corrupted if a system crash occurs for some reason
when ZoomBrowser EX is being run at the same time as another software program.
If this occurs, start ZoomBrowser EX again, click its [File] menu and select [Restore
Database]. The database file will automatically be restored.
Displays the image in the
Preview Area at full size.
Preview Area
Resets the image quality
settings to the state in which
the image was shot.

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