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II PictureControI Settings
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Description
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Quickadjust
Sharpening
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Brightness
A
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' _ Saturation
Hue
_ Filter
_ effects
_ Toning
Choose from options
between
-2 and +2 to reduce or exaggerate
the effect
of the selected Picture Control (note that this resets all manual adjustments).
For example,
choosing
positive values for Vivid makes pictures
more vivid.
Not available
with Neutral, Monochrome,
or custom
Picture Controls.
Control
the sharpness
of outlines.
Select A to adjust sharpening
automatically
according
to the type of scene, or choose from values between
0 (no sharpening)
and 9 (the higher the value, the greater the sharpening).
Select A to adjust contrast automatically
according
to the type of scene, or
choose from values between
-3 and +3 (lower values prevent
highlights
in
portrait
subjects from being "washed
out" in direct sunlight,
while higher
values preserve detail in misty landscapes
and other low-contrast
subjects).
Choose -1 for reduced
brightness,
+1 for enhanced
brightness.
Does not
affect exposure.
Control
the vividness
of colors.
Select A to adjust saturation
automatically
according
to the type of scene, or choose from values between
-3 and +3
lower values reduce saturation
and higher
values increase it).
Choose negative
values (to a minimum
of-3)
to make reds more purple,
blues more green, and greens more yellow,
positive values (up to +3) to
make reds more orange, greens more blue, and blues more purple.
Simulate
the effect of color filters on monochrome
photographs.
Choose
from Off, yellow, orange, red, and green (_ 94).
Choose the tint used in monochrome
photographs
from B&W (black-and-
white),
Sepia, Cyanotype
(blue-tinted
monochrome),
Red, Yellow, Green,
Blue Green, Blue, Purple Blue, Red Purple (_ 94).
[I_ "A" (Auto)
Results for auto sharpening, contrast, and saturation vary with exposure and the position of
the subject in the frame.
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Preset Picture Controls Versus Custom Picture Controls
The Picture Controls supplied with the camera are referred to aspreset Picture Controls.
Custom Picture Controls are created through modifications to existing Picture Controls using
the Manage Picture Control option in the shooting menu (_ 95). Both preset and custom
Picture Controls can be selected in the information display or using the Set Picture Control
option in the shooting menu. In addition, custom Picture Controls can be saved to a
memory card for sharing among other cameras of the same model and compatible software
(_ 97).
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Optional Picture Controls
Additional optional Picture Controls may be available for download from Nikon websites
(_ xv).
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