Canon EOS C300 Mark II Instruction Manual page 141

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[Coring Level]: Sets the level of correction of artifacts caused by high sharpness levels (coring). Higher values
prevent sharpness from being applied to minute details, resulting in less noise. This setting can
be adjusted from –30 to 50. (Default: ±0)
[Coring D-Ofst]: Sets the coring level of the minimum brightness level (level-dependent offset). This setting can
be adjusted from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
[Coring D-Curve]: Sets the curve of coring adjustment, in other words, how the coring level changes from the
value set for [Coring Level] to that set for [Coring D-Ofst] (level-dependent curve). This setting
can be adjusted from 0 to 8. (Default: 0)
[HV Detail Bal.]: Adjusts the ratio between horizontal and vertical detail. Higher values emphasize vertical detail
while lower values emphasize horizontal detail. This setting can be adjusted from –8 to 8.
(Default: ±0)
[Limit]:
Restricts how much sharpness is applied. This setting can be adjusted from –50 to 50.
(Default: ±0)
[Select]:
In addition to the sharpness set by [Level], [Select] sets the sharpness for areas with higher
frequencies. Higher values apply more sharpness to areas with higher frequencies. Use this for
subjects in which normal sharpening is not effective. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 15.
(Default: 0)
[Knee Aperture Gain], [Knee Aperture Slope]: These settings allow you to adjust the sharpness of only the areas
above the knee point. When [Gamma] is set to [Canon Log 2], [Canon Log], [Wide DR] or [EOS
Standard], these settings have no effect on the picture.
[Knee Aperture Gain]: Sets the amount of sharpness. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 9. (Default: 0)
[Knee Aperture Slope]: Sets the slope of the sharpness. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 3, with 0 having
no slope, 1 having a steep slope and 3 having a gradual slope. (Default: 1)
[Level Depend Level]: Sets the brightness of the dark areas of the image that will be affected. This setting can be
adjusted from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
[Level Depend Slope]: Determines the slope of the area between the upper and lower parts of the gamma curve.
This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 3, with 0 having no slope, 1 having a steep slope and 3
having a gradual slope. (Default: 0)
[Level Depend Offset]: Adjusts the sharpness level of dark areas in the image. Setting higher values will lower the
sharpness level. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
[Other Settings] > [Noise Reduction]
Reduces the amount of noise that appears in the image. Select a level from 1 (lowest level) to 12 (highest level),
or select [Off] to turn the noise reduction off. (Default: [Off])
[Other Settings] > [Skin Detail]
The camera applies a softening filter to areas in the picture with skin tones to give a more pleasant appearance.
By changing these settings, you can determine what areas will be detected as skin tones. A zebra pattern will
appear on the LCD screen or a monitor connected to the MON. terminal over areas of the image that are
detected as having skin tones.
[Effect Level]: Adjusts the level of the filter. The available options are [Off], [Low], [Middle] and [High].
(Default: [Off])
[Hue]:
Adjusts the hue for detection of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from –16 to 16.
(Default: ±0)
[Chroma]: Adjusts the color saturation for detection of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31.
(Default: 16)
[Area]:
Adjusts the color range for detection of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31.
(Default: 16)
[Y Level]: Adjusts the brightness for detection of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31.
(Default: 16)
Custom Picture Settings
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