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Customizing Colors (Picture Style)
The following Picture Style items are available.
The color tone is adjusted automatically
to suit the scene. The colors look vivid,
Auto
especially for blue skies, greenery, and
sunsets in nature, outdoor, and sunset
scenes.
The image looks vivid, sharp, and crisp.
Standard
Suitable for most scenes.
For smooth skin tones, with slightly less
Portrait
sharpness. Suited for close-up portraits.
To modify skin tones, adjust [Color tone].
For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp
Landscape
and crisp images. Effective for impressive
landscapes.
For detailed rendering of fine subject
Fine Detail
contours and subtle textures. Makes
images slightly more vivid.
For retouching later on a computer. Makes
Neutral
images subdued, with lower contrast and
natural color tones.
For retouching later on a computer.
Faithfully reproduces the actual colors of
Faithful
subjects as measured under ambient light
with a color temperature of 5200 K. Vivid
colors are suppressed for a subdued look.
Monochrome
Creates black and white images.
Add a new style based on presets such as
User Def.
[Portrait] or [Landscape] or a Picture Style
file, and then adjust it as needed.
Default [Auto] settings are used for [
add a Picture Style.
You can also configure Picture Styles by accessing MENU > [
> [Picture Style].
], [
], and [
] until you
6] tab
Customizing Picture Styles
The following Picture Style items are adjustable.
Adjust the level of edge
enhancement. Choose lower values
Strength
to soften (blur) subjects, or higher
values to sharpen them.
Indicates the edge thinness that
enhancement applies to. Choose
Fineness
lower values for more enhanced
details.
Sharpness
Contrast threshold between edges
and surrounding image areas, which
determines edge enhancement.
Choose lower values to enhance
Threshold
edges that do not stand out much
from surrounding areas. Note that
with lower values, noise may also be
emphasized.
Adjust the contrast. Choose lower
Contrast
values to decrease the contrast, or
higher values to increase it.
Adjust the intensity of colors. Choose
lower values to make colors faded,
Saturation*
1
or higher values to make them
deeper.
Adjust skin color tone. Choose lower
values to produce redder hues, or
Color tone*
1
higher values to produce yellower
hues.
Wireless Features/Accessories
Wireless Features
Accessories
Learning About the Camera
Setup and Basics
Shooting
Playback
Settings
Troubleshooting
Errors and Warnings
Appendix
Index
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