Canon EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual page 128

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Custom Picture Settings
Menu items
[Limit]
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[Noise Reduction]
[Spatial Filter]
[Frame Correlation]
[Skin Detail]
[Effect Level]
[Hue]
[Chroma], [Area], [Y Level]
[Color Matrix Tuning]
[Gain]
[Phase]
[R-G], [R-B], [G-R], [G-B],
[B-R], [B-G]
[White Balance]
[R Gain], [B Gain]
–50 to +50 (±0)
Restricts how much sharpness is applied.
[Off], 1 to 12 (1)
Reduces noise by applying a soft focus-like effect on the entire picture. When set to a value other
than [Off], afterimages are not produced but the whole image will have a softer look.
[Off], 1 to 3
Reduces noise elements by comparing the current image to the previous one (field). When set to a
value other than [Off], the perceived resolution will not be affected but an afterimage may appear for
moving subjects.
[Off], [Low], [Middle], [High]
–16 to +16 (±0)
0 to 31 (16)
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 screen over areas of the image that are detected as having
skin tones.
[Effect Level]: Adjusts the level of the filter.
[Hue]: Adjusts the hue for detection of skin tones.
[Chroma]: Adjusts the color saturation for detection of skin tones.
[Area]: Adjusts the color range for detection of skin tones.
[Y Level]: Adjusts the brightness for detection of skin tones.
–50 to +50 (±0)
–18 to +18 (±0)
These settings adjust the color intensity ([Gain]) and color phase ([Phase]) of the color matrix,
affecting the color tones of the whole image.
–50 to +50 (±0)
Each matrix changes the tint of the picture along the color gradations detailed below, affecting the
color tones of the whole image.
[R-G]: cyan/green and red/magenta; [R-B]: cyan/blue and red/yellow;
[G-R]: magenta/red and green/cyan; [G-B]: magenta/blue and green/yellow;
[B-R]: yellow/red and blue/cyan; [B-G]: yellow/green and blue/magenta.
–50 to +50 (±0)
These settings adjust the amount of white balance throughout the whole image by changing the
intensity of red tones ([R gain]) and blue tones ([B Gain]).
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