Editing A Custom Picture File's Settings - Canon EOS C70 Instruction Manual

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Custom Picture Settings
NOTES
About the logarithmic gamma curves (Canon Log settings)
- These gamma curves require post-production processing. They were designed to make the most of the
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imaging sensor characteristics in order to obtain impressive levels of dynamic range.
- In CAMERA mode, you can apply a LUT to the LCD screen's image to use gamma curve settings more
suitable for viewing on a monitor screen.
- There are also other LUTs available that can be applied for processing in post-production. For the latest
information on available LUTs, please visit your local Canon website.
About changing custom picture related settings using the RC-V100 Remote Controller
- When an RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can press the remote controller's
CUSTOM PICT. button to open the [/ Custom Picture] menu.
- If a protected custom picture file is selected on the camera, custom picture related settings cannot be
changed using the remote controller.
- Adjusting custom picture related settings using the remote controller will change the settings registered
under the currently selected custom picture file. If you want to keep an important custom picture file, copy it
in advance to an SD card or select in advance a custom picture file you do not mind changing.

Editing a Custom Picture File's Settings

In CAMERA mode, adjust the image quality to your preference and save the settings as part of a custom picture
file.
1 Select a custom picture file (A 109).
2 Select
• Select an unprotected custom picture file.
3 Select a setting you wish to change and select the desired option.
• Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (A 113) for details on the various settings.
• Repeat step 3 for other settings as necessary.
• When you close the menu, the new custom picture settings will be applied.
Renaming Custom Picture Files
1 Select a custom picture file (A 109).
2 Select
• Enter the desired file name (A 25).
Protecting Custom Picture Files
Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed.
1 Select a custom picture file (A 109).
2 Select
• i will appear next to the file name.
• To remove the protection, select [Unprotect] instead.
/
> [
Custom Picture] > [Edit
> [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Rename] > [Input].
> [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Protect] > [Protect].
/
File].

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