Selecting The Model-Specific Processing Mode - Canon EOS 10D Software Instructions

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Selecting the Model-Specific Processing Mode

You can display the RAW image process tool bar for processing RAW images.
By selecting the model of a camera on which images are shot (model-specific processing
mode) from the [Model-specific processing mode] list box, you can process the RAW images
shot on the selected camera.
Select a model-specific processing mode from the [Model-
specific processing mode] list box.
[Common Processing]
The RAW image process tool bar is hidden and the settings for RAW image processing
cannot be changed.
[EOS 10D]
The RAW image process tool bar is displayed, and when you select the RAW images shot
on the EOS 10D, you can process them. When a JPEG image is selected, however, the
RAW image process tool bar is grayed out and disabled.
When images shot on Canon cameras other than the EOS 10D are saved in the
selected folder or on a CF card in the connected camera, the model-specific
processing mode for the camera on which the images were shot is automatically
added to the [Model-specific processing mode] list box.
See "Processing RAW Images" (➞M-25) for information on how to process RAW
images.
If you select any other camera from [Model-specific processing mode] list box, the
RAW image process tool bar for the selected camera is displayed.
M-18

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