OM SYSTEM TG-7 Instruction Manual page 72

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Soft Focus
Pale&Light Color I/II
Light Tone
Grainy Film I/II
Pin Hole I/II/III
Diorama I/II
Cross Process I/II
Gentle Sepia
Dramatic Tone I/II
Key Line I/II
Watercolor I/II
Vintage I/II/III
Partial Color I/II/III
Bleach Bypass I/II
Instant Film
II and III are altered versions of the original (I).
Produces an ethereal atmosphere with soft tones, making the image appear
dreamlike.
Produces the effect of subjects floating in gentle light by scattering light
across the image and slightly overexposing it.
Produces a high-quality image by softening both shadows and highlights.
Produces the impact and roughness of a black and white photograph.
Produces a tunnel effect like that produced using an old-fashioned camera
or a toy camera by reducing peripheral brightness.
Produces the effect of a surreal miniature world by enhancing the saturation
and contrast and blurring the out-of-focus areas of the image.
Produces an unsettled, surreal atmosphere.
Produces a high-quality image with a calm atmosphere by drawing out
shadows and softening the overall image.
Enhances the local contrast of an image, emphasizing the difference
between bright areas and dark areas.
Produces the effect of an illustration by emphasizing edges.
Produces a soft, bright image by removing dark areas, blending pale colors
on a white canvas, and further softening contours.
Produces a slice-of-life effect in a nostalgic, vintage tones with the
discoloration and fading seen in printed film.
Makes the subject appear more impressive by extracting the colors you
want to emphasize and keeping everything else monotone.
Often seen in movies and other productions, the "bleach bypass" effect is
added to give greater impact to cityscapes and metal textures.
A contemporary take on the skin tones and shadow gradations typical
typical of film.
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Processing options (Picture Mode)

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