In The Main Window 2; Edits In The Edit Image Window 4; Displaying Thumbnail Images And Performing Basic Edits 0 - Canon EOS 10D Instruction Manual

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Editing Images with RGB Image Adjustment Functions
You can perform various edits on the RAW and RGB (JPEG, TIFF) images.
When edited with the RGB image adjustment function, the image deteriorates slightly with
editing. When you use the RGB image adjustment function, edit the image while checking
changes in the image quality which accompanies editing.
Select an image.
1
Edit the image.
2
You can apply edits to other images by copying and pasting the editing data to the
other images (p.1-15).
You can revert edited images to the last saved settings or shot settings (p.1-17).
Save the editing data to the image
3
You can convert an edited RAW image into an RGB (JPEG, TIFF) image and save it
(p.1-18).
You can save an edited RGB (JPEG, TIFF) image as a separate image (p.1-18).
If you quit Digital Photo Professional before saving the editing data to images, editing data
applied to images will not be saved. Be sure to quit after saving editing data to images
(p.1-17).
When multiple images are selected, the edits are applied to all the selected images.
The editing data can be saved in a separate file (p.1-15).
The edited images can be transferred to image editing software (p.1-21).
Editing of RAW images with the RAW image adjustment function
recommended as there is almost no deterioration of the image which accompanies
editing. Although there is a similar function in the RGB image adjustment function,
there is slight picture deterioration with editing. Therefore, where editing only with the
RAW image adjustment function is insufficient, efficient RAW image editing which
keeps image deterioration to a minimum can be performed by additionally using the
RGB image adjustment function.
Editing data performed with Digital Photo Professional has not directly edited the
image, but displays the image by applying virtual editing data (a recipe) (p.1-15).
Therefore, you can recover the image which was shot or the image which was last
saved
(p.1-17)
and editing can be performed any number of times.
To create an image which you have directly edited according to editing data, convert/
save the image as a different image from the edited image (p.1-18). Since the image
created by this procedure is edited directly, the image before editing cannot be
recovered.
.
(p.1-17)
(p.1-7 to p.1-10)
is
Automatically Adjusting the Tone Curve (Tone Curve Assist)
You can automatically adjust the tone curve
(p.2-9)
standard image brightness and color.
Select the [Adjustment] menu
The image is adjusted.
Depending on the image, there may be cases where standard brightness and color are
not adjusted. If this happens, you should edit the image with the tone curve adjustment
function (p.2-9).
Adjusting the Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of –100 to +100 (in 1-step increments
when entering a value).
Select [Adjustment] menu
[Brightness adjustment].
1
The [Brightness adjustment] dialog box appears.
Adjust an image while viewing it.
2
Drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness.
Click the [Close] button.
3
of an image and adjust an image to a
[Tone curve assist].
Restores the image to its original settings.
Enter a value to adjust the brightness.
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Contents
Introduction
1
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
2
Edits in the Edit
Window
3
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Checking an
4
Image in the Quick
Check Window
Troubleshooting
Shortcut Key List
Index

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