Setting the Image Finishing Tone
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Setting Custom Image
You can set the image finishing tone before shooting. Select from the
following nine modes for the image finishing tone: Bright (default setting),
Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Muted, Bleach Bypass, Reversal
Film and Monochrome. You can adjust the following parameters.
Parameter
Saturation
Hue
6
High/Low
Key Adj
Contrast
Sharpness
Filter Effect
Toning
Setting
Sets the color saturation.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] or
[Monochrome] is selected.
Sets the color.
• Not available when [Bleach Bypass],
[Reversal Film] or [Monochrome] is
selected.
Changes the brightness of the image.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] is
selected.
Sets the image contrast.
• Not available when [Reversal Film] is
selected.
Sets the sharpness of the image outlines.
You can switch to [Fine Sharpness] or
[Extra Sharpness], which makes image
outlines even thinner and sharper. (Not
available when the exposure mode is set
to C (Movie).)
Changes the contrast to appear as if a
B&W color filter was used. Set the filter
color.
• Available only when [Monochrome] is
selected.
Sets a color tone for [Bleach Bypass].
Sets the level for cold tone adjustment
(- direction) and warm tone adjustment
(+ direction) for [Monochrome].
• Available only when [Bleach Bypass] or
[Monochrome] is selected.
Setting Values
-4 to +4
-4 to +4
-4 to +4
-4 to +4
-4 to +4
None/Green/Yellow/
Orange/Red/Magenta/
Blue/Cyan/Infrared
Filter
Bleach Bypass: Off/
Green/Yellow/Orange/
Red/Magenta/Purple/
Blue/Cyan
Monochrome: -4 to +4