Using Eos Picture Styles Toolset; Adjusting Eos Picture Styles; Standard; Portrait - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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Using: Photo Workshop Toolsets

Using EOS Picture Styles Toolset

The EOS Picture Style Toolset includes tools for adjusting light and exposure
setting specific to Canon RAW files.
The EOS Picture Style Toolset options are, in order: picture style, contrast,
exposure, sharpness, saturation, color tone, filter effect and tone effect.

Adjusting EOS Picture Styles

Choosing a Picture Style is like choosing between different types of film. There
are six different initial Picture Style settings, each with a different look and
feel. Picture Styles create consistent, repeatable color, contrast, saturation
and sharpening. The Picture Styles are also user adjustable for critical and
unique results. Start by selecting a Picture Style just as you would a film type.

Standard

The ―Standard‖ Picture Style is set to produce the vivid colors and contrast level that
people tend to prefer for general photographic subjects. It provides the optimal
sharpness for printing image without post-processing and makes it possible to produce
beautifully finished prints for a broad array of subjects, from snapshots to sports shooting,
with no retouching.
The ―Standard‖ Picture Style is the default Picture Style setting for all present EOS
DIGITAL lineups. Color uniformity is ensured, even if the model changes.

Portrait

People are one of the most difficult subjects to reproduce photographically because
skin color can vary significantly depending on lighting conditions and exposure
balance. The ―Portrait‖ Picture Style adjusts the color tone magenta-to-yellow close to
red range and adds brightness. Skin color is reproduced in light pink with the correct
exposure. It is particularly well-suited for shooting people. To keep the soft and natural
feeling of skin, sharpness is set modestly.

Landscape

Deep blue sky and vibrant green leaves call for more vivid colors. The ―Landscape‖
Picture Style changes the color respectively; blue to a vivid and deep color, green to a
vivid and bright color.
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