Transferring Images To Photoshop; Displaying Images In Eos Capture - Canon EOS Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual

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Transferring Images to Photoshop

You can transfer images to Adobe Photoshop.
The descriptions given here use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, as an example.
1
Select an image
2
Select [Tools] menu
Photoshop starts up and displays the transferred image.
RAW images are converted to TIFF format before being transferred.
In order to transfer images, you will need Adobe Photoshop.
The version of Photoshop for transferring images is 7.0. You cannot transfer images to
Photoshop Elements.
One image can be transferred at a time. You cannot transfer multiple images at a time.
When RAW images are transferred, they are automatically converted to the TIFF
images and the ICC profile is attached to each of them. The specified preferences (2-
39) or individually specified color space (2-25) are added to the ICC profile, which
allows Photoshop to display images including that color information.
To open multiple RAW images in Photoshop, RAW images must first be converted to TIFF
and JPEG images and saved (2-32) by batch processing.

Displaying Images in EOS Capture

Digital Photo Professional is compatible with EOS Capture (Remote shooting function of EOS
Viewer Utility). If EOS Viewer Utility or EOS Capture have been installed in your computer,
Digital Photo Professional displays the images that are shot with EOS Capture in real time.
1
Connect the camera to your computer.
2
Select [Tools] menu
EOS Capture starts up.
3
Take a shot.
Click the [Release] button in EOS Capture or press the shutter button on the camera
to take a shot.
The shot is displayed on the Digital Photo Professional main window.
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[Transfer to Photoshop].
[Start EOS Capture].
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