Canon 0304B001 User Manual - Page 57

About the Picture Style selection screen

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3 Selecting a Picture Style Monochrome You can take black-and-white photos. To obtain natural-looking, black-and-white images, set a suitable white balance. JPEG black-and-white images captured with the [Monochrome] setting cannot be converted into color images even with imageediting software. RAW images captured with the [Monochrome] setting can be converted into color images with the bundled software. When [Monochrome] is selected, will appear on the rear LCD panel. User Def. 1-3 You can register your own Picture Style settings in [Detail set.] (p.61). If any User Defined Picture Style has not been registered, the shot will be taken with the same settings as the [Standard]. Detail set. You can change and modify the parameters (such as [Sharpness]) of each style from their default settings. You can also select a base Picture Style, adjust its parameters to suit your preferences and register it in User Defined 1 to 3 as your own Picture Style. About the Picture Style selection screen The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen refer to parameters such as [Sharpness], [Contrast] etc. The numerals indicate the settings of parameters for each Picture Style. Symbols Sharpness Contrast Color saturation Color tone Filter effect (Monochrome) Color toning (Monochrome) 57

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3
Selecting a Picture Style
Monochrome
You can take black-and-white photos.
User Def. 1-3
You can register your own Picture Style settings in [
Detail set.
]
(p.61). If any User Defined Picture Style has not been registered,
the shot will be taken with the same settings as the [
Standard
].
Detail set.
You can change and modify the parameters (such as [
Sharpness
])
of each style from their default settings. You can also select a base
Picture Style, adjust its parameters to suit your preferences and
register it in User Defined 1 to 3 as your own Picture Style.
The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen
refer to parameters such as [
Sharpness
], [
Contrast
] etc. The numerals
indicate the settings of parameters for each Picture Style.
Symbols
About the Picture Style selection screen
To obtain natural-looking, black-and-white images, set a suitable
white balance.
JPEG black-and-white images captured with the [
Monochrome
]
setting cannot be converted into color images even with image-
editing software.
RAW images captured with the [
Monochrome
] setting can be
converted into color images with the bundled software.
When [
Monochrome
] is selected, <
0
> will appear on the rear
LCD panel.
Sharpness
Contrast
Color saturation
Color tone
Filter effect (Monochrome)
Color toning (Monochrome)