Canon EOS-1D Software Instructions EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.3 for Windows - Page 102

Check the tone curve., Click the [Apply to Camera] button., Click the [Close] button., Select

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Setting the Parameters 7 Check the tone curve. ● Select the tone curve colors to be displayed from the [Color Channel] list box and check the colors. ● You cannot adjust the tone curve at this point. Use the procedure in "Adjusting the Color and Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve)" (➞3-23) to adjust the tone curve. 8 Click the [Apply to Camera] button. \ The tone curve to be registered on the camera is set. 9 Click the [Close] button. \ The [User-Defined Tone Curve] dialog box closes. 10 Select the sharpness and JPEG image quality. ● The [Intensity] and [Object] settings are applied to both JPEG and RAW images. The [Fine Quality] and [Normal Quality] image quality settings for JPEG quality are applied to JPEG images. ● The available [Intensity] settings are [0], [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5]. Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening. 6-28 ● The available [Object] settings are [Fine], [Medium-Fine], [Standard], [Medium-Rough], and [Rough]. If you select [Rough], the specified sharpness level is applied to subjects with a rough image pattern. If you select [Fine], the specified sharpness level is applied to subjects with a fine image pattern. ● In the [Fine Quality] setting, you can select a value of [6], [7], [8], [9] or [10]. Higher values give a lower compression ratio and higher image quality. ● In the [Normal Quality] setting, you can select a value of [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5]. Higher values give a lower compression ratio and higher image quality.

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Setting the Parameters
7
Check the tone curve.
Select the tone curve colors to be
displayed from the [Color Channel]
list box and check the colors.
You cannot adjust the tone curve
at this point. Use the procedure in
“Adjusting the Color and
Brightness (Adjust Tone Curve)”
(
3-23) to adjust the tone curve.
8
Click the [Apply to Camera] button.
\
The tone curve to be registered on the camera is set.
9
Click the [Close] button.
\
The [User-Defined Tone Curve] dialog box closes.
10
Select the sharpness and JPEG image quality.
The [Intensity] and [Object] settings are applied to both JPEG and RAW images.
The [Fine Quality] and [Normal Quality] image quality settings for JPEG quality are
applied to JPEG images.
The available [Intensity] settings are [0], [1], [2], [3], [4], and
[5]. Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening.
The available [Object] settings are [Fine], [Medium-Fine],
[Standard], [Medium-Rough], and [Rough]. If you select
[Rough], the specified sharpness level is applied to subjects
with a rough image pattern. If you select [Fine], the specified
sharpness level is applied to subjects with a fine image
pattern.
In the [Fine Quality] setting, you can select a value of [6], [7],
[8], [9] or [10]. Higher values give a lower compression ratio
and higher image quality.
In the [Normal Quality] setting, you can select a value of [1],
[2], [3], [4] or [5]. Higher values give a lower compression ratio
and higher image quality.