Canon EOS-1D Software Instructions EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.3 for Windows - Page 46

Adjust the tone curve., Press the [Preview] button., Check the settings on the image., Click the [

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Processing RAW Images 3 Adjust the tone curve. ● Position the mouse cursor over one of the 4 points < > on the tone curve, and drag the point to the desired location to adjust the tone curve. Horizontal axis: Input level Vertical axis: Output level ● Adjusted points are shown with You can also set the points being adjusted by entering values directly into the [Input] and [Output] boxes. 4 Press the [Preview] button. \ The adjusted image is shown in the Preview window. 5 Check the settings on the image. ● Check the adjusted image shown in the Preview window and repeat steps 3 and 4 to make further adjustments. ● Clicking the [Shot Settings] button restores the settings to the values used when the shot was taken. ● Clicking the [Save] button saves the adjusted tone curve on your computer. Select the destination folder and then save the tone curve data. You can then register the saved tone curve on the camera using parameter setting. (➞6-24) ● You can load the tone curve data saved on your computer by clicking the [Load] button. 6 Click the [Apply] button. ● This applies the adjusted tone curve to the image and closes the [Adjust Tone Curve] dialog box to end the procedure. ● When the [Linear] checkbox is clicked in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet in the [Preferences] dialog box, tone curve adjustment cannot be performed. (➞3-39) ● Once you have adjusted the tone curve for one of the channels (R, G or B), you can then apply the adjusted settings to all the channels by selecting [RGB] in the tone curve settings list box. ● Windows/Macintosh compatibility for tone curve data Tone curve data saved on your computer is compatible with RAW Image Converter, the Windows TWAIN Driver, and the Macintosh Plug-In Module. 3-24

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Processing RAW Images
3
Adjust the tone curve.
Position the mouse cursor over
one of the 4 points <
> on the
tone curve, and drag the point to
the desired location to adjust the
tone curve.
Horizontal axis: Input level
Vertical axis: Output level
Adjusted points are shown with
<
>.
You can also set the points being
adjusted by entering values
directly into the [Input] and
[Output] boxes.
4
Press the [Preview] button.
\
The adjusted image is shown in the Preview window.
5
Check the settings on the image.
Check the adjusted image shown in the Preview window and repeat steps 3 and 4
to make further adjustments.
Clicking the [Shot Settings] button restores the settings to the values used when
the shot was taken.
Clicking the [Save] button saves the adjusted tone curve on your computer. Select
the destination folder and then save the tone curve data. You can then register the
saved tone curve on the camera using parameter setting. (
6-24)
You can load the tone curve data saved on your computer by clicking the [Load]
button.
6
Click the [Apply] button.
This applies the adjusted tone curve to the image and closes the [Adjust Tone
Curve] dialog box to end the procedure.
When the [Linear] checkbox is clicked in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab
sheet in the [Preferences] dialog box, tone curve adjustment cannot be performed.
(
3-39)
Once you have adjusted the tone curve for one of the channels (R, G or B), you can
then apply the adjusted settings to all the channels by selecting [RGB] in the tone
curve settings list box.
Windows/Macintosh compatibility for tone curve data
Tone curve data saved on your computer is compatible with RAW Image Converter,
the Windows TWAIN Driver, and the Macintosh Plug-In Module.