Canon EOS 20D EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manual (EOS Viewer Utility 1.2. - Page 36

Specifying the Processing Parameters

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Editing RAW Images Specifying the Processing Parameters You can specify the processing parameters in the RAW adjustment tool palette. O This processing applies the specified parameters virtually and does not affect the original RAW images in any way. Consequently, you can redo the processing as often as you like with different parameters and then reset the modified parameters to the settings used when the shot was taken. O Linear processing can be specified when an image is saved (W-45) or is transferred to retouching software (W-48). O The procedure below is an operating method in the preview window, but you can set processing parameters with the same operation in the main window also. However, in the main window, you cannot click the [Preview] checkbox and the processing parameters you have set are immediately reflected in the image. 1 Display the RAW images in the preview window (W-20). O If the RAW adjustment tool palette is hidden, select the [View] menu X [Tool palette] to show it. 2 Specify the processing parameters (W-31 to W-44). O Clicking the [Reset to Shot Settings] button restores the settings to the values used when the shot was taken. O If you click the [Preview] checkbox, the specified processing parameters are applied immediately to the RAW images. 3 Click the [Update] button. ¿ The RAW images are processed according to the specified processing parameters. ¿ The specified processing parameters are automatically saved in images. When multiple images are selected in the main window, the specified processing parameters are applied to all the selected RAW images. W-30

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Editing RAW Images
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You can specify the processing parameters in the RAW adjustment tool palette.
This processing applies the specified parameters virtually and does not affect the original
RAW images in any way. Consequently, you can redo the processing as often as you like
with different parameters and then reset the modified parameters to the settings used when
the shot was taken.
Linear processing can be specified when an image is saved (W-45) or is transferred to
retouching software (W-48).
The procedure below is an operating method in the preview window, but you can set
processing parameters with the same operation in the main window also. However, in the
main window, you cannot click the [Preview] checkbox and the processing parameters you
have set are immediately reflected in the image.
1
Display the RAW images in the preview window
(W-20)
.
If the RAW adjustment tool palette is hidden, select the [View] menu
[Tool palette]
to show it.
2
Specify the processing parameters
(W-31 to W-44)
.
Clicking the [Reset to Shot Settings] button restores the settings to the values used
when the shot was taken.
If you click the [Preview] checkbox, the specified processing parameters are applied
immediately to the RAW images.
3
Click the [Update] button.
The RAW images are processed
according to the specified
processing parameters.
The specified processing
parameters are automatically
saved in images.
When multiple images are selected in the main window, the specified processing
parameters are applied to all the selected RAW images.
Specifying the Processing Parameters