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General Settings, Operating mode, Noise reduction settings of operating mode

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General Settings Basic preferences such as specifying the folder that opens when DPP is started, the image quality of displayed RAW images/image quality of RAW images when converted and saved, and whether noise reduction is enabled or disabled can be specified. O Operating mode You can select from three types of combination of image quality when a RAW image is displayed and when a RAW image is converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved (p.29, p.59). [Quality priority] Since noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) undergoes reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed or when an image is converted and saved, image quality is high. However, it takes more time to display an image or convert and save an image. [Standard] Because noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does not undergo reduction processing in the display of a RAW image, the speed at which an image is displayed is improved when compared to [Quality priority]. When an image is converted and saved, noise reduction processing is performed as in [Quality priority]. [Speed priority] Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does not undergo reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed and when an image is converted and saved. For this reason, the speed at which an image is displayed and the speed at which an image is converted and saved increases. O Noise reduction settings of operating mode The noise in a RAW image shot at night or at a high ISO speed can be reduced. If noise reduction has been set, and [Quality priority] has been selected in [Operating mode], the results of noise reduction can be checked on screen. Introduction Contents at a Glance 1Basic Operation 2Advanced Operation 3Advanced Image Editing and Printing 4 Processing Large Numbers of Images 5 Editing JPEG Images Reference Index If [Reduce luminance noise] has been set, resolution may be reduced along with reduction of noise, and if [Reduce chrominance noise] has been set, color bleeding may occur. 50

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Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
Image Editing
and Printing
Editing JPEG
Images
Index
Processing
Large Numbers
of Images
Reference
Basic preferences such as specifying the folder that opens when DPP is
started, the image quality of displayed RAW images/image quality of
RAW images when converted and saved, and whether noise reduction
is enabled or disabled can be specified.
General Settings
Operating mode
You can select from three types of combination of
image quality when a
RAW image is displayed and when a RAW image is converted to a
JPEG or TIFF image and saved
(p.29, p.59)
.
[Quality priority]
Since noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise)
undergoes reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed or
when an image is converted and saved, image quality is high. However,
it takes more time to display an image or convert and save an image.
[Standard]
Because noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does
not undergo reduction processing in the display of a RAW image, the
speed at which an image is displayed is improved when compared to
[Quality priority]. When an image is converted and saved, noise
reduction processing is performed as in [Quality priority].
[Speed priority]
Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does not
undergo reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed and
when an image is converted and saved. For this reason, the speed at
which an image is displayed and the speed at which an image is
converted and saved increases.
Noise reduction settings of operating mode
The noise in a RAW image shot at night or at a high ISO speed can be
reduced. If noise reduction has been set, and [Quality priority] has been
selected in [Operating mode], the results of noise reduction can be
checked on screen.
If [Reduce luminance noise] has been set, resolution may be
reduced along with reduction of noise, and if [Reduce chrominance
noise] has been set, color bleeding may occur.