Canon 0209B001 Digital Photo Professional INSTRUCTION MANUAL Windows (EOS DIGI - Page 54

If you change the setting for [Default settings of RGB Tone curve mode] or [Default settings

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Specifying the Preferences Allows you to select whether the histogram for the original image is displayed or the histogram for the edited image is displayed, in the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet on the tool palette. Allows you to select whether the tone curve is displayed in RGB or Brightness in the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet on the tool palette. Allows you to select whether points on the tone curve displayed in the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet of the tool palette are connected with a curve or a straight line. Allows you to select whether the tool palette is displayed as [Docking display] (within the edit window) or [Floating display] (another window). Allows you to select whether the tool palette is displayed as [Docking display] (within the edit image window) or [Floating display] (another window). If you have selected [Floating display] with [Display in Edit window] or [Show in Edit image window], or selected the [Docking display] and enlarged it, a thumbnail of the image is displayed in the tool palette. Enlarged display position Displays the enlarged display position. You can also move the display position by dragging. Thumbnail display A thumbnail of the image you have selected is displayed. If you change the setting for [Default settings of RGB Tone curve mode] or [Default settings of RGB Tone curve interpolation method], the changed setting is applied after restarting Digital Photo Professional. However, the changed setting is not applied to images with the [RGB] mark (1-5) that have been edited (1-16 to 1-17, 2-8 to 2-11) before the setting is changed. You should change the setting for each of the images using the menu that appears by right-clicking on a tone curve (2-9). 1-44

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Specifying the Preferences
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If you have selected [Floating display] with [Display in Edit window] or [Show in Edit
image window], or selected the [Docking display] and enlarged it, a thumbnail of the
image is displayed in the tool palette.
If you change the setting for [Default settings of RGB Tone curve mode] or [Default settings
of RGB Tone curve interpolation method], the changed setting is applied after restarting
Digital Photo Professional. However, the changed setting is not applied to images with the
[RGB] mark (1-5) that have been edited (1-16 to 1-17, 2-8 to 2-11) before the setting is
changed. You should change the setting for each of the images using the menu that
appears by right-clicking on a tone curve (2-9).
Allows you to select whether the histogram for the original image is displayed or the histogram
for the edited image is displayed, in the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet on the tool palette.
Allows you to select whether the tone curve is displayed in RGB or
Brightness in the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet on the tool palette.
Allows you to select whether the
tool palette is displayed as
[Docking display] (within the edit
window) or [Floating display]
(another window).
Allows you to select whether
points on the tone curve
displayed in the [RGB image
adjustment] tab sheet of the tool
palette are connected with a
curve or a straight line.
Allows you to select whether the
tool palette is displayed as
[Docking display] (within the edit
image window) or [Floating
display] (another window).
Enlarged display position
Displays the enlarged display position. You can
also move the display position by dragging.
Thumbnail display
A thumbnail of the image you have selected is displayed.