Canon 1236B001 Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual Windows (EOS DIG - Page 19

Editing an Image, Adjusting Brightness

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Editing an Image Below is described how to adjust an image using the tool palette in the edit window. You can easily restore an image to its original condition with the [Reset] button even if you have made the wrong adjustment or setting. Try out the various adjustments. Edit window Tool palette ¿ The image is adjusted in real time according to adjustments performed with the tool palette. O To revert to the condition before the last operation performed on the tool palette, press the + keys. Adjusting Brightness Brightness of an image can be adjusted. Move the slider to the right to make an image brighter and to the left to make an image darker. Reverts the image to the original settings. Enter a numerical value. Drag the slider left or right. 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 O You can rotate an image in the [Adjustment] menu. O To display multiple edit windows, perform the operation to display the edit window (p.9) several times. When multiple edit windows are displayed, you can line them up by selecting the [Window] menu ` [Arrange vertically] or [Arrange horizontally]. O You can change the way the tool palette is displayed (p.52). O For a list of edit window functions, refer to p.82. O For a list of tool palette functions, refer to p.83. Index O The adjustment range is -2.0 to +2.0 (in 0.01-stop increments when entering a value). O In the main window, you can also adjust brightness in the [Brightness adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click the [Brightness (RAW)] button (p.80) in the toolbar. 18

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1
2
3
4
5
Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
Image Editing
and Printing
Editing JPEG
Images
Index
Processing
Large Numbers
of Images
Reference
Editing an Image
Below is described how to adjust an image using the tool palette in the
edit window.
You can easily restore an image to its original condition with the [Reset]
button even if you have made the wrong adjustment or setting. Try out
the various adjustments.
The image is adjusted in real time according to adjustments
performed with the tool palette.
To revert to the condition before the last operation performed on
the tool palette, press the <Ctrl> + <Z> keys.
Edit window
Tool palette
You can rotate an image in the [Adjustment] menu.
To display multiple edit windows, perform the operation to display
the edit window
(p.9)
several times. When multiple edit windows
are displayed, you can line them up by selecting the [Window]
menu
[Arrange vertically] or [Arrange horizontally].
You can change the way the tool palette is displayed
(p.52)
.
For a list of edit window functions, refer to
p.82
.
For a list of tool palette functions, refer to
p.83
.
Brightness of an image can be adjusted. Move the slider to the right to
make an image brighter and to the left to make an image darker.
Adjusting Brightness
Reverts the image to
the original settings.
Enter a numerical
value.
Drag the slider left or right.
The adjustment range is –2.0 to +2.0 (in 0.01-stop increments
when entering a value).
In the main window, you can also adjust brightness in the
[Brightness adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click
the [Brightness (RAW)] button
(p.80)
in the toolbar.