Canon 1236B001 Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual Windows (EOS DIG - Page 47

Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop, Setting Work Color Space

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Erasing Unwanted Parts of an Image (Copy Stamp Function) You can correct an image by pasting a section of an image copied from another part of the image to an unwanted part of the image. The corrected image becomes a corrected image by converting to a JPEG or TIFF image and saving (p.29). 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in "Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)" (p.44). 2 Specify the section to be copied. O Click the [Select Copy Source] button and then click on the section that is to be the copy source. O To change the section that is to be the copy source, perform the operation above again. O You can also specify the section to be copied by clicking on the section to be copied while holding down the key. O To fix the position of the copy source, check mark the [Fix Copy Source position]. 3 Correct the image. O Click or drag on the section you want to correct on the image. [+] in the window indicates the copy source and [ ] indicates the copy destination. ¿ The copied image is pasted in the position to which it was dragged. O For [Pen type], you can select from [Brush] (the pasted image's borders simulate a brush) and [Pencil] (the pasted image's borders are sharp). O Continue by performing the same operations as steps 6 and 7 of "Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)" (p.44). Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop A RAW image can be converted to a TIFF 16bit image and transferred to Photoshop. Select the [Tools] menu ` [Transfer to Photoshop]. ¿ Photoshop starts up and the transferred image is displayed. O Compatible versions of Photoshop are CS2, CS and 7.0. O Only one image can be transferred at a time. To send multiple images at one time, refer to "Batch Transfer Images to Image Editing Software" (p.60). O Transferred images are automatically converted to TIFF 16bit images to which an ICC profile is added. The ICC profile contains information about [Preferences] (p.53) or work color space set for each image as described below and the appropriate color information is relayed to Photoshop. Introduction Contents at a Glance 1Basic Operation 2Advanced Operation 3Advanced Image Editing and Printing Setting Work Color Space A different work color space from the default settings (p.53) can be set for each RAW image. Select the [Adjustment] menu ` [Work color space] ` color space to be set. O Since only the image processing conditions information changes, the color space of a RAW image can be freely changed at any time. O When you set a color space different from the default setting and change the default setting color space (p.53), the setting is not applied to the image. Change the setting for each image following the operation above. 4 Processing Large Numbers of Images 5 Editing JPEG Images Reference Index 46

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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
You can correct an image by pasting a section of an image copied from
another part of the image to an unwanted part of the image. The
corrected image becomes a corrected image by converting to a JPEG or
TIFF image and saving
(p.29)
.
1
Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Manually Erasing Dust (Repair
Function)”
(p.44)
.
2
Specify the section to be copied.
Click the [Select Copy Source] button and then click on the
section that is to be the copy source.
To change the section that is to be the copy source, perform the
operation above again.
You can also specify the section to be copied by clicking on the
section to be copied while holding down the <Alt> key.
To fix the position of the copy source, check mark the [Fix Copy
Source position].
3
Correct the image.
Click or drag on the section you want to correct on the image. [
+
]
in the window indicates the copy source and [
] indicates the
copy destination.
The copied image is pasted in the position to which it was
dragged.
For [Pen type], you can select from [Brush] (the pasted image’s
borders simulate a brush) and [Pencil] (the pasted image’s
borders are sharp).
Continue by performing the same operations as steps 6 and 7 of
“Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)”
(p.44)
.
Erasing Unwanted Parts of an Image (Copy Stamp Function)
Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop
A RAW image can be converted to a TIFF 16bit image and transferred
to Photoshop.
Setting Work Color Space
A different work color space from the default settings
(p.53)
can be set
for each RAW image.
Select the [Tools] menu
[Transfer to Photoshop].
Photoshop starts up and the transferred image is displayed.
Compatible versions of Photoshop are CS2, CS and 7.0.
Only one image can be transferred at a time. To send multiple
images at one time, refer to “Batch Transfer Images to Image
Editing Software”
(p.60)
.
Transferred images are automatically converted to TIFF 16bit
images to which an ICC profile is added. The ICC profile contains
information about [Preferences]
(p.53)
or work color space set for
each image as described below and the appropriate color
information is relayed to Photoshop.
Select the [Adjustment] menu
[Work color space]
color space to be set.
Since only the image processing conditions information changes,
the color space of a RAW image can be freely changed at any
time.
When you set a color space different from the default setting and
change the default setting color space
(p.53)
, the setting is not
applied to the image. Change the setting for each image following
the operation above.