Canon Digital Rebel Software Instructions EOS DSD Ver.6 - Page 132

Select [EOS DIGITAL REBEL] from the [Model-specific

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Processing RAW Images 1 Select [EOS DIGITAL REBEL] from the [Model-specific processing mode] list box. (M-20) 2 Select the RAW image to be processed. (M-19) ● See the following information on how to modify the processing parameters. 3 Save (M-34) and transfer (M-40) the image. ● You can specify the bit depth used when the image is saved and transferred in the [RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet in the [Preferences] dialog box (M-43). Processing parameters modified in File Viewer Utility are all cancelled and the parameters used when the shot was taken are restored when you exit File Viewer Utility. Consequently, you should convert images with modified parameters to the TIFF or JPEG format and save them, or transfer them to the retouching software and save them. If you selected multiple images, the specified processing parameters are applied to all the selected RAW images. Compensating the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation) You can compensate the brightness of an image in the range of +/-2 stops in 0.1-stop increments. 1 Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button. \ The [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box appears. 2 Compensate the image brightness. ● Position the mouse cursor over the slider and drag it left or right to adjust the amount of compensation. ● When you click the [Preview] button, the image brightness changes to reflect the value to which the slider was dragged. 3 Click the [OK] button. \ The corrected value is applied to the image and the [Digital Exposure Compensation] dialog box closes. \ The corrected value is displayed with the corrected image. M-28

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M-28
Processing RAW Images
2
Compensate the image brightness.
Position the mouse cursor over the
slider and drag it left or right to
adjust the amount of
compensation.
When you click the [Preview]
button, the image brightness
changes to reflect the value to
which the slider was dragged.
3
Click the [OK] button.
\
The corrected value is applied to the image and the [Digital Exposure Compensation]
dialog box closes.
\
The corrected value is displayed with the corrected image.
Compensating the Brightness (Digital Exposure Compensation)
You can compensate the brightness of an image in the range of +/–2 stops in 0.1-stop
increments.
1
Click the [Digital Exposure Compensation] button.
\
The [Digital Exposure
Compensation] dialog box appears.
1
Select [EOS DIGITAL REBEL] from the [Model-specific
processing mode] list box. (M-20)
2
Select the RAW image to be processed. (M-19)
See the following information on how to modify the processing parameters.
3
Save (M-34) and transfer (M-40) the image.
You can specify the bit depth used when the image is saved and transferred in the
[RAW Image Processing settings] tab sheet in the [Preferences] dialog box (M-43).
Processing parameters modified in File Viewer Utility are all cancelled and the
parameters used when the shot was taken are restored when you exit File Viewer
Utility. Consequently, you should convert images with modified parameters to the TIFF
or JPEG format and save them, or transfer them to the retouching software and save
them.
If you selected multiple images, the specified processing parameters are applied to all
the selected RAW images.