Canon EOS-1D C Digital Photo Professional Ver.4.0 for Macintosh Instruction Ma - Page 41
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Tool Palettes With DPP, you can adjust images with the tool palettes by switching between various tool palette windows according to your editing requirements. Since adjustments made with the tool palettes only change the image processing conditions, the "original image data itself" remains unaffected. As there is no image deterioration that normally accompanies editing, you can readjust your image any number of times. The various functions of the tool palettes are explained in more detail under the respective topics. Lens Correction tool palette Basic Adjustment tool palette Detailed Adjustment tool palette Tone Adjustment tool palette Trimming/ Angle Adjustment tool palette Dust Delete/ Copy Stamp tool palette Settings tool palette Color Adjustment tool palette Basic Adjustment tool palette Makes basic adjustments to a RAW image (p.41). Tone Adjustment tool palette Adjusts the tone curve and applies the Auto Lighting Optimizer (p.53). Color Adjustment tool palette Adjusts the hue, saturation and luminance of a specific color space. The hue and saturation for an entire image can also be adjusted (p.58). Detailed Adjustment tool palette Reduces noise and adjusts the image sharpness (p.60). Trimming/Angle Adjustment tool palette Crops an image and adjusts the image angle (p.62). Lens Correction tool palette Corrects lens aberration in the image (p.65) and applies the Digital Lens Optimizer (p.71). Dust Delete/Copy Stamp tool palette Erases dust from an image and corrects image by copying sections of the image (p.74). Settings tool palette Configures the work color space (p.79). Using the different tool palettes We recommend that you use the Basic Adjustment tool palette to make adjustments to RAW images. However, if you find that the Basic Adjustment tool palette does not offer a sufficient range of adjustments, or if you want to use specific functions that are only available in the Tone Adjustment tool palette (p.53), completing initial adjustments with the Basic Adjustment tool palette and then using the Tone Adjustment tool palette to make just the minimum of adjustments needed is recommended. For noise reduction (p.60) and lens aberration correction (p.67), you should first complete necessary adjustments in the Basic Adjustment and Tone Adjustment tool palettes, and then adjust with the Detailed Adjustment tool palette (p.60) and Lens Correction tool palette (p.65). Introduction Contents 1 Downloading Images 2Viewing Images 3Sorting Images 4Editing Images 5Printing Images 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting 8 Specifying Preferences Reference/ Index 40