Canon EOS-1D C Picture Style Editor Ver.1.15 for Macintosh Instruction Manual - Page 11
Making Basic Adjustments to Image Characteristics, Using a Downloaded Picture Style File
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Making Basic Adjustments to Image Characteristics Use the [Basic] tab sheet in the [Tool palette] to make basic adjustments to image characteristics. Selecting a Picture Style to Be Used as a Basis Select the [Basic] tab in the [Tool palette]. Load a Picture Style file (this page) Select the Picture Style used as the basis of the adjustments from the preset Picture Styles except Auto or Monochrome. You can also register and use a Picture Style file effective for the scene that you have downloaded from Canon Web site. Save a Picture Style file (p.19) Select a Picture Style to be used as a basis (this page) Select a Picture Style. Adjust Sharpness, Contrast, Color saturation, and Color tone (p.11) Adjust the Gamma Characteristic for RGB (p.11) The [Basic] tab sheet appears. The selected Picture Style is applied to the image. Using a Downloaded Picture Style File Effective for the Scene 1 Click the [ ] button. The [Open Picture Style file] window appears. 2 Select a Picture Style file to be registered and click the [Open] button. The selected Picture Style file is applied to the image. Introduction Contents Preparing a Sample Basic Windows Pre-adjustments Image Characteristics Saving Preferences Reference Original Picture Style files created with PSE (p.18) can also be registered and used by following the procedure above. Picture Style files compatible with PSE are files with the ".PF2" or ".PF3" extensions. You cannot select [Fine Detail] in [Base Picture Style] for the images shot with a camera which does not have [Fine Detail] as a preset Picture Style. 10