Canon EOS 30D EOS 30D Instruction Manual - Page 57

About the Picture Style selection screen

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3 Selecting a Picture StyleN • Monochrome You can take black-and-white photos. To obtain natural-looking, black-and-white images, set a suitable white balance. JPEG black-and-white images captured with the [Monochrome] setting cannot be converted into color images even with imageediting software. RAW images captured with the [Monochrome] setting can be converted into color images with the bundled software. When [Monochrome] is selected, will appear on the LCD panel. • User Def. 1-3 You can register your own Picture Style settings (p.61). Any User Defined Picture Style which has not been set will have the same settings as the Standard Picture Style. About the Picture Style selection screen The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen refer to the sharpness, contrast, color saturation, color tone, filter effect, and color toning. The numerals indicate the settings for each. Symbols Sharpness Contrast Color saturation Color tone Filter effect (Monochrome) Color toning (Monochrome) 57

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3
Selecting a Picture Style
N
• Monochrome
You can take black-and-white photos.
• User Def. 1-3
You can register your own Picture Style settings (p.61). Any User
Defined Picture Style which has not been set will have the same
settings as the Standard Picture Style.
The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen
refer to the sharpness, contrast, color saturation, color tone, filter effect,
and color toning.
The numerals indicate the settings for each.
Symbols
About the Picture Style selection screen
To obtain natural-looking, black-and-white images, set a suitable
white balance.
JPEG black-and-white images captured with the [
Monochrome
]
setting cannot be converted into color images even with image-
editing software.
RAW images captured with the [
Monochrome
] setting can be
converted into color images with the bundled software.
When [
Monochrome
] is selected, <
0
> will appear on the LCD
panel.
Sharpness
Contrast
Color saturation
Color tone
Filter effect (Monochrome)
Color toning (Monochrome)