Canon EOS 5D EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manual Macintosh - Page 33

White Balance Adjustment, Specifying the Save Destination, Index, Introduction

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2 Click the icon to be set. O The icon displayed here shows exposure compensation as an example. 3 Use the buttons to change a value. Specifies the minimum value. Specifies the maximum value. Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step. Allows you to increase the value by 1 step. ¿ The changed settings are applied to the camera. O Before you specify the settings, be sure to check that the camera is ready for shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached, etc.), you cannot make some of the settings. O Set functions which you cannot set with EOS Capture (drive mode, AF mode etc.) in the camera. White Balance Adjustment You can compensate white balance with the blue/amber/green/magenta digital filter. O If the dialog box has not appeared, click the [X] button. Click the compensation position. Compensate green. Compensate blue. Displays the compensation value. Compensate amber. Compensate magenta. Specifying the Save Destination You can specify save destination folders and file names. 1 Select the [File] menu X [Save settings]. ¿ The [Save settings] dialog box appears. 2 Specify desired settings and click the [OK] button. Save settings dialog box Checkmark to also save images on the memory card in the camera. Allows you to change the destination folder to which images will be saved. The path and name of the save folder are displayed next to the [Browse] button. Use this field to enter a file name when saving an image. The file name can consist of up to 18 characters. Enter a sequential number with a range of 0000 to 9999 that is added to the end of the file name. Applies the settings and closes the [Save settings] dialog box. Cancels all the settings, and restores the settings to their original ones. Checkmark to enable use of the rotation function (p.3-2). Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Downloading Images from the Camera, and Camera Settings 2 Working with Images in the ImageBrowser 3 Remote Shooting in the EOS Capture 4 Setting the EOS 5D and EOS-1D Series Cameras 5 Troubleshooting and Uninstalling the Software Index ¿ The changed settings are applied to the camera. 3-4

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Cover/Table of
Contents
Downloading Images
from the Camera,
and Camera Settings
Working with
Images in the
ImageBrowser
Remote Shooting in
the EOS Capture
Troubleshooting
and Uninstalling
the Software
Index
Setting the EOS 5D
and EOS-1D Series
Cameras
Introduction
You can compensate white balance with the blue/amber/green/magenta digital filter.
If the dialog box has not appeared, click the [
] button.
2
Click the icon to be set.
The icon displayed here shows exposure
compensation as an example.
3
Use the buttons to change a value.
The changed settings are applied to the camera.
Before you specify the settings, be sure to check that the camera is ready for
shooting. If the camera is not ready for shooting (the lens is not attached, etc.), you
cannot make some of the settings.
Set functions which you cannot set with EOS Capture (drive mode, AF mode etc.) in
the camera.
Click the compensation position.
The changed settings are applied to the camera.
Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step.
Specifies the minimum value.
Allows you to increase the value by 1 step.
Specifies the maximum value.
White Balance Adjustment
Compensate magenta.
Compensate green.
Compensate blue.
Compensate amber.
Displays the
compensation value.
You can specify save destination folders and file names.
1
Select the [File] menu
[Save settings].
The [Save settings] dialog box appears.
2
Specify desired settings and click the [OK] button.
Save settings dialog box
Specifying the Save Destination
Allows you to change the destination folder to which
images will be saved. The path and name of the save
folder are displayed next to the [Browse] button.
Applies the settings and closes the [Save settings]
dialog box.
Cancels all the settings, and restores the settings to
their original ones.
Checkmark to also save images on the
memory card in the camera.
Use this field to enter a file name
when saving an image. The file name
can consist of up to 18 characters.
Enter a sequential number with a
range of 0000 to 9999 that is
added to the end of the file name.
Checkmark to enable use of the rotation function (p.3-2).