Canon EOS C70 Instruction Manual - Page 109
Custom Picture Settings, Selecting Custom Picture Files, Selecting Cu, tom Picture File
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Custom Picture Settings Custom Picture Settings The camera lets you change many settings (A 113) that control various aspects of the image produced. As a set, all these settings are treated as a single custom picture file. After adjusting the desired settings to your preference, you can save up to 20 custom picture files (in the camera or on an SD card), and load them later to apply exactly the same settings (A 112). You can also save the custom picture file as part of the metadata recorded with XF-AVC clips (A 112). 109 Selecting Custom Picture Files In CAMERA mode, select a custom picture file to apply its settings to your recordings or to edit, rename, protect, or transfer it. 1 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Select / File]. • The custom picture file selection screen is displayed. • Select one of the custom picture files saved in the camera (C1 to C20). To use the settings of a custom picture file saved on an SD card, copy the file to the camera in advance (A 112). • You can also use direct touch control's Æ recording settings (A 49). 2 Select the desired file. • When you close the menu, the selected custom picture file's settings will be applied. Preset Picture Settings The following settings are saved to custom picture files C1 to C20 as preset custom picture settings. Custom picture files C1 to C5 are protected by default and need to be unprotected before they can be edited. Preset custom picture file C1: [BT.709] C2: [LOG2] C3: [LOG3] C4: [PQ] C5: [HLG] C6: [USER06] to C20: [USER20] [Gamma/Color Space]* [Color Matrix]* Characteristics [BT.709 Wide DR / BT.709] [Canon Log 2 / C.Gamut] [Canon Log 3 / C.Gamut] [PQ / BT.2020] [HLG / BT.2020] [BT.709 Wide DR / BT.709] [Neutral] These settings produce a wide dynamic range and are appropriate for playback on a TV monitor. These settings use Canon Log 2 gamma and require post-production processing. They achieve superior gradation in the shadows (dark areas of the image). These settings use Canon Log 3 gamma and require post-production processing. They keep the [Canon Log] gamma characteristics while expanding its dynamic range. These settings use a high dynamic range gamma curve compliant with the PQ standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100.** These settings use a high dynamic range gamma curve compliant with the HLG standard defined by ITU-R BT.2100.** These settings use a gamma curve with a very wide dynamic range, optimized for playback on TV monitors. * This setting is found under > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File]. ** ITU-R BT.2100 is a standard for a color bit depth of 10 or 12 bits. When the video configuration is set to one of the 8 bit color options, the gamma curve is approximately equivalent to this standard.