Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 126

Editing a Custom Picture File’s Settings, About the logarithmic gamma curves Canon Log settings

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Custom Picture Settings 126 NOTES About the logarithmic gamma curves (Canon Log settings) - These gamma curves require post-production processing. They were designed to make the most of the imaging sensor characteristics in order to obtain impressive levels of dynamic range. - In CAMERA mode, you can apply a LUT to the LCD screen, viewfinder or the video output from the HDMI OUT terminal to use gamma curve settings more suitable for viewing on a monitor screen. - There are also other LUTs available that can be applied for processing in post-production. For the latest information on available LUTs, please visit your local Canon website. Editing a Custom Picture File's Settings In CAMERA mode, adjust the image quality to your preference and save the settings as part of a custom picture file. 1 Select a custom picture file (A 125). 2 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File]. • Select an unprotected custom picture file. 3 Select a setting you wish to change and select the desired option. • Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (A 129) for details on the various settings. Renaming Custom Picture Files 1 Select a custom picture file (A 125). 2 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Rename] > [Input]. • Enter the desired file name (16 characters long) (A 25). Protecting Custom Picture Files Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed. 1 Select a custom picture file (A 125). 2 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Protect] > [Protect]. • i will appear next to the file name. • To remove the protection, select [Unprotect] instead. Resetting Custom Picture Files 1 Select a custom picture file (A 125). 2 Select > [/ Custom Picture] > [Edit / File] > [Reset]. 3 Select a preset custom picture setting and then select [OK]. • The custom picture file will be reset to the selected values.

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Cu
s
tom Picture
S
etting
s
126
NOTES
About the logarithmic gamma curves (Canon Log settings)
-
These gamma curves require post-production processing. They were designed to make the most of the
imaging sensor characteristics in order to obtain impressive levels of dynamic range.
-
In CAMERA mode, you can apply a LUT to the LCD screen, viewfinder or the video output from the HDMI
OUT terminal to use gamma curve settings more suitable for viewing on a monitor screen.
-
There are also other LUTs available that can be applied for processing in post-production. For the latest
information on available LUTs, please visit your local Canon website.
Editing a Cu
s
tom Picture File’
s
Setting
s
In CAMERA mode, adjust the image quality to your preference and save the settings as part of a custom picture
file.
1
S
elect a cu
s
tom picture file (
A
125).
2
S
elect
> [
/
Cu
s
tom Picture] > [Edit
/
File].
Select an unprotected custom picture file.
3
S
elect a
s
etting you wi
s
h to change and
s
elect the de
s
ired option.
Refer to
Available Custom Picture Settings
(
A
129) for details on the various settings.
Renaming Custom Picture Files
1
Select a custom picture file (
A
125).
2 Select
> [
/
Custom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Rename] > [Input].
Enter the desired file name (16 characters long) (
A
25).
Protecting Custom Picture Files
Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed.
1
Select a custom picture file (
A
125).
2 Select
> [
/
Custom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Protect] > [Protect].
i
will appear next to the file name.
To remove the protection, select [Unprotect] instead.
Resetting Custom Picture Files
1
Select a custom picture file (
A
125).
2 Select
> [
/
Custom Picture] > [Edit
/
File] > [Reset].
3
Select a preset custom picture setting and then select [OK].
The custom picture file will be reset to the selected values.