Canon PowerShot A520 Software Starter Guide Ver.22 - Page 75

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71 4 Click the [2. Save] tab, set the file type and destination, and then click [Save]. Select [All Images] or [Checked Images] (images checked in the main window) to apply the common conversion settings. Select a file type Set the file destination You can also change the file name This will convert the image. 5 Click the [3. Exit] tab and click [OK]. Functions of the Image Quality Adjustment Window The following adjustments can be made in the Image Quality Adjustment Window. The available settings may vary depending on the camera used. This section adjusts the white balance according to the light source and color temperature. This section adjusts the digital exposure compensation, photo effect, contrast, sharpness, and saturation. The effect of the settings above can be viewed immediately if you place a check mark here. Restores all settings to the settings stored in the camera at the time of shooting. Tone Curve Tab You can set the levels for the RGB channels separately or together. Advanced Adjustments Tab You can set the settings for adaptive noise control and the color space for the output. Click the arrow to display the tab. If you cannot set the desired setting with the slider on the left, directly enter the setting here. Applies the settings to the displayed image You can change the coloration of the image to your preferred settings when you convert a RAW image. You can also select preset color schemes, such as Positive Film. Furthermore, you can add your own color schemes (My Color) to apply to other RAW images when they are being converted. See the PDF manual for ImageBrowser for more information (p. 2).

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Click the [2. Save] tab, set the file type
and destination, and then click [Save].
Select [All Images] or [Checked Images]
(images checked in the main window) to
apply the common conversion settings.
Select a file type
Set the file destination
You can also change the file name
This will convert the image.
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Click the [3. Exit] tab and click [OK].
Functions of the Image Quality Adjustment Window
The following adjustments can be made in the Image Quality Adjustment Window. The
available settings may vary depending on the camera used.
You can change the coloration of the image to your preferred settings when
you convert a RAW image. You can also select preset color schemes, such as
Positive Film. Furthermore, you can add your own color schemes (My Color) to
apply to other RAW images when they are being converted. See the PDF
manual for ImageBrowser for more information (p. 2).
This section adjusts the
white balance according
to the light source and
color temperature.
This section adjusts the
digital exposure
compensation, photo
effect, contrast,
sharpness, and saturation.
The effect of the settings
above can be viewed
immediately if you place a
check mark here.
Tone Curve Tab
You can set the levels for
the RGB channels
separately or together.
Advanced Adjustments
Tab
You can set the settings
for adaptive noise
control and the color
space for the output.
Click the arrow to
display the tab.
If you cannot set the
desired setting with the
slider on the left,
directly enter the setting
here.
Applies the settings to
the displayed image
Restores all settings to the
settings stored in the
camera at the time of
shooting.