Canon PowerShot G3 X Digital Photo Professional Ver.4.2 for Windows Instructio - Page 126

Color Management, Sorting, Images, Introduction, Contents, Downloading, Viewing, Printing, Editing

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Color Management You can specify settings relating to color management, such as settings for work color space, conditions for color matching, etc.  Default settings of Work color space You can select the color space (p.132) to be applied as a default setting of RAW images from five types. The color space set will be applied as the color space when a RAW image is converted and saved (p.86, p.113) or printed (p.107 to p.109).  If you change the color space, and you restart DPP, the set color space is applied as the default color space.  You can check the color space that is set in an image in all windows except the quick check window.  If you checkmark [Use shooting color space as work color space], the color space specified with the camera when the image was shot will be set as work color space. Introduction Changes are not applied to the edited image Even if the default setting is changed, the new default setting is not applied to edited (i.e., adjusted using the tool palette, cropped, dusterased) images. Change the settings individually. You can set a color space that is different from the default settings for each image (p.84).  Color matching settings (color setting of the monitor) Where a profile (p.131) is attached to the monitor you are using, you can display an image in more faithful colors by setting the profile.  If you select [Use the OS settings], the color profile set in Windows will also be applied in DPP. If you are using multiple monitors, the profile set for each monitor is applied to DPP.  Select the [Monitor profile], click the [Browse] button. You can select a profile for your monitor in the dialog box that appears. Precise coloring with a third-party monitor color reader If you use a profile created using a third-party monitor color reader, images can be displayed in even more precise colors.  Printing profile (color setting of the printer) Where a profile is not attached to the printer you are using to print images, you can print an image, simulating the colors displayed on screen by setting the profile in DPP. When you set a profile for printing in DPP, set the color adjustment function of the printer driver to off. If it is left on, the image may not be printed in colors close to those displayed on screen. Contents 1 Downloading Images 2Viewing Images 3Sorting Images 4Editing Images 5Printing Images 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting 8 Specifying Preferences Reference/ Index 125

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Sorting
Images
1
2
4
5
Introduction
Contents
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
Reference/
Index
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
8
Specifying
Preferences
You can specify settings relating to color management, such as settings
for work color space, conditions for color matching, etc.
Default settings of Work color space
You can select the color space
(p.132)
to be applied as a default setting
of RAW images from five types. The color space set will be applied as
the color space when a RAW image is converted and saved
(p.86,
p.113)
or printed
(p.107 to p.109)
.
If you change the color space, and you restart DPP, the set color
space is applied as the default color space.
You can check the color space that is set in an image in all windows
except the quick check window.
If you checkmark [Use shooting color space as work color space],
the color space specified with the camera when the image was shot
will be set as work color space.
Color Management
Color matching settings (color setting of the monitor)
Where a profile
(p.131)
is attached to the monitor you are using, you can
display an image in more faithful colors by setting the profile.
If you select [Use the OS settings], the color profile set in Windows
will also be applied in DPP. If you are using multiple monitors, the
profile set for each monitor is applied to DPP.
Select the [Monitor profile], click the [Browse] button. You can
select a profile for your monitor in the dialog box that appears.
If you use a profile created using a third-party monitor color reader,
images can be displayed in even more precise colors.
Printing profile (color setting of the printer)
Where a profile is not attached to the printer you are using to print
images, you can print an image, simulating the colors displayed on
screen by setting the profile in DPP.
Precise coloring with a third-party monitor color reader
When you set a profile for printing in DPP, set the color adjustment
function of the printer driver to off. If it is left on, the image may not
be printed in colors close to those displayed on screen.
Even if the default setting is changed, the new default setting is not
applied to edited (i.e., adjusted using the tool palette, cropped, dust-
erased) images. Change the settings individually.
Changes are not applied to the edited image
You can set a color space that is different from the default settings
for each image
(p.84)
.