Nikon 25414 D2Xs User's Manual - Page 86

Matching Colors to the Subject, Color Mode

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Taking Photographs-Image Adjustment Matching Colors to the Subject: Color Mode Much as film cameras offer a choice of films for different subjects, the D2Xs offers a choice of color modes with subtly different palettes. Option Description I (default) Choose for portrait shots. Choose for photographs that will be extensively processed or II retouched. This option is available only when AdobeRGB is selected for Color space. III Choose for nature or landscape shots. Take pictures in black-and-white with a wide tone range suited Black-and-white a wide variety of subjects, from portraits to landscapes. This op- (sRGB) tion is only available when sRGB is selected for Color Space. 1 Highlight Color mode in the shooting menu ( 168) and press the multi selector to the right. 2 Highlight the desired option and press the multi selector to the right. The shooting menu will be displayed. Color Space and Color Mode If sRGB is chosen for Color space when Color mode is set to Mode II, Color mode will be reset to the mode in effect when sRGB was last selected. Selecting Adobe RGB for Color space when Black-and-white (sRGB) is selected for Color mode sets Color mode to II. 72

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72
Taking Photographs—Image Adjustment
1
Highlight
Color mode
in the shooting menu
(
168) and press the multi selector to the
right.
2
Highlight the desired option and press the
multi selector to the right.
The shooting menu
will be displayed.
Matching Colors to the Subject:
Color Mode
Much as film cameras offer a choice of films for different subjects, the D2Xs
offers a choice of color modes with subtly different palettes.
Choose for portrait shots.
I
(default)
Description
Option
Choose for photographs that will be extensively processed or
retouched.
This option is available only when
AdobeRGB
is
selected for
Color space
.
II
Choose for nature or landscape shots.
III
Color Space and Color Mode
If
sRGB
is chosen for
Color space
when
Color mode
is set to Mode
II
,
Color mode
will be reset to the mode in effect when
sRGB
was last selected.
Selecting
Adobe
RGB
for
Color space
when
Black-and-white (sRGB)
is selected for
Color mode
sets
Color mode
to
II
.
Take pictures in black-and-white with a wide tone range suited
a wide variety of subjects, from portraits to landscapes.
This op-
tion is only available when
sRGB
is selected for
Color Space
.
Black-and-white
(sRGB)