Pentax 645D Operation Manual - Page 64

Custom, Image

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suo!punj 6u!lootis Custom Image You can set the image finishing tone before shooting. Select from the following eight modes for Image Tone: Bright, Natural (default setting), Portrait, Landscape. Vibrant, Muted, Reversal Film and Monochrome. You can adjust the following parameters for each mode. Parameter Setting Saturation .1 -4 to +4 I Hue " I-4 to +4 Filter Effect ' 2 None/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/Magenta/Blue/ Cyan/Infrared Filter Toning *2 -4 to +4 High/Low Key Adj.3 -4 to +4 Contrast .3 -4 to +4 • [Contrast Highlight] and [Contrast Shadow] can be added to make more advanced settings. Sharpness -4 to +4 • You can change [Sharpness] to [Fine Sharpness]. '1 Not available when [Reversal Film] or [Monochrome] is selected. '2 Available only when [Monochrome] is selected. '3 Not available when [Reversal Film] is selected. I Press the button. The [Custom Image] setting screen ▪ CD) • appears. o e 0 I 2 Use the '4 ► keys to choose the image tone mode. 3 Use the A V keys to select the parameter you want to change and use the 1 ► keys to change the setting. 57: ErS ' Portrait Available operations zAk. dial Switches between enabling and disabling the more advanced setting for contrast. dial Switches between [Sharpness] and [Fine Sharpness]. Main switch (0) AE-L button Displays the background image with Digital Preview. Saves the background image as a new file. 62

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suo!punj
6u!lootis
Custom
Image
You
can
set
the
image
fi
nishing
tone
before
shooting.
Select
from
the
following
eight
modes
for
Image
Tone:
Bright,
Natural
(default
setting),
Portrait,
Landscape.
Vibrant,
Muted,
Reversal
Film
and
Monochrome.
You
can
adjust
the
following
parameters
for
each
mode.
Parameter
Saturation
.1
Setting
—4
to
+4
I
Hue
"
I-4
to
+4
Filter
Effect
'
2
Toning
*2
High/Low
Key
Adj
.3
None/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/Magenta/Blue/
Cyan/Infrared
Filter
—4
to
+4
—4
to
+4
Contrast
.3
Sharpness
—4
to
+4
[Contrast
Highlight]
and
[Contrast
Shadow]
can
be
added
to
make
more
advanced
settings.
-4
to
+4
You
can
change
[Sharpness]
to
[Fine
Sharpness].
'1
Not
available
when
[Reversal
Film]
or
[Monochrome]
is
selected.
'2
Available
only
when
[Monochrome]
is
selected.
'3
Not
available
when
[Reversal
Film]
is
selected.
I
Press
the
button.
The
[Custom
Image]
setting
screen
appears.
CD
)
o
e
0
I
2
Use
the
'4
keys
to
choose
the
image
tone
mode.
3
Use
the
A
V
keys
to
select
the
parameter
you
want
to
change
and
use
the
1
keys
to
change
the
setting.
Available
operations
zAk.
dial
dial
57:
ErS
'
Portrait
Main
switch
(0)
Switches
between
enabling
and
disabling
the
more
advanced
setting
for
contrast.
Switches
between
[Sharpness]
and
[Fine
Sharpness].
Displays
the
background
image
with
Digital
Preview.
AE
-L
button
Saves
the
background
image
as
a
new
file.
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