RAW Image Viewing, Processing and Editing Software
Digital Photo Professional
Ver. 2.2
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Instruction Manual
OContent of this Instruction Manual
ODPP is used for Digital Photo Professional.OIn this manual, the windows used in the
examples are from Mac OS X 10.3.
O` indicates the selection procedure of the pull-
down menu.Example: [View] menu ` [Sort] ` [File name].
OSquare brackets are used to indicate items such
as menu names, button names and window names that appear on the computer screen.
OText inside < > indicates a key on the keyboard.O** indicates a reference page.
Click to move to the relevant page.
O :Marks information that should be read
before use.
O:Marks additional information you may find
helpful.
OSwitching Between Pages
OClick on arrows on the bottom right of the screen.
: next page
: previous page
: return to a page you had previously
displayed
OClick on the chapter headings on the right side
of the screen to switch to the contents page of that chapter. Also, click the item you want toread about on the table of contents to move to the relevant page.
OHelp and Shortcut Keys
OFor information about using DPP, refer to Help
from the menu.
ORefer to the “Shortcut Key List” in the Help for a
list of shortcut keys which are helpful for quick operation.
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Introduction
Digital Photo Professional (hereinafter,“DPP”) is high-performanceRAW image viewing, processing and editing software for EOS digital cameras. It is often thought that RAW images are difficult to handle compared withordinary JPEG images, but using DPP, youcan perform advanced edits and print RAW images with ease.
RAW Images and their Features
What is a RAW Image?
A RAW image is image data that has recorded output data of imaging sensor. Because image processing does not occur inside the camera when a photo is taken and the photo has been recorded in the special form of “RAW image data + Image processing conditions information at the time of shooting”, special software is needed to view or edit the image.
* “RAW” means “in a natural condition” or “not processed or refined”.
What Advantages does a RAW Image Have?
RAW images are recorded in the format “RAW image data + Image processing conditions information at the time of shooting”. When you open an image in DPP, the image is instantly developed and you can view the image as an image to whichimage processing conditions at thetime of shooting have been applied.Even if you perform various edits to the image you have opened (it undergoes automatic development processing each time), only theimage processing conditions (development conditions) change and the “original image data itself” remains unaffected. Consequently, imagedeterioration is not a problem and it is the perfect image data for users who want to get creative with their images after they have been shot.
In DPP the “Image processing conditions information” that can be edited in DPP is called a “Recipe”.
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What is RAW Development?
If described in terms of film, the concept of a RAW image is a shot image not yet developed (latent image).Withfilm, the image appears for the first time when it is developed. And as for the RAW image, too, you cannot viewit as an image on your computer unless you perform subsequent image signal processing.
Therefore, even though it is digital, this processing is called “development” and with EOS DIGITAL is performed using DPP.
With DPP, you can view, edit and print RAW images without having to be particularly conscious of the development processing.
RAW image data
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Main Features of DPP
Following are the main tasks you can perform with images you havedownloaded to your computer.
OView and organize RAW images
OReal-time edit of a RAW image
OFreely apply Picture Style
OTrim an image and change its size
OAutomatic dust erasure processing
System Requirements
OSMac OS X 10.2 to 10.4
ComputerMacintosh with one of the above OS preinstalled
CPU
RAMMinimum 512MB
Display
OThis software program is not compatible with UFS (Unix File System)
formatted disks.
Minimum 400MHz, PowerPC G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
Resolution : 1024 × 768 or moreColors : Thousands or more
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OConvert from a RAW image to a JPEG or
TIFF image and save
OPrint a RAW image
OTransfer the image to image editing
software
OProcess large numbers of RAW images in
batches
OView and organize JPEG and TIFF images
OReal-time edit of JPEG and TIFF images
OPrint JPEG and TIFF images
OColor management compatibility
OCMYK simulation for commercial printing
Supported Images
This software supports the following image types.
Image type/Camera usedExtension
EOS-1D Mark II NEOS-1Ds Mark II EOS-1D Mark IIEOS 5D
EOS 30DEOS 20D/20DaEOS DIGITAL REBEL XTiEOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
RAW images
JPEG images
TIFF imagesExif-compatible TIFF images.TIF, .TIFF
*Images converted to RAW images that have the “.CR2” extension in
CR2 Converter. For information on CR2 Converter, refer to Canon’s web site.
/400D DIGITAL/350D DIGITALEOS D6000*EOS D2000*
EOS-1DsEOS-1D.TIF
EOS 10DEOS D60
EOS D30
Exif 2.2 or 2.21-compatible JPEG images
EOS DIGITAL REBEL/300D DIGITAL
.CR2
.CRW
.JPG, .JPEG
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Downloading Images to Your Computer
ODownload images by connecting your camera and
computer
ODownload images using a card reader¿ p.35
Viewing and Checking RAW Images
OQuickly enlarge parts of an image¿ p.9
OSort images (check marks)¿ p.15, p.16
ODisplay the images in the thumbnail list display at high
resolution
¿ p.6
¿ p.17
OEdit an image while looking at the image before
editing
OErase dust shot with the image¿ p.43, p.44
OTrim parts of an image (trimming)¿ p.26
OSpecify an aspect ratio that matches the size of the
paper on which an image is to be printed
OEdit efficiently¿ p.25
ORestore an image to its condition at the time of
shooting
OErase unwanted parts of an image¿ p.46
¿ p.38
¿ p.26
¿ p.28
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OCheck shootinginformation such as the shooting date ¿ p.8,p.17
Editing RAW Images (Adjusting)
OAdjust brightness/darknessOUse automatic adjustmentOChange the Picture Style
OSharpen the modulation and contrast of colors
(contrast)
OMake skin tone look healthier (color tone)¿ p.20
OMake the image colors more vivid (color saturation)¿ p.20
OMake an image sharp (sharpness)¿ p.22
OAdjust an image to make color tone more natural
(white balance)
OChange an image to black-and-white or sepia tones
(monochrome)
¿ p.10, p.18¿ p.24¿ p.19
¿ p.20
¿ p.22
¿ p.21
Printing
OPrint
Print well on a Canon printerFaithfully reproduce the color of the subject when printingPrint with the shooting informationPrint a thumbnail list of images
OApproximate the color seen on screen with your
printing results
¿ p.30, p.48¿ p.30, p.48
¿ p.47¿ p.47
¿ p.53, p.54
Conversion of Images
OConvert a RAW image to a JPEG image¿ p.29, p.59
OEdit in Photoshop¿ p.46, p.60
OPerform batch processing¿ p.59
OEdit (adjust) a JPEG image¿ p.62
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Basic Operation
The basic operational flow – from how to download to your computer images shot with a camera to checking, editing, saving and printing a downloaded RAW image – is explained here.
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Starting up DPP.........................................................6
Downloading an Image to Your Computer................6
Viewing an Image......................................................8
View Images as Thumbnails in the Main Window........8
Changing the Size of Images...................................8
Enlarge and View an Image in the Edit Window...........9
Enlarging and Viewing a Specific Area.....................9
Adjusting an Image..................................................10
Saving an Image......................................................11
Printing an Image....................................................12
Connect the camera and computer with the cable provided anddownload the images saved on the memory card inside the camera.For downloading images, open the camera software “EOS Utility” from DPP and use.
Select the save destination for the images.
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OSelect the save destination in the folder area on the left of the
main window.
OWhen creating a folder, refer to p.34.
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¿DPP starts up and the main window appears.
Main window
Start up EOS Utility.
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OSelect the [Tools] menu` [Start EOS Utility].
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¿EOS Utility starts up.
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EOS Utility
Download images.
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Connect your camera and computer and turn the
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camera on.
OConnect the camera’s DIGITAL terminal and your computer with
the interface cable provided with the camera.
OFor detailed instructions on connecting your camera and
computer, refer to the “EOS Utility Instruction Manual” (Electronic manual in PDF format).
¿Downloading of images begins.¿Downloaded images are saved in the destination selected in step
1 and displayed in the main window of DPP.
For details on downloading images using a third party card reader, refer to p.35.
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Viewing an Image
Images downloaded to your computer are displayed as a thumbnails list in the main window. Double-click an image to open the edit window and the image is displayed at larger size.
Changing the Size of Images
You can change the size of the thumbnail images displayed as thumbnails in the main window and display them with shooting information attached.
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View Images as Thumbnails in the Main Window
Rotate selectedimage.
Main window
Click to select the image.
Display thumbnails of all the images inside the folder selected in the folder area on the left.
Select the [View] menu ` desired item.
¿The display changes to the selected item.
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For a list of main window functions, refer to p.80.
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Enlarge and View an Image in the Edit Window
Double-click
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Enlarging and Viewing a Specific Area
Double-click the area you want to enlarge.
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¿The edit window appears.
Edit windowTool palette
Double-click
¿The area you double-clicked is enlarged to 100% (actual pixel
size).
OWhen changing the display position, drag on the image or drag
the enlargement display position in the tool palette.
ODouble-click again to revert to the full view.
Tool palette enlargement display position
Change the enlargement display position by dragging.
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¿It may take time for the image to redraw itself.OClick the [] in the upper left of the window to close the edit
window.
For a list of edit window functions, refer to p.82.
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OTo select a view size other than 100% view, select the [View]
menu` desired enlargement ratio.
OIf you double-click on an image while in [50% view] or [200%
view], the view changes to the full view ([Fit to window]).
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Adjusting an Image
You can perform a variety of image adjustments such as brightness adjustment or changing the Picture Style setting using the tool palette in the edit window. With RAW images, you can easily restore an image to its original settings with the [Reset] button even if you have made the wrong adjustment or setting. Try out the various adjustments.As an example, the procedure to adjust the brightness of an image is explained here.
Tool palette
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Drag the slider left or right.
With DPP, you can make the following adjustments to a RAW image using the [RAW image adjustment] tool palette and the [RGB imageadjustment] tool palette (p.83) in the edit window. The adjustments can be added to the image as a recipe (image processing conditionsinformation).
Tool Palette
Adjustment Item
BrightnessYY
White balanceYN
Click white balanceYYPicture StyleYN
ContrastYY
Color toneYYColor saturationYY
SharpnessYY
Dynamic rangeYYAutomatic adjustmentNY
Tone curveNY
OWhichever tool palette is used to adjust an image, only the recipe
changes and the original “RAW image data” itself remains unaffected.
OWhen adjusting a RAW image, first adjust with the [RAW image
adjustment] tool palette and then if further adjustment is required, usethe [RGB image adjustment] tool palette.
RAW Image Adjustment
RGB Image Adjustment
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¿The image brightness is adjusted in real time according to the
amount of adjustments.
When the tool palette does not display, select the [View] menu`[Tool palette].
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Saving an Image
If you perform the save operation described here, you can save your adjustments in the RAW image as a recipe (image processing conditions information). As an example, the procedure to add and save a recipe to an image is described here.
Select the [File] menu ` [Add recipe and save].
¿Your adjustments are saved to the image.
With DPP, images can be saved in the following ways.
OAdd recipe and save(p.28)
Add adjustments (recipe) to an original RAW image and save.
OAdd recipe and save as(p.28)
Add adjustments (recipe) to an original RAW image and save as a separate RAW image. The original RAW image remains unaffected.
OAdd thumbnail to image and save(p.17)*
Create a new thumbnail image for the mainwindow and saveto eachimage.The quality of images in the main window improves and images redraw themselves more quickly.
OConvert and save(p.29)
Convert adjusted RAW image to a JPEG or TIFF image and save. The original RAW image remains unaffected.
OBatch process(p.59)*
Convert in batches adjusted multiple RAW images to JPEG or TIFF images and save.The original RAW images remain unaffected.
You can save * in the main window.
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A “Recipe” is the image processing conditions information adjusted with the tool palette in the edit window.
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Printing an Image
You can print images with a printer. As an example, the procedure toprint one image on one sheet of paper is described here.
Select the [File] menu ` [Print].
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¿The [Print] dialog box appears.
Print.
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OSpecify the optimum settings for photograph printing in the
printer’s print settings dialog box and click the [Print] button.
¿Printing begins.
Quitting DPP
In the main window, select the [Digital Photo Professional] menu ` [Quit Digital Photo Professional].
¿The window closes and DPP quits.
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With DPP, you can perform the following types of printing:
OPrint one image (p.33)OPrint with a PIXMA/BJ printer (p.30, p.48)OPrint with shooting information (p.47)OContact sheet printing (p.47)
You can set the paper size etc. by selecting the [File] menu ` [Page setup].
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If you have not saved adjusted images, a confirmation dialog box for saving of the images appears. Select [Yes] to save the recipe (the adjustments) to the image (p.28).
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Introduction
Describes a more advanced operationalflow from efficiently checking multiple images, to various ways of editing an image, printing a RAW image with a Canon printer and sorting images.
You can enlarge images displayed as thumbnails in the main window and efficiently check each image. You can attach check marks and sort images into three groups.
Click the [Select all] button on the toolbar.
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¿The color of the image frame around all the images changes.
Click the [Next] or [Previous] button to switch
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between images.
Displays the image in full screen.To return to the normal screen, press the <esc> key.
Switch between 50% view/full view
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Display the quick check window.
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OSelect the [Tools] menu` [Start Quick check tool].
¿The quick check window appears.
OWhen you double-click on the area in the image you want to
enlarge, theimage is enlarged ([50% view]) centeredaround the area you double-clicked. Double-click again to revert to the full view.
OIf you have enlarged an image, you can move the display
position by dragging the image.
OTo close the window, click the [OK] button.
OThe enlargement ratio when you clicked [50% view] button is half
the actual pixel width (100%).
OEach operation can also be performed with the menu which
appears by clicking on the image while holding down the <control> key.
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OWhen step 2 is performed with no image selected in the main
window, you can check in the quick check window all the images that were displayed in the main window.
OFor a list of quick check window functions, refer to p.84.
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Sorting Images
You can sort images by attaching three types of check marks for each subject or theme in the quick check window.
Attaching check marks for sorting in the quick check window.
Check mark
Checking Selected Images Only
You can display images selected in the main window in the quick check window.
Select multiple images that you want to check in the main window.
OSelecting multiple images
Click on images while holding down the <> key.
OSelecting multiple consecutive images
Click on images while holding down the <shift> key.
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¿The selected check mark appears in the upper left ofthe window.OClick the [Clear] button to remove the check marks.
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Classifying Images in the Main Window
You can classify images by attaching three types of check marks in the main window.
In the main window, select the images you want to classify and attach a check mark for classifying.
Check mark
¿The selected check mark appears in the upper left of the image
frame.
OClick the [Clear check] button to remove the check marks.
Sorting Images in the Main Window
You can sort images in the main window in theorder of the check marks you have attached to images or in the order of date and time at which the images were shot.
Select the [View] menu ` [Sort] ` desired item.
¿The images are sorted in order according to the selected item.
[Check mark1] - [Check mark3]
Images with check marks are sorted in numerical order.
[Shooting Date/Time]
Images are sorted by shooting date and time from the earliest.
[File name]
Images are sorted by file name in alphanumeric order (0 to 9 JA to Z).
[RAW priority]
Images are sorted in the following order: RAW images J JPEG images J TIFF images
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When you have attached check marks 1 to 3, the images are sorted as follows: If you select 1, the order is 1 J 2 J 3; if you select 2, the order is 2 J 1 J3; if you select 3, the order is 3 J 2 J 1.
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Improving the Quality of an Image in the Main Window
Create a new thumbnail image for the main window and save to each image. The quality of images in the main window improves and images redraw themselves more quickly.
With all the images selected, select the [File] menu `[Add thumbnail to image and save].
Checking Image Shooting Information
Select the image for which you want to check the
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shooting information.
Select the [File] menu ` [Info].
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OThe quality of thumbnail images best improves when [Large
thumbnail] (p.8) is selected.
OA large number of images may take some time to add.
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¿The image information window appears.
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Editing an Image
Below is described how to adjust an image using the tool palette in theedit window.You can easily restore an image to its original condition with the [Reset]button even if you have made the wrong adjustment or setting. Try out the various adjustments.
Adjusting Brightness
Brightness of an image can be adjusted. Move the slider to the right to make an image brighter and to the left to make an image darker.
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¿The image is adjusted in real time according to adjustments
performed with the tool palette.
OTo revert to the condition before the last operation performed on
the tool palette, press the <> + <Z> keys.
Drag the slider left or right.
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Enter a numerical value.
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OYou can rotate an image in the [Adjustment] menu.OTo display multiple edit windows, perform the operation to display
the edit window (p.9) several times.
OYou can change the way the tool palette is displayed (p.52).OFor a list of edit window functions, refer to p.82.OFor a list of tool palette functions, refer to p.83.
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OThe adjustment range is –2.0 to +2.0 (in 0.01-stop increments
when entering a value).
OIn the main window, you can also adjust brightness in the
[Brightness adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click the [Brightness (RAW)] button (p.80) in the toolbar.
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Changing a Picture Style
You can change the settings of a RAW image you have shot to [Standard], [Portrait], [Landscape], [Neutral], [Faithful] or [Monochrome]. Simply select the desired Picture Style and its settings are reflected in an image. If you change a RAW image to monochrome andsave it, you can revert to the original colors of the image by clicking the [Reset] button of the Picture Style.
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Select
Standard
Portrait
Landscape
Neutral
Faithful
Monochrome
(Picture Style file
registered in the
camera)
The image looks vivid. Ordinarily, this setting is suitable for most images.
For nice skin tones. Effective for close-ups of women and children. By changing the [Color tone], you can adjust the skin tone
(p.20).
For vivid blues and greens. Effective for making images of landscapes impressive.
For natural colors and subdued images. Effective for base images which are to undergo adjustment.
When the subject is photographed under a color temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject’s color. Effective for base images which are to undergo adjustment.
For black and white images. You can also adjust with [Filter effect] or [Toning effect]
(p.21).
Displayed when selecting an image shot with the Picture Style file registered in thecamera. In the list, the caption name of the Picture Style file registered in the camera is displayed in ( ).
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In DPP, even if you change the Picture Style, the [Contrast], [Colortone], [Color saturation] and [Sharpness] settings do not change. Change each one as necessary.
[Contrast], [Color tone], [Color saturation] and [Sharpness] set for each Picture Style item can be memorized for each image (p.52).
The caption name of the Picture Style file
[Loaded Picture
Style file]
downloaded from Canon’s web site and loaded by clicking the [Browse] button is displayed in [ ].
Applying a Picture Style File
You can apply Picture Style files downloaded from Canon’s web site. Click the [Browse] button and in the window that appears, select a downloaded Picture Style file. The Picture Style file you selected is applied to an image.
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Adjusting Contrast
Contrast can be used to adjust modulation and degree of contrast of color. Move the slider to the right to make contrast stronger and to the left to make contrast weaker.
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Drag the slider left or right (9 steps).
Changing Color Tone and Color Saturation
Skin tone and overall color saturation can be adjusted. If Picture Style is set to [Monochrome] (p.21),[Color tone] and[Color saturation] switch to [Filter effect] and [Toning effect].
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Drag the sliders left or right.
Display the values of the settings.
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If [Linear] is check-marked, a dim image is displayed. Use for performing individual detailed image adjustment and performing different adjustments with image editingsoftware that has advanced editing functions.
OColor tone:Mainly used for adjusting skin tones. Move the
slider to the right to make skin tones more yellow, and to the left to make skin tones redder.
OColor saturation:The overall color depth of the image is
adjusted with color saturation. Move the slider to the right to make the color deeper, and tothe left to make the color weaker.
The adjustment range is –4 to +4 (in 1-stop increments).
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Adjusting Monochrome
You cancreate monochrome photographs with effects similar to filteringand with the look of a single-color photograph.
Select [Monochrome] in the [Picture Style] list box
1
(p.19).
2
Reverts the image to the original settings.
OFilter effect:Creates an image where the white of clouds and the
green of trees are emphasized in the same monochrome photograph.
FilterExample of effect
NoneOrdinary monochrome image without filter effect.
Yellow
Orange
Red
Blue sky is reproduced more naturally and white clouds emerge clearly.
Blue sky becomes somewhat darker. The brightness of the setting sun increases further.
Blue sky becomes quite dark. Autumn leaves become clear and bright.
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Display the values of the settings.
Drag the sliders left or right.
Green
OToning effect:You can create a single-color monochrome
Human skin tones and lips become softer. The green leaves of trees become clear and bright.
photograph to which color has been added. You can choose from [None], [Sepia], [Blue], [Purple] and[Green].
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If the [Contrast](p.20) slider is set to the right, the filter effect is emphasized even more.
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Adjusting Sharpness
You can make the overall atmosphere of an image softer or harder.Move the slider to the right to make an image harder and to the left to make an image softer.
Reverts the image to the original settings.
Drag the slider left or right.
Changing White Balance
If the color tone of the photographed image does not appear natural, adjust the white balance. You can make the color tone natural by setting the light source at the time of shooting an image of, for example, pale-colored flowers.
Reverts the image to the original settings.
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Display the value of the setting.
The adjustment range is 0 to 10 (in 1-stop increments).
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ORefer to your camera’s instruction manual for details on each
white balance setting.
OIn the main window, you can also adjust white balance in the
[White balance adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click the [White balance] button (p.80) in the toolbar.
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Using Click White Balance
You canadjust white balance by making a selected part of an image the standard for white. Using click white balance is effective when using it in parts of an image where white color tone has changed under the influence of a light source.
1
¿The color of the image is adjusted with thepoint you selectedas
the standard for white.
OIf you click on another point in the image, the white balance is
adjusted again.
OTo finish click white balance, click the [Click] button.
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Click on a point that is to be the standard for white.
2
ClickReverts the Displays the coordinates of the cursorposition and the RGB values (8-bit conversion).
image to the original settings.
OThe image is adjusted based on the average value of a 5 × 5 pixel
range from the clicked point.
OEven if you have selected a neutral gray point in an image, the
result of adjustment is thesameas when youselect a white point.
OIn the main window, you can also use click white balance by
clicking the [Click (RAW)] button (p.80) in the toolbar.
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Automatically Adjusting Brightness and Color (Tone Curve Assist)
[Brightness] and [Color] are automatically adjusted to create a desirable standard image. The degree of automatic adjustment can be selectedfrom [Standard] or [High].
Click on the [RGB image adjustment] tab sheet and click the desired automatic adjustment button.
Reverts the tone curve to the original settings.
High
Standard
If you click the [] button, the tone curve as well as the [Color tone] and [Color saturation] of the [RGB image adjustment] tool palette revert to the default settings. Take care when adjusting the [Color tone] and [Color saturation] individually.
OAutomatic adjustment (tone curve assist) is a function for
adjusting the brightness and color by automatically adjusting the tone curve (brightness and color saturation of an image before and after adjustment in the form of a graph) of an image. The adjustment result may not be as expected with the following images:
• Images which have been shot with the proper exposure
• Images where the brightness is unbalanced
• Images which are too dark
• Images which have extreme backlighting
OIn the main window, you can also adjust the tone curve by
selecting the [Adjustment] menu ` [ToneCurve Assist - Standard] or [Tone Curve Assist - High].
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¿The tone curve changes as adjusted.OStandard:Standard automatic adjustment. Suitable for most
images.
OHigh:Use when the effect achieved in standard automatic
adjustment is not strong enough.
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Editing Efficiently
The thumbnail display and the editwindow are combined and images can be edited efficiently while quickly switching between images to be edited. Images to be edited are selected beforehand in the main window.
In the main window, select the images you want to edit.
1
Switch to the edit image window.
2
OThe tool palette has the same content as the edit window.OTo revert to the condition before the last operation performed on
the tool palette, press the <> + <Z> keys.
ODouble-click on the position you want to enlarge and the image is
displayed enlarged at [100% view] (actual pixel size). Double-click again to return to the full view ([Fit to window]).
OWhen you have displayed an enlarged image, you can change
the display position by dragging the image.
OIf you want to arrange sideways the thumbnail display position as
shown below, select the [View] menu ` [Change thumbnail position].
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¿The main window switches to the edit image window.
Edit in the edit image window.
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Click to switch back to the main window.
Change the size.
Edit image window
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Select the image to be edited.
¿ It may take time for the image to redraw itself.
ODouble-click on theimage in[50% view], [100% view] or [200%
view] to change to the full view ([Fit to window]).
OYou can change the way the tool palette is displayed (p.52).OFor a list of edit image window functions, refer to p.85.
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Trimming an Image
You can trim and enlarge only the part of an image youneed, or change the composition of an image where an image shot horizontally becomesvertical. The trimmed image becomes a trimmed image when converted to JPEG or TIFF image and saved (p.29).
Select the image to be trimmed.
1
Open the trimming window.
2
OSelect the [Tools] menu` [Start Trimming tool].
¿The trimming window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, select a ratio and
3
trim.
Trimming window
Cancel
Select a trimming ratio.
OThe trimmed range can be moved by dragging.OYou can enlarge or reduce the size of the trimmed range by
dragging the four corners of the trimmed range.
OList of aspect ratios (width : height)
O[Free]:You can freely trim an image.O[Custom]:You can trim an image at the specified ratio.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
4
¿The [] mark (p.81) appears in the trimmed image.
Convert and save the trimmed image as a separate
5
image.
OThe trimmed image becomes a separate trimmed image when
converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved (p.29).
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Drag the trimming range.
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List of Trimming Functions
Full screen display/returns to normal screen
Ratioof trimming range (you can also enter numerical values if you haveselected [Custom])
Upper left coordinates of trimmed range (you can also enter numerical values)Size of trimmed range (you can also enter numerical values)
Copies the trimmed range and applies (pastes)* it to a separate image.
Displays borders around a trimmedrange.Level of opacity outside a trimming rangeSwitches between displayed images.*
*Operates when you have selected multiple images and the
trimming window is displayed.
OIf [Free] has been selected in the [Aspect ratio] list box, you can
also drag the borders of the trimmed range to change its range.
OTo apply the same trimming range to multiple images, use the
[Copy], [Paste] and [Apply All] buttons.
OThe image does not become a trimmed image by performing
“Adding a Recipe and Save” (p.28). You must convert to a JPEG or TIFF image and save it (p.29).
OIf you print a trimmed image without converting and saving with
Easy-PhotoPrint(p.30), the untrimmed image is printed. Convert to a JPEG or TIFF image and save before printing (p.29).
OChanges are not saved to a trimmed image, merely information
about the trimmed range is saved in the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time
OEach operation can also be performed with the menu which
appears by clicking on the image while holding down the <control> key.
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYoucan also press the<esc>key to return the full screen display
to the normal screen display.
OIf you have clicked [Apply All], the trimming range you have
copied is applied to all images selected when the trimming window is displayed.
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Re-Editing an Image
Since only the image processing conditions of an edited RAW image is changed and displayed, the original image data itself remains unaffected in its original condition. For that reason, you can cancel all adjustments in an image and restore it to the last saved condition or to the image that you originally shot.
Saving Editing Results
Adding a Recipe and Save
You can save contents adjusted using the tool palette as a recipe (image processing conditions information) to an image.
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Select the image that is to be re-edited.
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Select the [Adjustment] menu ` desired item.
2
Select the [File] menu ` desired item.
¿Your adjustments are saved to the image.
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¿The image reverts to the conditions of the selected item.
As with RAW images, edited JPEG or TIFF images (p.62) can also be reverted at any time to their original condition with the operation on this page.
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Saving as a JPEG or TIFF Image
To view, edit and print a RAW image with software other than DPP, convert to a more versatile JPEG or TIFF image.An image that has been trimmed(p.26)or that has had dust erased
(p.43, p.44, p.46) becomes a trimmed image or a dust-erased image
when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved.The RAW image remains unaffected.
Select the image to be converted.
1
Select the [File] menu ` [Convert and save].
2
Specify the necessary settings, and then click the
3
[Save] button.
OBy default, the image is converted and saved to a JPEG image
with the highest image quality, without changing the image size. Change the settings according to your requirements.
Enter a file name.Select the save
destination.Select an image type.
Click and save
¿The RAW image is converted and the JPEG or TIFF image is
saved as a new image in the specified save destination.
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¿The [Convert and save] dialog box appears.
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OA trimmed (p.70) or dust-erased (p.72, p.73, p.75) JPEG or TIFF
image can be saved as a separate trimmed image or dust-erased image by following the operation on this page.
OFor a list of [Convert and save] window functions, refer to p.86.
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Printing an Image
This section explains how to print high-resolution photographs easily with the PIXMA/BJ printers compatible with the Canon printing software, Easy-PhotoPrint. It also explains how to print photographs using other printers.
Printing Photographs with Canon PIXMA/BJ Printers
You can perform the following types of photograph printing with the PIXMA/BJ printers compatible with the Easy-PhotoPrint:
OSimple printing of RAW imagesOPrinting with faithful colorsOHigh quality printing using the color reproduction range of Adobe RGB
and a PIXMA printerToperform this printing, it is necessary to first install Easy-PhotoPrint version 2.1 or later on your computer.
Select the image to be printed.
1
Start up Easy-PhotoPrint.
2
OSelect the [File] menu ` [Plug-in printing] ` [Print with Easy-
PhotoPrint].
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In the Easy-PhotoPrint window, select the [Easy-
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Select the [Advanced] tab sheet and cancel the Easy-
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Click toremove check mark.
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¿The preferences window appears.
Select [Quality Priority] in [Print Quality].
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Select Quality Priority.
Click to close thewindow.
In the [2 Paper Selection] tab sheet, cancel the image
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Click to remove check marks
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and click the [Print] button.
Click to print.
If you print a trimmed (p.26) image without converting and saving, the untrimmed image is printed. Convert to a JPEG or TIFF image and save before printing (p.29).
OPrinting with faithful colors
You can print faithful colors with images that have sRGB orAdobe RGB color space set (p.46, p.53).
OPrinting with a wide color reproduction
If you set the color space (p.46, p.53) to Adobe RGB and print with the PIXMA printer, the color reproduction area widens, and green and blue in particular are reproduced vividly.
OYou can print up to 1000 images selected in DPP at a time.OIf you are not satisfied with the color of a printed photograph,
change the matching method to [Perceptual](p.53, p.54).
ODPP is also compatible for printing with Easy-PhotoPrint Pro
(p.48).
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¿Printing begins.
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Organizing Images
This sectionexplains how to delete unwanted images, create folders for saving images, copy or move images, etc., and organize your images.
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You can print one image on one sheet of paper.
Select the image to be printed.
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Select the [File] menu ` [Print].
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Deleting an Unwanted Image
Be aware that you cannot recover deleted images.
Select an unwanted image in the main window.
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Select the [File] menu ` [Delete].
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¿The [Print] dialog box appears.
Set to photograph printing and print.
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OSpecify the optimum settings for photograph printing in the
printer’s print settings dialog box and click the [Print] button.
¿Printing begins.
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¿The image is moved to the [Trash] and is deleted from DPP.OThe images are deleted completely by selecting the [Finder] `
[Empty Trash] on the desktop.
If you selected multiple images, they are all deleted. Take particular care when you have just completed a task involving selection of multiple images.
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Creating a Folder for Saving Images
Enter a folder name and click the [OK] button.
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¿The new folder is created in the folder selected in step 1.
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You can create a folder for sorting images.
In the folder area, select the location where the new
1
folder is to be created.
Select the [File] menu ` [Create new folder].
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Sorting Images
You can move or copy images to a separate folder and sort by shootingdate or themes.
Drag the image to be copied or moved.
¿The images are copied or moved to the destination folder.OTo copy:Drag the image while holding down the <option> key
and release when the image is in the required folder.
OTo move:Drag the image and release when the image is in the
required folder.
Sorting Folders
You can move or copy folders to a separate folder and sort them.
Drag the folder to be copied or moved.
¿The folders are copied or moved to the destination folder.OTo copy:Drag the folder while holding down the <option> key
and release when the folder is in the required folder.
OTo move:Drag the folder and release when the folder is in the
required folder.
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Downloading CF Card Images from a Card Reader
In the explanation window above, open a removable disk icon in the folder area and move the [DCIM] folder inside to a suitable place suchas to the desktop. The [DCIM] folder and the images inside are downloaded to your computer.
You can register frequently used folders as bookmarks.Registered folders appear by clicking the [Bookmark] menu.
Select the folder for which a bookmark is to be
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Organizing Bookmarks
You can change a folder name or delete a folder registered in [Bookmark].
Select the [Bookmark] menu ` [Organize].
¿The [Sort bookmarks] window appears and you can change
folder names or delete folders.
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Select the [Bookmark] menu ` [Add].
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¿The folder selected in step 1 is registered in the [Bookmark]
menu.
OSelect a folder registered in [Bookmark] to display images in the
selected folder in the main window.
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Introduction
Various preferences including advanced image editing, automatic dust erasure processing, various printing functions for printing out work, andcolor management are explained here, geared to the user who is a professional competent in the handling of commercial image editingsoftware.
Editing While Comparing with the Original Image.... 38
Changing How the Window is Split............................38
Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop................ 46
Setting Work Color Space........................................ 46
Printing with Shooting Information........................... 47
Printing a Thumbnail List (Contact Sheet Printing).. 47
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Editing While Comparing with the Original Image
You can display before and after versions of an adjusted image in the same window and edit while checking the adjustment results.
Changing How the Window is Split
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In the edit window, select the [View] menu ` [Before/
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after comparison].
¿The image divides into a left and right window.
¿The window on the right shows the image after editing.
Change the image display.
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OSelect the [View] menu ` [Change up/down/left/right].¿The arrangement of the two images changes to top and bottom.
You can change the display of the image to a single image split in two.
Select the [Digital Photo Professional] menu `
1
[Preferences].
Select the [View settings] tab sheet.
2
Select [Split single image and show] from [Before/
3
after comparison] and click the [OK] button.
¿One image is divided and displayed on the left and right or top
and bottom.
OToswitch betweentopandbottom, and left and right,perform the
same operation as step 2 on the left page.
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¿The bottom window shows the image after editing.
Images canalsobe displayed in theedit image window by the same operation.
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Performing Advanced Editing
This section explains how to use the advanced editing function on the tool palette in the edit window.
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Adjusting White Balance with Color Wheel
Adjusting White Balance with Color Temperature
White balance can be adjusted by setting a numerical value for color temperature.
Select [Color temperature] from the [White balance adjustment] list box.
Displays the value set.
Drag the slider left or right.
White balance can be adjusted by movinga cursor in the color direction shown in the color wheel.
In the [RAW image adjustment] tool palette, click the [Tune] button.
Enter the values to set.
Drag
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OThe adjustment range is 2800 to 10,000K (in 100K units).OIn the main window, you can also adjust white balance in the
[White balance adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click the [White balance] button (p.80) in the toolbar.
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OThe adjustment rangeof colortone is 0 to 359(1 unit in numerical
value input), and the adjustment range of color saturation is 0 to 255 (1 unit in numerical value input).
OIn the main window you can also adjust white balance in the
[White balance adjustment] dialog box which appears when you click the [White balance] button (p.80) in the toolbar.
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Adjusting Dynamic Range
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The dynamic range (width of gradation expression) from dark points to bright points in an image can be adjusted.The more the shadow point is towards the right, the more the gradation of dark points in the image disappears and the image becomes darker. The morethehighlight point is towards the left, the more the gradation of bright points in the image disappears and the image becomes brighter.
The narrower the space between shadow point and highlight point becomes, the narrower the gradation from brightpoints to dark points of an image becomes.
Drag the slider to the left to set highlight points.
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Tone Curve Adjustment
You can adjust the brightness, contrast and color of a specific area by changing the tone curve.
Make adjustments.
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Batch adjusts RGB.
Adjusts each channel.
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Select the tone curve mode and interpolation
2
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<control> + click inside the graph to display the menu.
Click toadd a [] (point).Adjust by dragging [].
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OThe horizontal axis shows the input level and the vertical axis
shows the output level.
OThe maximum number of [] is 8.OTo delete a [], double-click on the [].
OThe histogram display changes according to adjustment.
You can also fix the histogram display to the display before any adjustments(p.52).
OThe tone curve mode and interpolation method for a tone curve
can also be changed in [Preferences](p.52).
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Example of a Tone Curve Operation
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[RGB image adjustment] Tool Palette Functions
The [RGB image adjustment] tool palette has the following functions. Its operating method is explained in detail in Chapter 5.
OClick white balanceODynamic range adjustmentOColor tone, color saturation and sharpness adjustment
The [RAW image adjustment] tool palette has the same functions as above, so use of the following [RAW image adjustment] tool palette functions are recommended for adjusting RAW images.
O“Using Click White Balance” (p.23)O“Adjusting Dynamic Range” (p.40)O“Changing Color Tone and Color Saturation” (p.20)O“Adjusting Sharpness” (p.22)
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Performing Automatic Dust Erasure Processing
The Dust Delete Data that is appended to images shot with the camera that can attach this data, can be used to automatically erase dust spots. The dust-erased image becomes a dust-erased image when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved(p.29).
In the main window, select an image appended with
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Dust Delete Data.
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Start Stamp tool].
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¿The copy stamp window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, click the [Apply
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Dust Delete Data] button.
Copy stamp window
Convert and save as a separate image.
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OThe image becomes a dust-erased image by converting and
saving as a JPEG or TIFF image (p.29).
Even if you have saved by performing “Adding a Recipe and Save”
(p.28), a dust-erased image is not created, merely information about
dust erasure processing is saved to an image. You must convert to a JPEG or TIFF image and save it (p.29).
OA dust-erased image does not change, merely dust erasure
information is saved to the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time(p.28).
OCheck dust-erased images in the copy stamp window. You cannot
check them in other windows.
OIn automatic dust erasure processing, dust spots are erased
based on information relating to dust saved in the Dust DeleteData. However, theremay be cases where youwill not be able to erase dust spots depending on the type of dust. If this occurs, erase those dust spots using the repair function (p.44) or the copystamp function (p.46).
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYou can also press the <esc> key to returnthe full screen display
to the normal screen display.
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¿Dust spots are erased in a single operation.OYou can check the erased dust spots one by one by pressing the
<F> key. (Press the <B> key to return to the previous dust spot.) Also, you can cancel only the displayed dust-erased spot bypressing the <delete> key.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
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¿The [] mark (p.81) is displayed on an image from which dust
spots have been erased.
Automatic Dust Erasure Processing in the Main Window
In the main window, you can also automatically erase dust spots in an image appended with Dust Delete Data.
Select an image appended with Dust Delete Data, and then select the [Adjustment] menu ` [Apply Dust Delete Data].
¿Dust spots in the selected image are erased in a single
operation.
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Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)
You can erase dust spots in an image by selecting them one by one. The dust-erased image becomes a dust-erased image when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved(p.29).
In the main window, select the image you want to
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erase dust spots.
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Start Stamp tool].
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¿The copy stamp window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, double-click the
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point from where dust is to be erased.
Place the dust spot to be erased within the[] and
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click.
Click
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¿The display changes to 100% view.OThe display position can be changed by dragging.OYou can also change the display to 100% view by clicking the
[100% view] button.
Click the button that matches the dust spot to be
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OIf the dust spot is dark in color, click the [] button, and if
the dust spot is light in color, click the [] button.
OWhen you move the cursor over the image, the dust erasure
range appears as [].
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¿The dust spot within the [] is erased.OClick on another part of the image to continue to erase dust spots
in the image.
OTo erase dust in another part of the image, click the button
clicked in step 4 again to cancel dust erasure processing and perform the operation again from step 3.
OWhen the dust spot cannot be erased, [] is displayed.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
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¿The [] mark (p.81) is displayed on an image from which dust
spots have been erased.
Convert and save as a separate image.
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OThe image becomes a dust-erased image by converting to a
JPEG or TIFF image and saving (p.29).
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List of Repair Functions
Full screen display/returns tonormal screen
Even if you have saved by performing “Adding a Recipe and Save”
(p.28), a dust-erased image is not created, merely information about
dust erasure processing is saved to an image. You must convert to a JPEG or TIFF image and save it (p.29).
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Sets the size of the dust erasure range (you can also enter a numerical value).
Restores/redoes the image.
Copies the dusterasure rangeand applies (pastes) it to a separate image.
Switches between images.*
OA dust-erased image does not change, merely dust erasure
information is saved to the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time(p.28).
OCheck dust-erased images in the copy stamp window. You cannot
check them in other windows.
O[Radius] that sets the dust erasure range can be set in a range of
5 to 100 (in one pixel units).
OSpots of dust can be erased with the repair function. There may
be cases where you will not be able to erase lines of dust. If this occurs, erase the dust with the copy stamp function (p.46).
OWhen you have erased several dust spots inan image, press the
<B> key to display the previous dust-erased spot and the <F> key to display the next dust-erased spot successively.
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYou can also press the <esc> key to returnthe full screen display
to the normal screen display.
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*Operates when you have selected multiple images and the copy
stamp window is displayed.
OYou can apply the dust erasure in the same place in multiple
images using the [Copy] and [Paste] buttons.
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Erasing Unwanted Parts of an Image (Copy Stamp Function)
Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop
A RAW image can be converted to a TIFF 16bit image and transferred to Photoshop.
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You can correct an image by pasting a section of an image copied from another part of the image to an unwanted part of the image. Thecorrectedimagebecomes a corrected image by converting to a JPEG or TIFF image and saving (p.29).
Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Manually Erasing Dust (Repair
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Specify the section to be copied.
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OClick the [Select Copy Source] button and then click on the
section that is to be the copy source.
OTo change the section that is to be the copy source, perform the
operation above again.
OYou can also specify the section to be copied by clicking on the
section to be copied while holding down the <option> key.
OTo fix the position of the copy source, check mark the [Fix Copy
Source position].
Correct the image.
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OClick or drag on the section you want to correct on the image. [+]
in the window indicates the copy source and [] indicates the copy destination.
¿The copied image is pasted in the position to which it was
dragged.
OFor [Pen type], you can select from [Brush] (the pasted image’s
borders simulate a brush) and [Pencil] (the pasted image’s borders are sharp).
OContinue by performing the same operations as steps 6 and 7 of
“Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)” (p.44).
(p.44).
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Transfer to Photoshop].
¿Photoshop starts up and the transferred image is displayed.
OCompatible versions of Photoshop are CS2, CS and 7.0.OOnly one image can be transferred at a time. To send multiple
images at one time, refer to “Batch Transfer Images to ImageEditing Software” (p.60).
OTransferred images are automatically converted to TIFF 16bit
images to which an ICC profile is added. The ICC profile contains information about [Preferences] (p.53) or work color space set for each image as described belowand the appropriate color information is relayed to Photoshop.
Setting Work Color Space
A different work color space from the default settings (p.53) can be set for each RAW image.
Select the [Adjustment] menu ` [Work color space] `color space to be set.
OSince only the image processing conditions information changes,
the color space of a RAW image can be freely changed at any time.
OWhen you set a color space different from the default setting and
change the default setting color space(p.53), the setting is not applied to the image. Change the setting for each image following the operation above.
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Printing with Shooting Information
You can freely lay out one image on one sheet of paper and print together with titles and shooting information etc.
Select one image to be printed.
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click the [Print] button.
Print preview
Printing a Thumbnail List (Contact Sheet Printing)
You can print rows of multiple images on one sheet of paper.
Select images to be printed in a thumbnail list.
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Select the [File] menu ` [Contact Sheet Prints].
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OAn image can be moved by dragging.ODrag the four corners of the image to change the size.OFor the shooting information, click [] on the [Text] tab sheet
and select the necessary items in the window that is displayed.
OYou can print one image selected with DPP.OYou can set printer profiles(p.53, p.54).OIf CMYK simulation has been set, the image is printed in the set
colors (p.53, p.54).
OThe settings performed in step 3 are memorized by clicking the
[Apply] button (not including the settings in the [Text] tab sheet).
Print preview
OYou can set printer profiles(p.53, p.54).OIf CMYK simulation has been set, the image is printed in the set
colors (p.53, p.54).
OThe settings performed in step 3 are memorized by clicking the
[Apply] button (not including the settings in the [Text] tab sheet).
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Printing with a PIXMA Printer
For Canon PIXMA printers that are compatible with the printing software Easy-PhotoPrint Pro, you can print with DPP by a simple operation that has the following features:
OSimple printing of RAW imagesOPrinting in faithful colorOHigh quality printingusing a wide colorspace of Adobe RGB etc. and
the wide area color reproduction range of a PIXMA printerToprint with DPP, first install Easy-PhotoPrint Pro version 1.0 or later on your computer.
Select the [File] menu ` [Plug-in printing] ` [Print
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with Easy-PhotoPrint Pro].
¿Easy-PhotoPrint Pro starts up.
Specify the required settings for printing, and then
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OYou can print up to 1000 images selected in DPP at a time.OThe specified output resolution (p.50, p.51), trimming (p.26) and
CMYK simulation (p.53, p.54) are not applied.
OWhen a color space (p.46, p.53) with a wider color space than
sRGB, such as Adobe RGB is set, the color reproduction range of the PIXMA printer is fully utilized and the image is printed withwider color gamut than the image that has sRGB color space set, and with faithful colors.
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Printing with a Large-Format Canon Printer
You can use DPP to print with the Canon large-format imagePROGRAF iP F5000 printer. To print with DPP, first install the imagePROGRAF Print Plug-in version 2.0 or later on your computer.
Specifying Preferences
You can change the various functions of DPP in the Preferences window.Check the contents of each window and set.
There are detailed contents for items in [General settings] (p.50), [Toolpalette] (p.52) and [Color management](p.53).
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Print Plug-In].
¿ imagePROGRAF Print Plug-in starts up.
Specify the required settings for printing, and then
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Select the [Digital Photo Professional] menu `
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[Preferences].
¿The [Preferences] window appears.
Select the tab sheet, specify the settings, and then
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OYou can print one image selected with DPP.OSpecified output resolution(p.50, p.51) and CMYK simulation
(p.53, p.54) are not applied.
OWhen a color space (p.46, p.53) with a wider color space than
sRGB, such as Adobe RGB is set, the color reproduction range of the imagePROGRAF iP F5000 printer is fully utilized and the image is printed with wider color gamut than the image that has sRGB color space set, and with faithful colors.
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General Settings
Basic preferences such as specifying the folder that opens when DPP is started, the image quality of displayed RAW images/image quality of RAW images when converted and saved, and whether noise reduction is enabled or disabled can be specified.
OOperating mode
You can select from three types of combination of image quality when a RAW image is displayed and when a RAW image is converted to aJPEG or TIFF image and saved (p.29, p.59).
[Quality priority]
Since noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) undergoes reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed or when an image is converted and saved, image quality is high. However, it takes more time to display an image or convert and save an image.
[Standard]
Because noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does not undergo reduction processing in the display of a RAW image, the speed at which an image is displayed is improved when compared to [Quality priority]. When an image is converted and saved, noise reduction processing is performed as in [Quality priority].
[Speed priority]
Noise (false color, luminance noise, chrominance noise) does not undergo reduction processing when a RAW image is displayed and when an image is converted and saved. For this reason, the speed at which an image is displayed and the speed at which an image is converted and saved increases.
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Noise reduction of operating mode
The noise in a RAW image shot at night or at a high ISO speed can bereduced. If noise reduction has been set, and[Quality priority] has been selected in [Operating mode], the results of noise reduction can be checked on screen.
If [Reduce luminance] has been set, resolution may be reduced along with reduction of noise, and if [Reduce chrominance] has been set, color bleeding may occur.
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OColor NR setting (except RAW)
The noise in a JPEG image shot at night or at a high ISO speed can be reduced. If noise reduction has been set, and [Quality priority] has been selected in [Operating mode], the results of noise reduction can be checked on screen.
View Settings
You can specify preferences relating to the display, such as the image display format (p.38) for before and after editing comparison.
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If noise reduction is set, the color bleeding may occur along with the noise reduction.
Default value for output resolution
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Tool Palette
You can specify preferences for the tool palette of the edit window or edit image window.
ODefault settings of RGB tone curve mode
When the setting is changed, the setting will be applied when DPP is restarted.
Changes are not applied to images with the [RGB] mark (p.81). Change each one individually (p.41, p.67).
Modified Picture Style settings
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[Contrast], [Color tone], [Color saturation], and [Sharpness] set for each Picture Style item can be memorized for each image.
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Color Management
Preferences relating to color management, such as settings for work color space, conditions for rendering intent etc. can be specified.
ODefault settings of work color space
You can select from five types of color space (p.89) that is applied as a default setting in RAW images. Color space that has been set is applied as the color space when a RAW image is converted and saved (p.29,
p.59) or printed (p.12, p.30, p.33, p.47,p.48, p.49).
OIf you have changed the setting, and you restart DPP, the new setting
is applied as the default setting color space.
OYou can check color space that has been set in an image in the edit
window (p.82) and the edit image window (p.85).
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OEvenif the default setting for the color space is changed, the color
space of images that have recipes attached to them are not changed. Change each one individually (p.46).
OYou can set a color space that is different from the default settings
for eachimage (p.46).
Display setting (color setting of the monitor)
O
Where a profile (p.88)is attached to the monitor you are using, you can display an image in more accurate colors by setting the profile.
OCheck mark the [Monitor profile], click the [Browse] button and in the
dialog box that appears, select a profile for your monitor.
If you use a profile created using a third party monitor color reader,images can be displayed in even more precise colors.
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OPrinting profile (color setting of the printer)
Where a profile (p.88) is attached to the printer you are using to print images, you can print an image and simulate the colors displayed on screen by setting the profile. The profile that has been set is applied to all printing (p.12, p.33, p.47) except for linked printing(p.30, p.48, p.49).
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ODo not set the image adjustment function of the printer driver. The
image may print in colors which are different from the colors in which the image is displayed.
OIf you are printing with a Canon inkjet printer, a profile is set
automatically and you can easily print in faithful colors (p.30,
p.48, p.49).
O
Setting of CMYK simulation profiles
You can select the color when printing in the CMYK environment of a printer etc. from four types of profiles (p.89) and perform simulation on screen.
OWhen CMYK simulation has been set, [CMYK] appears (p.80, p.82,
p.85)in the bottom of the main window, edit window and edit image
window, and colors can be checked.
OTotemporarily cancel CMYK simulation, press the <space> key.
Rendering intents when using Easy-PhotoPrint
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You can set a rendering intent (matching method) for printing with Easy-PhotoPrint (p.30, p.89).
OThe rendering intent is ordinarily set to [Relative Colorimetric].OWhen colors with [Relative Colorimetric] are not satisfactory, set to
[Perceptual].
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Batch Change the File Name of Images..................61
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Utilizing Adjusted Content (Recipe Data)
Any editing content (image processing conditions information) adjusted with thetool palette can be saved as a separate file from the image and loaded and applied to another image, or be copied and applied to another image. In DPP, editing data is referred to as a “recipe” (a file with .vrd as the extension).You can edit images efficiently by selecting and adjusting one image from large numbers of images shot with the same light source and batch applying the adjustment results to a large number of images.
Recipe data also includes content that has been edited with the[RGB image adjustment] tool palette. However, adjustments in the [RAW image adjustment] tool palette that can only be adjusted for RAW images are not applied to a JPEG or TIFF image even if they are pasted.
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Saving Recipes as a File
Select an edited image, and then select the [Edit]
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menu ` [Save recipe in file].
¿The [Save] dialog box appears.
Select the destination folder, enter a file name, and
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then click the [Save] button.
Recipe data can only be checkedon screen as a [Recipe data: Yes]
(p.80). For that reason, it is recommended that you separately
record as text information of file names and editing content so that editing content can be easily identified.
Loading and Pasting Recipes
Select the image to which a recipe is to be applied,
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and then select the [Edit] menu ` [Read and paste recipe from file].
¿The [Open] dialog box appears.
Copying a Recipe and Applying to Another Image
You can copy a recipe of an edited image and then apply it to anotherimage.
Select the image from which a recipe is to be copied
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and then select the [Edit] menu ` [Copy recipe to clipboard].
¿The recipe is copied.
Select the image to which the recipe is to be applied
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and then select the [Edit] menu ` [Paste recipe to selected image].
¿The recipe is applied to the image.
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¿The recipe is applied to the image.
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Batch Apply White Balance to Images (Personal White Balance)
You can adjust the white balance of images shot in specific shooting environments and by registering personal whitebalance, you can batchapply white balance for specific shooting environments to a large number of images.
Registering Personal White Balance
Adjust the white balance.
Applying Personal White Balance
In the main window, select the image to which white
Click the personal white balance number button that
In the [RAW image adjustment] tool palette, click the
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[Register] button.
¿The [Register personal white balance] dialog box appears.
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Batch Save JPEG and TIFF Images (Batch Processing)
You can batch convert and save RAW images to highly versatile JPEG or TIFF images.An image that has been trimmed(p.26)or that has had dust erased
(p.43, p.44, p.46) becomes a trimmed image or a dust-erased image
when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved.
In the processing dialog box, click the [Terminate]
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Click the [Batch process] button on the toolbar (p.80,
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p.85)
¿The [Batch settings] window appears.
Specify the required settings, and then click the [Execute] button.
¿The processing dialog box appears and saving begins.¿When all the images are saved, the processing dialog box
appears.
OYou cannot save edited RAW images with “Adding a Recipe and
Save” in the [Batch settings] window. Perform “Adding a Recipe and Save” (p.28) individually.
OIf you have selected [New file name] in [File name], [Sequence
number] has to be set.
OSince the saving function operates independently, you can
continue to operate in other windows such as the main window during the saving process.
OIf you have performed step 2 where no images have been
selected, all images displayed in the main window or the edit image window undergo batch processing.
OA trimmed (p.70) or dust-erased (p.72, p.73, p.75) JPEG or TIFF
image can be saved as a separate trimmed image or dust-erased image by following the operation on this page.
OFor a list of [Batch settings] window functions, refer to p.87.
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Batch Transfer Images to Image Editing Software
You can transfer multiple images to image editing software. The software used here as an example is Adobe Photoshop CS.
Set a check mark.
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Click the [Batch process] button on the toolbar.
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Perform settings required for transferring (e.g. file
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Click the [Browse] button.
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¿The processing dialog box appears and batch transfer begins.¿When the first image has been transferred, Photoshop CS starts
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Select Photoshop CS.
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OIn the [Open] dialog box, select Photoshop CS, and click the
[Open] button.
¿The [Open] dialog box closes and [Image transfer settings] in the
[Batch settings] window is set to Photoshop CS.
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In the main window, select multiple images of which
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the file names are to be changed.
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Start Rename tool].
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¿The rename window appears.
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¿Processing begins and the file names are changed.
Order in which images are sorted
Check mark to apply the same name to RAW images and JPEG images recorded simultaneously.
Check mark to copy the images.Click the [Browse] button and set the save destination.
Sets the new file name.
Sets the format of informationin the file name.
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If a file name in red text has appeared in [Modified File Name], thefile name has been duplicated. Changes cannot be made if even one file name has been duplicated. Change the settings so that duplication does not occur.
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DPP is software mainly aimed for advanced RAW image editing, but it also has JPEG and TIFF image editing functions. Here, the editing andsaving of JPEG images is described.
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Editing JPEG and TIFF Images...............................63
Automatically Adjusting Brightness and Color (Tone
Adding a Recipe and Save.........................................76
Saving the Trimmed or Dust-erased Image................76
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Editing JPEG and TIFF Images
With DPP, you can edit JPEG and TIFF images the same as with RAW images using the [RGB image adjustment] tool palette.Editing performed with DPP does not adjust an image directly, but adjusts the image by attaching and changing “image processingconditions information” (recipe data). Therefore, you can edit and the “original image data” remains unaffected.
JPEG, TIFF image data
Image processing conditions information
JPEG and TIFF images edited in DPP can be saved following the procedures below.
OIf you add a recipe to an image and save (p.76), the original JPEG or
TIFF image is saved without any deterioration.
OIf you save as a separate image(p.29, p.59), the image is saved as a
separate JPEG or TIFF image which reflects the results of
adjustment. In this case, the image deteriorates to some extent when
being edited/saved, the same as with ordinary imageediting software.
With DPP, you can make the following adjustments to a JPEG or TIFF image using the [RGB image adjustment] tool palette.
Tool palette
Tool Palette
Adjustment Item
BrightnessY
Click white balanceY
ContrastYColor toneY
Color saturationY
SharpnessYDynamic rangeY
Automatic adjustmentY
Tone curveY
Editing in the [RGB image adjustment] tool palette can also be performed on RAW images. However, the following functions are also available on the [Raw image adjustment] tool palette, so when adjusting RAW images, we recommend you use the [RAW imageadjustment] tool palette and refer to the pages below to adjust.
O“Using Quick White Balance” (p.23)O“Adjusting Dynamic Range” (p.40)O“Changing Color Tone and Color Saturation” (p.20)O“Adjusting Sharpness” (p.22)
RGB Image Adjustment
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Automatically Adjusting Brightness and Color (Tone Curve Assist)
[Brightness] and [Color] are automatically adjusted to create a desirable standard image. The degree of automatic adjustment can be selectedfrom [Standard] or [High].
Click the desired automatic adjustment button.
Reverts the tone curve to the original settings.
High
Standard
If you click the [] button, the tone curve as well as the [Color tone] and [Color saturation] of the [RGB image adjustment] tool palette revert to the default settings. Take care when adjusting the [Color tone] and [Color saturation] individually.
OAutomatic adjustment (tone curve assist) is a function for
adjusting the brightness and color by automatically adjusting the tone curve (brightness and color saturation of an image before and after adjustment in the form of a graph) of an image. The adjustment result may not be as expected with the following images:
• Images which have been shot with the proper exposure
• Images where the brightness is unbalanced
• Images which are too dark
• Images which have extreme backlighting
OIn the main window, you can also adjust the tone curve by
selecting the [Adjustment] menu ` [ToneCurve Assist - Standard] or [Tone Curve Assist - High].
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¿The tone curve changes as adjusted.OStandard:Standard automatic adjustment. Suitable for most
images.
OHigh:Use when the effect achieved in standard automatic
adjustment is not strong enough.
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Adjusting Brightness and Contrast
The brightness and contrast of an image can be adjusted.
Drag the sliders left or right.
Enter numerical values.
OTheadjustment range is –100 to +100(in 1-stop incrementswhen
entering a value).
OIn the main window, you can also adjust brightness with the
[Brightness adjustment] dialog box which appears when you select the [Adjustment] menu ` [Brightness adjustment].
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OBrightness:Move the slider to the right to make an image
brighter and to the left to make an image darker.
OContrast:Used to adjust modulation and degree of contrast
of color. Move the slider to the right to make contrast of an image stronger and to the left to make contrast weaker.
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Adjusting Color Tone, Color Saturation and Sharpness
You can adjust skin tone and overall color saturation and make the overall atmosphere of an image softer or harder.
The adjustment range is –100 to +100 (in 1-stop increments when entering a value).
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Enter numerical values.
Drag the sliders left or right.
OColor tone:Move the slider to the right to make color
tones more yellow, and to the left to make color tones redder.
OColor saturation:Move the slider to the right to make the color
deeper, and to the left to make the color weaker.
OSharpness:Move the slider to the right to make an image
harder and to the left to make an image softer.
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Tone Curve Adjustment
You can adjust the brightness, contrast and color of a specific area by changing the tone curve.
Make adjustments.
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Batch adjusts RGB.
Adjusts each channel.
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Select the tone curve mode and interpolation
1
method.
<control> + click inside the graph to display the menu.
Click to add a [] (point).Adjust by dragging [].
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OThe horizontal axis shows the input level and vertical axis shows
the output level.
OThe maximum number of [] is 8.OTo delete a [], double-click on the [].
OThe histogram display changes according to adjustment.
You can also fix the histogram display to the display before any adjustments(p.52).
OThe tone curve mode and interpolation method for a tone curve
can also be changed in [Preferences](p.52).
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Using Click White Balance
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Click on a point that is to be the standard for white.
2
You canadjust white balance by making a selected part of an image the standard for white. Using click white balance is effective when using it in parts of an image where white color tone has changed under the influence of a light source.
Click the [] button.
1
Displays the coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-bit conversion).
¿The color of the image is adjusted with thepoint you selectedas
the standard for white.
OIf you click on another point in the image, the white balance is
adjusted again.
OTo finish click white balance, click the [] button.
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OThe image is adjusted based on the average value of 1 × 1 pixel
range from the clicked point.
OEven if you have selected a neutral gray point in an image, the
result of adjustment is thesameas when youselect a white point.
OThe histogram display changes according to adjustment.
You can also fix the histogram display to the display before any adjustments(p.52).
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Adjusting Dynamic Range
Dynamic range (width of gradation expression) from dark points to bright points in an image can be adjusted. The narrower the space betweenshadow point and highlight point becomes, the narrower the gradationfrom bright points to dark points of an image becomes.
Move downwardsOutput highlight points
Reverts the image to the
Output highlight point numerical value
Move to the rightInput shadow points
originalsettings.
Move to the leftInputhighlightpoints
OThe setting range of shadow points is 0 to 247 (in 1-stop
increments when entering a value).
OThe setting range of highlight points is 8 to 255 (in 1-stop
increments when entering a value).
OThe histogram display changes according to adjustment.
You can also fix the histogram display to the display before any adjustments (p.52).
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Output shadow point numerical value
Input shadow point numerical value
Move upwardsOutput shadow points
OThe horizontal axis shows the input level and the vertical axis shows
the output level.
Inputhighlightpointnumericalvalue
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Trimming an Image
You can trim and enlarge only the part of an image youneed, or change the composition of an image where an image shot horizontally becomesvertical. The trimmed image becomes a trimmed image when saved as a separate image(p.29).
Select the image to be trimmed.
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Open the trimming window.
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OSelect the [Tools] menu` [Start Trimming tool].
¿The trimming window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, select a ratio and
3
trim.
Cancel
Select a trimming ratio.
OThe trimmed range can be moved by dragging.OYou can enlarge or reduce the size of the trimmed range by
dragging the four corners of the trimmed range.
OList of aspect ratios (width : height)
O[Free]:You can freely trim an image.O[Custom]:You can trim an image at the specified ratio.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
4
¿The [] mark (p.81) appears in the trimmed image.
Save the trimmed image as a separate image.
5
OThe trimmed image becomes a separate trimmed image when
saved as a separate image (p.29).
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Full screen display/returns to normal screen
Ratio of trimming range (you can also enter numerical values if you have selected [Custom])
Upper left coordinates of trimmedrange (youcan also enter numerical values)Size of trimmed range (you can also enter numerical values)
Copies the trimmed range and applies (pastes)* it to a separate image.
Displays borders around a trimmed range.
Level of opacity outside a trimmingrange
Switches between displayed images.*
*Operates when you have selected multiple images and the
trimming window is displayed.
OIf [Free] has been selected in the [Aspect ratio] list box, you can
also drag the borders of the trimmed range to change its range.
OTo apply the same trimming range to multiple images, use the
[Copy], [Paste] and [Apply All] buttons.
OThe image does not become a trimmed image by performing
“Adding a Recipe and Save” (p.76). You must save the image asa separate image (p.29).
OIf you print a trimmed image without converting and saving with
Easy-PhotoPrint(p.30), the untrimmed image is printed. Convert the image to a separate image and save before printing (p.29).
OChanges are not saved to a trimmed image, merely information
about the trimmed range is saved in the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time
OEach operation can also be performed with the menu which
appears by clicking on the image while holding down the <control> key.
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYoucan also press the<esc>key to return the full screen display
to the normal screen display.
OIf you have clicked [Apply All], the trimming range you have
copied is applied to all images selected when the trimming window is displayed.
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Performing Automatic Dust Erasure Processing
The Dust Delete Data that is appended to images shot with the camera that can attach this data, can be used to automatically erase dust spots. The dust-erased image becomes a dust-erased image when saved asa separate image (p.29).
In the main window, select an image appended with
1
Dust Delete Data.
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Start Stamp tool].
2
¿The copy stamp window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, click the [Apply
3
Dust Delete Data] button.
Save as a separate image.
5
OThe image becomes a dust-erased image by saving as a
separate image (p.29).
Even if you have saved by performing “Adding a Recipe and Save”
(p.28), a dust-erased image is not created, merely information about
dust erasure processing is saved to an image. You must save the image as a separateimage (p.29).
OA dust-erased image does not change, merely dust erasure
information is saved to the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time(p.75).
OCheck dust-erased images in the copy stamp window. You cannot
check them in other windows.
OIn automatic dust erasure processing, dust spots are erased
based on information relating to dust saved in the Dust DeleteData. However, theremay be cases where youwill not be able to erase dust spots depending on the type of dust. If this occurs, erase those dust spots using the repair function (p.73) or the copystamp function (p.75).
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYou can also press the <esc> key to returnthe full screen display
to the normal screen display.
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¿Dust spots are erased in a single operation.OYou can check the erased dust spots one by one by pressing the
<F> key. (Press the <B> key to return to the previous dust spot.) Also, you can cancel only the displayed dust-erased spot bypressing the <delete> key.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
4
¿The [] mark (p.81) is displayed on an image from which dust
spots have been erased.
Automatic Dust Erasure Processing in the Main Window
In the main window, you can also automatically erase dust spots in an image appended with Dust Delete Data.
Select an image appended with Dust Delete Data, and then select the [Adjustment] menu ` [Apply Dust Delete Data].
¿Dust spots in the selected image are erased in a single
operation.
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Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)
You can erase dust spots in an image by selecting them one by one. The dust-erased image becomes a dust-erased image when saved asa separate image (p.29).
In the main window, select the image you want to
1
erase dust spots.
Select the [Tools] menu ` [Start Stamp tool].
2
¿The copy stamp window appears.
When the image has redrawn itself, double-click the
3
point from where dust is to be erased.
Place the dust spot to be erased in the image within
5
the [] and click.
Click
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¿The display changes to 100% view.OThe display position can be changed by dragging.OYou can also change the display to 100% view by clicking the
[100% view] button.
Click the button that matches the dust spots to be
4
erased.
OIf the dust spot is dark in color, click the [] button, and if
the dust spot is light in color, click the [] button.
OWhen you move the cursor over the image, the dust erasure
range appears as [].
Double-click
¿The dust spot within the [] is erased.OClick on another part of the image to continue to erase dust
spots in the image.
OTo erase dust in another part of the image, click the button
clicked in step 4 again to cancel dust erasure processing and perform the operation again from step 3.
OWhen the dust spot cannot be erased, [] is displayed.
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
6
¿The [] mark (p.81) is displayed on an image from which dust
spots have been erased.
Save as a separate image.
7
OThe image becomes a dust-erased image by saving as a
separate image (p.29).
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Full screen display/returns to normal screen
Even if you have saved by performing “Adding a Recipe and Save”
(p.76), a dust-erased image is not created, merely information about
dust erasure processing is saved to an image. You must save the image as a separateimage (p.29).
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Sets the size of the dust erasure range (you can also enter a numerical value).
Restores/redoes the image.
Copies the dust erasure range andapplies (pastes) it to a separateimage.
Switches between images.*
OA dust-erased image does not change, merely dust erasure
information is saved to the image. For that reason, you can return an image to its original condition at any time(p.75).
OCheck dust-erased images in the copy stamp window. You cannot
check them in other windows.
O[Radius] that sets the dust erasure range can be set in a range of
5 to 100 (in one pixel units).
OSpots of dust can be erased with the repair function. There may
be cases where you will not be able to erase lines of dust. If this occurs, erase the dust with the copy stamp function (p.75).
OWhen you have erased several dust spots inan image, press the
<B> key to display the previous dust-erased spot and the <F> key to display the next dust-erased spot successively.
OTo switch between full screen display/normal screen display,
press the <> + <F11> keys.
OYou can also press the <esc> key to returnthe full screen display
to the normal screen display.
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*Operates when you have selected multiple images and the copy
stamp window is displayed.
OYou can apply the dust erasure in the same place in multiple
images using the [Copy] and [Paste] buttons.
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Erasing Unwanted Parts of an Image (Copy Stamp Function)
You can correct an image by pasting a section copied from another part of the image to an unwanted part of the image. The corrected image becomes a correctedimage by converting to a JPEG or TIFF image and saving(p.29).
Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Manually Erasing Dust (Repair
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Function)”
Specify the section to be copied.
2
OClick the [Select Copy Source] button and then click on the
section that is to be the copy source.
OTo change the section that is to be the copy source, perform the
operation above again.
OYou can also specify the section to be copied by clicking on the
section to be copied while holding down the <option> key.
OTo fix the position of the copy source, check mark the [Fix Copy
Source position].
(p.73).
Re-Editing an Image
Since only the image processing conditions of an edited JPEG or TIFF image is changed and displayed, the original image data itself remains unaffected in its original condition. For that reason, you can cancel all adjustments in an image and restore it to the last saved condition or to the image that you originally shot.
Select the image that is to be re-edited.
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Select the [Adjustment] menu ` desired item.
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Correct the image.
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OClick or drag on the section you want to correct on the image. [+]
in the window indicates the copy source and [] indicates the copy destination.
¿The copied image is pasted in the position to which it was
dragged.
OFor [Pen type], you can select from [Brush] (the pasted image’s
borders simulate a brush) and [Pencil] (the pasted image’s borders are sharp).
OContinue by performing the same operations as steps 6 and 7 of
“Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)” (p.73).
¿The image reverts to the conditions of the selected item.
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Saving Editing Results
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Adding a Recipe and Save
You can save adjusted contents as a recipe (image processing conditions information) to an image.
Select the [File] menu ` desired item.
Saving the Trimmed or Dust-erased Image
JPEG or TIFF images that have been trimmed (p.70) or have had dust erased (p.72, p.73, p.75) become separate trimmed or dust-erased images by following the procedure and saving as separate images in “Saving JPEG and TIFF Images” (p.29) or “Batch Saving JPEG andTIFF Images (Batch Processing)” (p.59).
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This reference section has been provided to enhance your experienceusing DPP.It contains various troubleshooting solutions, how to delete DPP from your computer, explanations of the various windows and a glossary.An Index is provided at the end of the chapter for you to easily find information you are looking for.
p.72, p.73, p.75) of an image to another image as a recipe. Trim the
image or erase dust of the image using the copy/paste function in each window and rotate each image individually.
OThe editing content of RAW images that has been adjusted with the
RAW image adjustment function cannot be applied to JPEG images
(p.56).
Color appears weak in the image when viewed with other software
OA RAW image which has a color space other than sRGB set (p.46,
p.53)and is then converted and saved as a JPEG or TIFF images will
appear weak incolor when viewed in softwarethat is only compatible with sRGB color space. In this case, set the RAW image color space to sRGB, convert again to a JPEG or TIFF image and save, and then view this image.
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The colors in printed images are incorrect
OIf the color of the monitor that displays an image is not adjusted
correctly, or if a profile for a printer that is to print images, has not
beenset up, the color of theimage displayed on screen andthe color
of the printed photograph may differ greatly. If the color of the monitor
that displays images is corrected (p.53, p.54) and a profile for a
printer is set up correctly, the color of a printed photograph and the
color of an image on screen can be more closely matched. Printing
with a Canon printer (p.30, p.48, p.49) automatically sets up printer
profiles, so you only need to set the color of the monitor to bring the
colors closer together.
OWhen printing with Easy-PhotoPrint and the Easy-PhotoPrint
automatic compensation function and the various types of image
adjustment functions are operating, colors are not printed correctly.
Cancel all Easy-PhotoPrint image adjustment functions (p.31).
OWhere the printer driver is set to perform adjustment of images,
printing colors of a picture does not approximate the colors on screen
even when a printer profile is set. Set the driver not to perform
adjustment of images.
Deleting the Software (Uninstalling)
OQuit any applications before uninstalling the software.OLog into the account used when installation was performed.OTo prevent computer malfunctions, always restart yourcomputer after
you have uninstalled the software. Re-installing the software without first restarting yourcomputer is particularly likely to result in computer malfunctions.
Display the folder in which the software is saved.
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OOpen the [Canon Utilities] folder.
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Printing a large number of images in batches cannot be performed
OIf a large number of images are printed in batches, printing may stop
in themiddle or the images may not be printed.Reduce thenumberof
images to print or increase the memory on your computer.
A file remains in the folder after images are deleted
ODelete [CRW_YYYY.THM] (camera index display image) if it remains
in the folder from which images have been deleted (p.33).
* Numbers are entered for [YYYY] in the file name.
The image information does not display
OA JPEG image set to Adobe RGB and shot with the EOS 10D and
EOS DIGITAL REBEL/300D DIGITAL may not display image
information.
Drag the folder for the software to be uninstalled to
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the Trash.
Select [Finder] menu on the desktop ` [Empty Trash].
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¿The software is deleted.OWhen uninstallation ends, restart your computer.
You cannot retrieve data that you have emptied into the Trash and deleted, so be particularly careful when deleting data.
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Cancels selection of all images
Selects all images
Shows/hides the folder area
Switches to the edit image window
(p.25)
Check marks (p.16)
Folder path
Removes check marks(p.16)
Image rotation (90 degree units)
White balance adjustment (p.22, p.39)
Click white balance (p.23)
Brightness adjustment (p.18)
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Information display *
*1To switch between show/hide, select the [View] menu ` [Toolbar].
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*
The images inside the folders selected here are displayed in a thumbnail list on the right.
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Recipe attachment status (p.57)Number of imagesNumber of selected images
CMYK simulation display
(p.53, p.54)
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Displays the coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-
*
bitconversion) of animage when you click [Click (RAW)] buttonon the toolbar.
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Information displayed when [Large Thumbnail](p.8) is selected
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Brightness adjustment value
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White balanceicon
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RAW mark *
File name
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RAW image adjustment mark *1*
RGB image adjustment mark *1 *
Copy stamp mark
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*1Does not display with [Small Thumbnail].
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Does not display with [Middle Thumbnail] or [Small Thumbnail].
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Displays in a RAW image (with [Small Thumbnail] (p.8), [R] displays).
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Unsaved editing content mark
Shutter speed *
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Displays in an image edited with the [RAW image adjustment] tool palette in the edit window and the edit image window.
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Displays in an image edited with the [RGB image adjustment] tool
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palette in the edit window and the edit image window.
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Path and file name of imageTool palette (p.83)*
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*1To switch between show/hide, select the [View] menu ` [Tool palette].*2Displays the coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-
*1If an enlarged image is displayed, the enlargement position displayed
can be moved by dragging. (Displays when the [Docking display] (p.52)is set and the edit window or the edit image window has been enlarged.)
Enlargement display position *
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List of Quick Check Window Functions
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Path and file name of image
Check mark display
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Displays the image in full screen.*
Check marks (p.15)Removes check
marks (p.15).
Image rotation (90 degree units)
Switches betweenimages.
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To return to the normal screen, press the <esc> key.
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List of Edit Image Window Functions
Shows/hides tool paletteShows/hides grid*
Shows/hides thumbnail display area
Switches to main window
(p.25)
Toolbar
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Size of image display
Switches between display images
Image rotation (90 degree units)
Batch conversion/saving
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Thumbnail display area *
Information display *
*1RAW images are displayed with [RAW].
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Displays thecoordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-
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bit conversion) of an image.
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Tool palette
(p.83)
CMYK simulationdisplay (p.53,
p.54)
Operating mode (p.50)
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Displays images selected in the main window. The image selectedhere is enlarged and displayed on the right.
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You can set the grid spacing with [Grid pitch] in the [Preferences] (p.51).
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Image color space *work color space (p.46, p.53)
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List of Convert/Save One Image Window Functions
Types of image
Type of imageExtension
Exif-JPEG.JPG
Exif-TIFF 8bit.TIF
TIFF 16bit.TIF
File name
Save destination
JPEG compression rate *
Embeds of ICC profiles (p.88)*
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Size changing *
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Color space (p.89) informationthat is set inan image is attached to an
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ICC profile.Even if you remove the check mark from images that have been set to Apple RGB, ColorMatch RGB or Wide Gamut RGB color space (p.46,
p.53), the ICC profiles are embedded automatically.
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The setting range is 1to 10. The higher the numerical value, the higher
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the image quality becomes.
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The larger of thetwo values set in [Width] and [Height] is applied to the
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longer edge of an image and change its size.
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List of Convert/Save Multiple Images Window (Batch Processing) Functions
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File names of images to be batch saved
Embeds ICC profiles
(p.88)*
Resolution *
Size changing *
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Save destination
Types of image
Type of imageExtension
Exif-JPEG.JPG
Exif-TIFF 8bit.TIF
TIFF 16bit.TIF
JPEG compression rate *
File name
Batch transfer to other image editing software (p.60)
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Images to be converted are limited to RAW images *
*1The setting range is 1 to 60,000 dpi.
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Color space (p.89) informationthat is set inan image is attached to an
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ICC profile.Even if you remove the check mark from images that have been set to Apple RGB, ColorMatch RGB, Wide Gamut RGB color space (p.46,
p.53), the ICC profiles are embedded automatically.
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Thesetting range is 1 to 10. The higher the numerical value, the higher the image quality becomes.
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The larger of thetwo values set in [Width] and [Height] is applied to the longer edge of an image and change its size.
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To convert RAWimages only,instead of clicking the[Execute] button,
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click the button that appears when youclick the [Batch process] button
(p.80, p.85)without an image selected in the main window or the edit
image window.
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Glossary
RAW image
EOS DIGITAL camera RAW images are recorded in an uncompressed 12bit format.Because RAW images are special images in an undeveloped status, you need software with development processing functions such as DPP in order to view them. The advantage of the undeveloped RAW images is that you can make a variety of adjustments to RAW images with almost no deterioration of the image.* “RAW” meaning “in a natural condition” or “not processed or refined”.
JPEG image
The most general image in non-reversible compressed 8bit format. The advantage of this is that by saving at a high compression rate, thefile size can be small of even image data that has a high pixel count. Because during saving and compression part of the data is thinned out
to make the file size small, every time you edit or save, the image deteriorates.With DPP, even if you repeat editing/saving, only the recipe data is modified, and no overwriting or compression occurs so the original image data does not deteriorate.* JPEG is an abbreviation of “Joint Photographic Experts Group”.
TIFF image
Bitmap-format image recorded in a 8bit/16bit uncompressed format.Because TIFF images are in uncompressed format, they are suitable for
saving an image while maintaining the original high image quality.* TIFF is an abbreviation of “Tagged Image File Format”.
bit number
Binary unit of information volume in the color of an image. The number shows the number of bits per pixel.The larger the number of bits, the more the color numbers and the gradation becomes smoother. A one-bit image is a black-and-whiteimage.
Color Management System (Color Matching)
Digital cameras that shoot images, monitors that display images, and printers that print images each have a different way of creating color. For this reason, there may be a difference between the color of an image you view on a monitor and the color of an image you have printed.
A color management system is a system for managing color in order to bring these colors closer together. With DPP, you can more closely match color between different devices using ICC profiles betweendifferent devices.
ICC profiles
ICC profiles are files containing color information such as color characteristics and color space for various devices, set by the ICC (International Color Consortium). Most devices such as the monitor we use to view images or the printer we use to print images can be managed (color management) using these ICC profiles and the color between different devices can be more closely matched.
DPP has color management that uses these ICC profiles.
Recipe
The “Image processing conditions information” for RAW images that can be edited in DPP is called a “recipe”.
Further, in DPP, you can perform image editing on JPEG and TIFF images that use “recipes” as with RAW images.
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Color space
A color space is the reproducible color range (color gamut characteristics). DPP supports the following five kinds of color space.sRGB :Standard color space for Windows. Widely used for the
standard color space of monitors, digital cameras, and scanners.
Adobe RGB :A wider color space than sRGB. Mainly used for printing
for business purposes.
Apple RGB:Standardcolor space for Macintosh. A slightly wider color
space than sRGB.
ColorMatch RGB :Aslightly wider color space than sRGB. Mainly
used for printing for business purposes.Wide Gamut RGB :Awider color space than Adobe RGB.Refer to the color chart below for the color area of each color space.
A CMYK simulation profile is a profile for simulating colors in a CMYK environment on printers etc. With DPP, you can simulate color with four types of profile.
Euro Standard:Profile normally used for book printing in
Europe, suitable for simulation of standardEuropean printing.
JMPA:Profile normally used for book printing, etc. in
Japan, suitable for simulation of magazineadvertising standard color printing.
U.S.Web Coated :Profile normally used for book printing in
North America, suitable for simulation of North American standard printing.
JapanColor2001 type3 :Profile becoming a standard in the Japanese
printing industry, suitable for simulation of JapanColor standard printing.
Rendering intent
Rendering intents are color conversion methods when printing an image. The conversion method of each rendering intent is shown below.Perceptual :Before and after conversion, all colors are
converted to maintain the relationship between colors. Even where colors slightly change, you can print a natural-looking image which has maintained color harmony. However, depending on the image, the saturation may change overall.
Relative Colorimetric :There will not be much conversion to colors
which are similar before and after conversion, but colors which are not similar are convertedappropriately. Because there are little changes to similar colors which comprise most of an image, you can print a natural-looking image in which the degree of color has not changed greatly. However, depending on the image, there are cases where the overall tone of an image changes somewhat as colors which are not similar and highlights change.
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