ZoomBrowser EX Instruction Manual

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Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
High-Level
Functions
Reference
Preferences
Index
List of Image Quality Adjustment Window
Functions
You can adjust RAW images (reset processing conditions) with the
same functions available on the camera. Adjustment settings displayed
in the [Image Quality Adjustment] window vary depending on the
camera model used for shooting the RAW image.
O The settings at the time of shooting are displayed in bold and
italics in the list boxes.
Example of EOS-1D Mark III display
Brightness adjustment
Click white balance
Saves the set white balance
as a white balance file
Loads a Picture Style file and
applies it to the image
Applies and redisplays multiple
adjustment settings in a single
operation
Cancels all settings and reverts to the status
at the time of shooting
Checkmark to redisplay for each adjustment made
1 Remove the check mark from [Preview].
2 Set multiple adjustment items.
3 Click the [Update] button.
¿ All the adjustments are saved to the image and redisplayed in one
operation.
You can apply the settings that have been adjusted in the [Image Quality
Adjustment] window to another image by selecting the [Edit] menu X
[Development Conditions] X [Copy] or [Paste] in the RAW Image Task
main window (p.60). You can also select [Save] or [Load] to save or
download the settings as a separate file from the image (extension
“.DVP”).
Applying multiple adjustment settings to an image at one
time
Applying adjustment settings to another image
O It takes approximately 1 to 3 seconds until the adjusted image is
redisplayed (undergone development processing) (when using
the following: OS: Windows XP; CPU: 2.2 GHz Pentium 4; RAM:
512MB). However, the time it takes to redisplay an image varies
greatly depending on the camera model used to shoot the image,
computer type and the subject of the image.
O A Picture Style file is an extended function of Picture Style. It is a
file that offers effective image characteristics for an image shot in
an extremely limited scene. For more details on Picture Style files,
refer to the Canon’s web site.