Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Digital Photo Professional
- Introduction
- Basic Operation
- Advanced Operation
- Advanced Image Editing and Printing
- Adjusting While Comparing with the Original Image
- Adjusting by Comparing Multiple Images
- Displaying an Area Beyond the Set Range as a Warning Indicator (Highlight/Shadow Warning)
- Performing Advanced Editing
- Reducing Noise
- Correcting Lens Aberration
- Performing Automatic Dust Erasure Processing
- Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)
- Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop
- Setting Work Color Space
- Printing with Shooting Information
- Printing a Thumbnail List (Contact Sheet Printing)
- Printing RAW Images on a High-End Canon Printer
- Specifying Preferences
- Useful Functions for Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images
- Editing JPEG and TIFF Images
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Deleting the Software (Uninstalling)
- List of Main Window Functions
- Image Frame Information in the Main Window and Edit Image Window
- List of Edit Window Functions
- List of Tool Palette Functions
- List of Quick Check Window Functions
- List of Edit Image Window Functions
- List of Convert/Save One Image Window Functions
- List of Trimming Window Functions
- List of Lens Aberration Correction Window Functions
- List of Copy Stamp Window Functions
- List of Convert/Save Multiple Images Window (Batch Processing) Functions
- List of Rename Window Functions
- Glossary
- Index
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Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
Image Editing
and Printing
Editing JPEG
Images
Index
Processing
Large Numbers
of Images
Reference
If a JPEG or TIFF image is adjusted with the tool palette (p.78 to p.85)
and then saved in the same way as a RAW image as described below,
the image can be saved as a separate image with the adjustments
(recipe) applied to it.
Furthermore, if a trimmed image (p.86) or dust-erased image (p.88 to
p.91) is also saved in the same way, it actually becomes a trimmed or
dust-erased image.
O Saving as a JPEG or TIFF Image (p.34)
O Batch save as JPEG or TIFF images (batch processing) (p.74)
By saving as a separate JPEG or TIFF image as explained above, the
adjustments made with the tool palette are applied, and some image
deterioration that accompanies editing/saving occurs as when editing
with ordinary image editing software.
Applying Editing Contents to Another Image
You can copy the adjustment contents (recipe) of JPEG and TIFF
images that have been adjusted with the tool palette and apply them to
another image with the procedures below, in the same way as with RAW
images.
O Applying adjustment contents to another image (p.33)
O Utilizing adjustment contents (recipe) (p.71)
Printing
Edited JPEG and TIFF images can be printed with the procedures
below as with RAW images.
O Printing (p.35)
O Printing with shooting information (p.60)
O Printing a thumbnail list (contact sheet printing) (p.61)
O Printing RAW images on a high-end Canon printer (p.62)
Saving as a Separate Image
Re-Editing an Image
Only the image processing conditions are changed in images adjusted
with the tool palette (p.78 to p.85), so the “original image data itself”
remains unaffected. Also, the trimming range or dust-erasure
information of a trimmed image (p.86) or dust-erased image (p.88 to
p.91) is simply saved to the image.
For this reason, you can undo any adjustments saved (p.91) to the
image, trimming range and dust-erasure information, and revert to the
condition when last saved, or when the image was shot.
1
Select the image that is to be re-edited.
2
Select the [Adjustment] menu desired item.
¿ The image reverts to the conditions of the selected item.