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Instruções de Operação Canon, Modelo EOS D60

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– Adjusts the contrast. Color saturation . – Adjusts the color density. Color tone . – Adjusts the color tone. . Operations marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be used with images saved on a CF card in the camera and are shown grayed out in the control panel. Save such images to your computer or use the operation via a card reader. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module The sharpness for RAW images can be specified in the [Preferences] dialog box (.3-29). 3-13 Working with Selected Images Attaching Checkmarks to Selected Images You can use this function to attach checkmarks to your images for quick and easy image selection. Note that attaching a checkmark to an image does not protect the image. Click the [Checkmark] button. \ When you attach a checkmark to an image, the [ ] appears. . Clicking the [Remove checkmark] button removes the [ ] and cancels the checkmark setting. A range of operations is also available by selecting the image, pressing the key + mouse button and selecting an option from the menu that appears. The checkmark is removed when you quit the Plug-In Module. Protecting Images Protecting Images Working with Selected Images You can protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. Click the [Protect] button. \ The image is protected, and the [ ] is displayed. . Clicking the [Remove protect] button clears the [ ] and removes the protection. . When multiple images are selected, all the selected images are protected. . The [ ] is automatically displayed for images that were protected on the camera. . Protection only prevents images from being erased. Other types of image processing can still be specified for protected images. . A range of operations is also available by selecting the image, pressing the key + mouse button and selecting an option from the menu that appears. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module 3-15 Working with Selected Images Selecting Images by Condition This feature allows you to select multiple images for which a condition has been set (e.g. checkmarked or protected images) in a single operation. You can also select all the displayed images. Click the [Select] button and select the condition from the menu that appears. \ Only images that meet the condition are selected. Checking the Image Information Shooting information is recorded when images are taken. You can check the shooting information by selecting the image. Also, you can copy shooting information to paste it into another application, and you can add a comment. Image information display area . Displays information such as the file name, camera model name and shooting data. The number of items displayed differs depending on the camera settings. . Use the scroll buttons to display parts of the information that are not visible. . When you select multiple images, the information from the image selected last is displayed. . You can copy the information as text data and paste it into another application. Comment input box You can use this box to type in a comment up to 120 characters long. Type in your comment and press the key. Erasing Images Erasing Images Working with Selected Images Use the procedure below to erase unwanted images from a CF card or your computer. 1 1 Click the [Erase] button. \ An erase confirmation dialog box appears. 2 2 Click the [Erase] button. \ The image is erased. . Erased images cannot be restored. Check carefully before erasing images. . Protect important images to prevent them from being accidentally erased. . If you click the [Erase] button when multiple images are selected, all the selected images are erased. Take particular care when you have just finished a task involving the selection of multiple images. A range of operations is also available by selecting the image, pressing the key + mouse button and selecting an option from the menu that appears. Rotating Images Use the procedure below to rotate a selected image by 90 degree unit left or right. Rotate the image. . To rotate the image right (clockwise), click the [Rotate right 90 degrees] button. . To rotate the image left (counterclockwise), click the [Rotate left 90 degrees] button. \ The image rotates 90 degrees in the selected direction. Working with Images in the Plug-In Module . When multiple images are selected, all the selected images are rotated. . A range of operations is also available by selecting the image, pressing the key + mouse button and selecting an option from the menu that appears. 3-17 Processing RAW Images Processing RAW Images RAW images are processed so that they are optimized for their intended purpose. In addition to the digital exposure compensation and white balance settings, the Plug-In Module allows you to specify the click white balance, contrast, color density and color tone. This image processing does not involve working with the original RAW images. It applies virtual parameters to RAW images temporarily downloaded to the ...


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