Owner's Manual

Shooting
Options: The
Shooting
Menu
Customizing
Image
Enhancement Options: Custom
Select Custom
to
make separate adjustments
to
the following
options. After adjusting settings, highlight
Done and
press
OK.
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Image
sharpening
Choose
how
much outlines are sharpened during shooting from Auto, Normal, Low,
Medium
low,
Medium
high, High,
or
None. Choose high settings for sharp outlines,
low
settings for softer outlines. Default setting
is
Auto.
Tone
compensation
Choose
the
level
of
contrast control from Auto, Normal,
Less
contrast,
Medium
low,
Medium
high,
More
contrast,
or
Custom. Lower settings prevent
loss
of
detail in
highlights under harsh lighting or in direct sunlight. Higher settings preserve detail in misty
landscapes and other low-contrast subjects. Default setting
is
Auto. Choose Custom
to
select a user-defined
tone
curve created using Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately;
til ,
56).
See
the
documentation provided
with
Camera Control Pro 2 for details.
Color
mode
Specify
the
way in which colors
are
reproduced from the following.
la
(sRGB)
Photographs taken in this
mode
are adapted
to
the
sRGB
color space and are suited
to
printing or
use
"as
is",
with
no further modification. Choose this
option
for portrait.
II
(Adobe
RGB)
Photographs taken in this
mode
are adapted
to
Adobe
RGB
color space,
which
supports a
wider
gamut
of
colors than
sRGB.
This
option
is
the
preferred choice for photographs that
will be extensively processed or retouched.
ilia
(sRGB)
(default
setting)
Photographs taken in
thiS
mode
are adapted
to
the
sRGB
color space and are suited
to
printing
or
use
"as
is",
with
no
further modification. Choose this
option
for nature and
landscape shots.
Saturation
Choose the level
of
saturation (color intensity) from Auto, Normal, Moderate, or
Enhanced. Choose
Moderate
for
less
saturated colors, Enhanced for more vivid colors.
Default setting
is
Auto.
Hue
adjustment
Hue can be adjusted between _9°
to
+9°
in increments
of
3° (the degrees refer
to
the
"color
wheel" often used
to
express hue). Positive values make reds more orange, greens more
blue, and blues more purple. Negative values make reds more purple, blues more green, and
greens more yellow. Default setting
is
±O.