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    The LCD monitor’s brightness is adjusted automatically for optimum 
    viewing depending on the ambient light level. You can also set the 
    automatic adjustment’s brightness level (brighter or darker), or adjust 
    the brightness manually.
    1Select [LCD brightness].
    Under the [5 2] tab, select [LCD 
    brightness ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Auto] or [Manual].
     Turn the < 6> dial to make the 
    selection.
    3Adjust the brightness.
     While referring to the gray chart, turn 
    the < 5> dial, then press .
     You can adjust [ Auto] to one of three 
    levels, and [Manual] to one of seven 
    levels.
    Changing Image Playback Settings
    3  Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
    Automatic adjustment Manual adjustment
    While [Auto] is set, be careful not to obstruc t the round, ambient light sensor 
    (p.28) under the LCD monitor with your finger, etc.
     To check the image’s exposure, looking at the histogram is 
    recommended (p.326).
    
    During playback, pressing the  button will display the screen in step 2. 
    						
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    Vertical images are rotated automatically so they 
    are displayed vertically on the camera’s LCD 
    monitor and on the computer instead of 
    horizontally. You can change the setting for this 
    feature.
    1Select [Auto rotate].
    Under the [5 1] tab, select [ Auto 
    rotate ], then press < 0>.
    2Set the auto rotation.
     Select the desired setting, then press 
    .
     OnzD
    The vertical image is automatically  rotated during playback on both 
    the camera’s LCD monitor and on the computer.
     OnD
    The vertical image is automatically  rotated only on the computer.
     Off
    The vertical image is not automatically rotated.
    3  Auto Rotation of Vertical Images
    Auto rotation will not work with vertical images captured while auto rotation 
    was [Off]. They will not rotate even if  you later switch it to [On] for playback.
     The vertical image will not be automatically rotated for the image review 
    just after shooting.
     If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down, the 
    image may not be rotated automatically for playback.
     If the vertical image is not automatically rotated on the computer screen, 
    it means the software you are using is  unable to rotate the image. Using 
    the EOS software is recommended. 
    						
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    Post-ProcessingImages
    You can process RAW images and resize or crop JPEG 
    images.
    A M  icon at the upper right of a page title indicates a 
    function that can be used only in the following modes: < d> 
    < s >   .
    The camera may not be able  to process images taken with 
    another camera.
     Post-processing images as described in this chapter cannot be 
    performed while the camera is connected to a computer via an 
    interface cable. 
    						
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    You can process 1 images with the camera and save them as JPEG 
    images. As the RAW image itself does not change, you can apply 
    different processing conditions to  create any number of JPEG images 
    from it.
    Note that  41 and 61  images cannot be processed with the 
    camera. Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.521) to 
    process those images.
    1Select [RAW image processing].
     Under the [3 1] tab, select [RAW 
    image processing ], then press 
    < 0 >.
     1  images will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
    Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image you want to process.
     If you press the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from the index 
    display.
    3Process the image.
     Press < 0> to make the RAW-
    processing options appear (p.366).
     Use < 9> to select an option, then 
    turn the < 5> dial to switch the 
    setting.
     The displayed image will reflect such 
    settings as “Brightness adjustment”, 
    “White balance”, etc.
     To return to the image settings at the 
    time of shooting, press the < B> 
    button.
    R Processing RAW Images with the CameraN 
    						
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    R Processing RAW Images with the Camera N
    Displaying the setting screen
    Press < 0> to display the setting 
    screen. Turn the < 5> or  dial 
    to change the setting. Press < 0> to 
    finalize the setting and return to the 
    previous screen.
     4Save the image.
     Select [ W] (Save), then press < 0>.
     Select [ OK] to save the image.
     Check the destination folder and 
    image file number, then select [ OK].
     To process another image, repeat 
    steps 2 to 4.
    You can magnify the image by pressing the < u> button in step 3. The 
    magnification will differ depending on the pixel count of [ Image quality] 
    set in [ RAW image processing ]. With , you can scroll around the 
    magnified image.
    To cancel magnified view, press the < u> button again.
    Frame lines indicating the shooti ng area will be displayed on images 
    shot when [ z4: Crop/aspect ratio ] (p.154) is set to an option other 
    than [ Full-frame ]. JPEG images generated from RAW images will be 
    saved with the cropping area or aspect ratio that was set.
    Magnified View
    Crop/Aspect Ratio 
    						
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     Brightness adjustment
    You can adjust the image brightness up to ±1 stop in 1/3-stop 
    increments. The displayed image will reflect the setting’s effect.
      White balance (p.174)
    You can select the white balance. If you select [ Q] and press the 
    < B > button, you can select [ Auto: Ambience priority ] or [Auto: 
    White priority ]. If you select [ P] and press the  button, 
    you can set the color temperature.  The displayed image will reflect 
    the setting’s effect.
       Picture Style (p.164)
    You can select the Picture Style. By pressing the  button, 
    you can adjust the sharpness and other parameters. The displayed 
    image will reflect the setting’s effect.
      Auto Lighting Optimizer  (p.182)
    You can set the Auto Lighting Opti mizer. The displayed image will 
    reflect the setting’s effect.
      High ISO speed noise reduction  (p.183)
    You can set the noise reduction fo r high ISO speeds. The displayed 
    image will reflect the setting’s effect. If  the effect is difficult to discern, 
    magnify the image (p.365).
      Image quality  (p.149)
    You can set the image quality when generating an image in JPEG 
    format.
    RAW Image Processing Options 
    						
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    R Processing RAW Images with the Camera N
     Color space  (p.193)
    You can select either sRGB or Adobe RGB. Since the camera’s LCD 
    monitor is not compatible with  Adobe RGB, the image will not look 
    very different when either color space is set.
      Peripheral illumination correction  (p.188)
    If [ Enable] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect 
    is difficult to discern, magnify the image (p.365) and check the four 
    corners. The peripheral illuminat ion correction applied with the 
    camera will be less pronounced than  with Digital Photo Professional 
    (EOS software) and may be less apparent. In such a case, use 
    Digital Photo Professional to apply the peripheral illumination 
    correction.
      Distortion correction
    Image distortion due to lens characteristics can be corrected. If 
    [Enable] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. The image 
    periphery will be trimmed in the corrected image.
    Since the image resolution may l ook slightly lower, adjust the 
    sharpness with the Picture Style’s [ Sharpness] parameter setting as 
    necessary.
      Chromatic aberration correction  (p.189)
    Chromatic aberrations (color fringi ng along the subject’s outline) due 
    to the lens characteristics can be corrected. If [ Enable] is set, the 
    corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, 
    magnify the image (p.365). 
    						
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    Peripheral Illumination Correction, Distortion Correction, and 
    Chromatic Aberration Correction
    To execute peripheral illumination correction, distortion correction, and 
    chromatic aberration correction, the co rrection data of the lens used is 
    necessary. If you cannot apply correct ion when processing RAW images in 
    the camera, use EOS Utility (EOS softwa re, p.521) to register the correction 
    data to the camera.
     Processing RAW images in the camera will not produce the same results 
    as processing RAW images with Digital Photo Professional.
     When processing images with [ Distortion] set to [Enable], AF point 
    display information (p.325) and Dust Delete Data (p.375) will not be 
    appended to the image. 
    						
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    You can resize a JPEG image to make the pixel count lower and save it 
    as a new image. Resizing an image is possible only with JPEG 3/K /
    5/a/b  images.  JPEG c and RAW images cannot be resized.
    1Select [Resize].
     Under the [3 2] tab, select [Resize], 
    then press < 0>.
     An image will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image you want to resize.
     If you press the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from the index 
    display.
    3Select the desired image size.
     Press < 0> to display the image 
    sizes.
     Select the desired image size, then 
    press < 0>.
    4Save the image.
     Select [ OK] to save the resized 
    image.
     Check the destination folder and 
    image file number, then select [ OK].
     To resize another image, repeat steps 
    2 to 4.
    S Resizing JPEG Images
    Target sizes 
    						
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    Resize Options by Original Image Size
    Sizes for resized images are shown below.
    (Approx.)
    Original Image SizeAvailable Resize SettingsK5abc
    3 kkkkk
    K
    kkkk
    5kkk
    akk
    bk
    Image Sizes
    Image QualityFull-frame (3:2)1.3x (crop)1.6x (crop)
    K 7680x5120
    (39.3 megapixels) 6016x4000*
    (24.1 megapixels) 4800x3200
    (15.4 megapixels)
    5 5760x3840
    (22.1 megapixels) 4512x3008
    (13.6 megapixels) 3616x2408*
    (8.7 megapixels)
    a 4320x2880
    (12.4 megapixels) 3376x2256*
    (7.6 megapixels) 2704x1808*
    (4.9 megapixels)
    b 1920x1280
    (2.5 megapixels) 1920x1280
    (2.5 megapixels) 1920x1280
    (2.5 megapixels)
    c 720x480
    (350,000 pixels) 720x480
    (350,000 pixels) 720x480
    (350,000 pixels)
    Image Quality1:1 (aspect ratio)4:3 (aspect ratio)16:9 (aspect ratio)
    K 5120x5120
    (26.2 megapixels) 6816x5120*
    (34.9 megapixels) 7680x4320
    (33.2 megapixels)
    5 3840x3840
    (14.7 megapixels) 5120x3840
    (19.7 megapixels) 5760x3240
    (18.7 megapixels)
    a 2880x2880
    (8.3 megapixels) 3840x2880
    (11.1 megapixels) 4320x2432*
    (10.5 megapixels)
    b 1280x1280
    (1.6 megapixels) 1712x1280*
    (2.2 megapixels) 1920x1080
    (2.1 megapixels)
    c 480x480
    (230,000 pixels) 640x480
    (310,000 pixels) 720x408*
    (290,000 pixels)
    The items marked with an asterisk do not exactly match the indicated aspect 
    ratio. The image will be cropped slightly. 
    						
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