Canon Dpp 4 Manual
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1003Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Batch Save as JPEG or TIFF Images (Batch Processing)You can batch convert and save edited RAW images to highly versatile JPEG or TIFF images. The images are saved as separate images, so the RAW images remain unaffected.1 In the main window, select multiple images to be converted. 2 Select the [File] menu [Batch process]. The [Batch settings] window appears. 3 Specify the required setti ngs, and then click the [Execute] button. The batch processing dialog box appears and saving begins. When all the images are saved, the [Exit] button appears in the batch processing dialog box. 4 In the processing dialog box, click the [Exit] button.If you have selected [New file name] in [File name], [Sequence number] has to be set. By saving as explained above, a trimmed image (p.62) or dust- erased image (p.74 to p.78) actually becomes a trimmed image or dust-erased image. COPY
1013Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences In the [Batch settings] window, you cannot perform [Save] or [Save As] (p.80) to edited RAW images. DPP’s RAW image development processing technology is continually being improved upon so that you can perform the latest image processing more appropriately. Meaning that, between two different versions of DPP, processing results may differ very slightly even if with the same RAW image data, or the results of significant editing of RAW image data with an attached recipe may be different. When you want to save the developing or editing results of the version you are currently using as it is, converting and saving images as JPEG or TIFF images is recommended. While saving is being performed, you can continue working in another window Since the saving function operates independently in the background, you can continue with an operation in another window such as the main window or the preview window during the saving process. To convert all images and save, do not select an image in the main window If you do not perform step 1 and perform step 2 with no image selected in the main window, all the images displayed in the main window will be converted and saved. Saving images with recipe is not possibleTo save the developing/editing results for the version you are currently usingSkillful batch saving COPY
1023Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Batch Transfer Images to Image Editing SoftwareYou can transfer multiple images to image editing software. Unlike “Transferring a RAW Image to Photoshop” (p.91) , you transfer images that have first been converted and saved as a seperate image, so the transferred image will not be deleted after exiting the destination software. The software used here as an example is Adobe Photoshop.1 In the main window, select multiple images to be transferred. 2 Select the [File] menu [Batch process]. The [Batch settings] window appears. 3 Perform settings required fo r transferring (e.g. file format). 4 Checkmark [Open imag e using software].The [Open] dialog box appears. 5 Select Photoshop.In the [Open] dialog box, select a Photoshop file or a shortcut and click the [Open] button. The [Open] dialog box closes and [Image transfer settings] in the [Batch settings] window is set to Photoshop. 6 Click the [Execute] button.The processing dialog box appears and batch transfer begins. When the first image has been transferred, Photoshop starts up and transferred images are displayed in transferred order.To reset the transfer destination to another software, click the [Browse] button in [Image transfer settings], and in the [Open] dialog that appears, select the software and click the [Open] button. COPY
1033Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Batch Change the File Name of ImagesIf a file name in red text appears in [Modified File Name], the file name is duplicated. Changes cannot be made if even one file name is duplicated. Change the settings so that duplication does not occur.1 In the main window, select multiple images of which the file names are to be changed. 2 Select the [Tools] menu [Start Rename tool]. The rename window appears. 3 Specify the required setting s and click the [Execute] button. Processing begins and the file names are changed.Changes cannot be made when the file name is duplicatedYou cannot start up the rename tool from the [Collection] window (p.89) . When you change the order of the images in the main window, you can change in one operation the names of the files for the images, in the order they were rearranged.1 Change the order of the im ages in the main window (p.31) . 2 In the main window, select multiple images of which the file names are to be changed. 3 Select the [Tools] menu [Start Rename tool]. 4 Select [Fit to main window]. 5 Specify the required settings. To copy an image, checkmark [Copy and Rename]. 6 Click the [Execute] button.The file names are changed and the order in the main window is maintained. Changing the File Name of Images in the Order in the Main Window COPY
7 1043Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Remote Shooting Remote Shooting ....... ............................................ 105 COPY
1053Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Remote ShootingYou can perform remote shooting by using “EOS Utility” which enables communication with a camera in combination. For remote shooting, “EOS Utility Ver. 3.x” must be installed on your computer.1 Click the [Remote Shooting ] button on the toolbar in the main window. Remote shooting setting screen appears. 2 Enter settings for [Destin ation] and a name for [Destination folder] in the remote shooting setting window, then click the [OK] button. A folder for saving the images shot with remote shooting will be created. Remote shooting window appears. You can perform shooting while checking the image by switching the window to multi-layout. 3 Connect a camera and a computer, and set the camera’s power switch to . 4 Click the [Live View] button.Live View window of “EOS Utility” appears. COPY
1063Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences 5 Specify the required settings. For detailed instructions on setting procedures, refer to “EOS Utility Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual). 6 Click the [Settings] button.The capture window of “EOS Utility” appears. 7 Specify the required settings.For detailed instructions on setting procedures, refer to “EOS Utility Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual). 8 Take the picture. COPY
1073Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences The shot image is displayed. The shot image will be saved in the folder created in step 2. The images in the folder mentioned above will be displayed in the thumbnail display area. You can also create a sub-folder in the folder mentioned above to save images. To create a sub-folder, click the [Create subfolder] button on the remote shooting window, enter [Folder name] on the screen appeared, then click the [OK] button.In the cases below, perform shooting with EOS Utility. • You want to autofocus wi th EOS Utility’s shoot button • You want to perform continuous shooting You can perform shooting while comparing the shot image with a pinned image by pinning an image (p.16). This is convenient for image selection. COPY
8 1083Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Specifying Preferences Specifying Preference s.......................................... 109 General Settings ...................... ................................. 109 Image processing ..................................................... 110 Color Management ................................................... 111 View Settings ............................................................ 112 COPY
1093Sorting Images1 2 4 5 Introduction Contents Downloading Images Viewing Images Printing ImagesEditing Images Reference/ Index 6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images 7Remote Shooting8 Specifying Preferences Specifying PreferencesYou can change the various functions of DPP in the [Preferences] window. Check the contents of each window and set. Refer to the detailed explanations if available, as well as to each window.1 Select the [Tools] menu [Preferences]. The [Preferences] window appears. 2 Select a tab sheet, specify the settings, and then click the [OK] button. You can specify the folder that opens when DPP is started up, the display order of thumbnails, etc.Thumbnail order You can set the order of images which have been rearranged in the main window to be maintained or not maintained (p.31). If you checkmark the checkbox, the order of the rearranged images is maintained even if you exit DPP or select another folder in the folder area. If you remove the check mark, the order of the rearranged images is not maintained and reverts to the previous order when you exit DPP or select another folder in the folder area. Default value of output resolution When saving JPEG or TIFF images created by converting RAW images (p.80, p.100), the resolution of the JPEG or TIFF images can be set.General Settings COPY