Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
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449 R Processing RAW Images with the Camera N 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.192) 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 < B> button, you can set the color temperature. The displayed image will reflect the setting’s effect. Picture Style (p.183) You can select the Picture Style. By pressing the < B> button, you can adjust the sharpness, contrast, and other parameters. The displayed image will reflect the setting’s effect. Auto Lighting Optimizer (p.201) You can set the Auto Lighting Opti mizer. The displayed image will reflect the setting’s effect. High ISO speed noise reduction (p.202) You can set the noise reduction processing for high ISO speeds. The displayed image will reflect the setting’ s effect. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image (p.448). 3 Image quality (p.169) You can set the image quality when creating a JPEG image. RAW Image Processing Options
R Processing RAW Images with the Camera N 450 Color space (p.217) You can select either sRGB or Adobe RGB. Since the camera’s LCD monitor is not compatible with Adobe RGB, the difference in the image will hardly be perceptible when either color space is set. Lens aberration correction • Peripheral illumination correction (p.207) A phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due to the lens characteristic s can be corrected. If [ Enable] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image (p.448) and check the four corners. The peripheral illumination correct ion applied with the camera will be less pronounced than that applied with the Digital Photo Professional (p.598) at maximum correction amount. If the effects of correction are not apparent, use Digital Photo Professional to apply the peripheral illumination correction. • Distortion correction (p.209) Image distortion due to lens charac teristics 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 look slightly lower, adjust the sharpness with the Picture Style’s [ Sharpness] parameter setting as necessary. • Digital Lens Optimizer (p.210) By using optical design values, the lens aberrations, diffraction phenomenon, and degraded resolution due to the low-pass filter can be corrected. Check the effects of the [ Enable] setting with the magnified view (p.448). The unmagnified view (normal view) will not show the effects of the Digital Lens Optimizer. When [ Enable ] is selected, the chromatic aberration correction and diffraction correction options will not be displayed. However, both options will be applied to the processed image.
451 R Processing RAW Images with the Camera N • Chromatic aberration correction (p.211) Chromatic aberrations (color fri nging 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.448). • Diffraction correction (p.212) The diffraction by the lens aperture degrading the image sharpness can be corrected. If [ Enable] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image (p.448). Processing RAW images in the camera will not produce exactly the same results as processing RAW images with Digital Photo Professional (EOS software). If you perform [ Brightness adjustment ], noise, banding, etc. may be intensified with the effects of adjustment. When [ Digital Lens Optimizer ] is set, noise may be intensified with the effects of correction. Also, depending on the shooting conditions, stronger application of outline emphasis may result. If necessary, adjust the Picture Style’s Sharpness. When processing images with [ Distortion correction] set to [Enable], AF point display information (p.402) or Dust Delete Data (p.460) will not be appended to the image. The lens correction data for lens aberration corrections is registered (stored) in the camera. The effect of the lens aberration corr ection varies depending on the lens used and shooting conditions. Also, the effect may be difficult to discern depending on the lens used, shooting conditions, etc. See page 211 regarding the correction data for Digital Lens Optimizer.
452 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, 4 , a , and b images. JPEG c images, RAW images, and frame-grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos cannot be resized. 1Select [Resize]. Under the [ 32] tab, select [ Resize], then press < 0>. X An image is displayed. 2Select the images to be resized. Turn the < 5> dial to select the image you want to resize. If you press the < u> 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
453 S Resizing JPEG Images Resize Options by Original Image Quality Sizes for resized images are shown below. (Approx.) Original Image QualityAvailable Resize Settings 4abc 3 kkkk 4 kkk a kk b k Image Sizes Image QualityFull-frame (3:2)4:3 (aspect ratio) 4 4464x2976 (13.3 megapixels) 3968x2976 (11.8 megapixels) a 3360x2240 (7.5 megapixels) *2976x2240 (6.7 megapixels) b 1920x1280 (2.5 megapixels) *1696x1280 (2.2 megapixels) c 720x480 (350,000 pixels) 640x480 (310,000 pixels) Image Quality16:9 (aspect ratio)1:1 (aspect ratio) 4 *4464x2512 (11.2 megapixels) 2976x2976 (8.9 megapixels) a *3360x1888 (6.3 megapixels) 2240x2240 (5.0 megapixels) b 1920x1080 (2.1 megapixels) 1280x1280 (1.6 megapixels) c *720x408 (290,000 pixels) 480x480 (230,000 pixels) The actual aspect ratio of images in the sizes marked with an asterisk may differ slightly from the aspect ratio indicated. The image may be cropped slightly depending on the resizing conditions.
454 You can crop a captured JPEG image and save it as another image. Cropping an image is possible only with JPEG 3, 4 , a , and b images. Images shot in JPEG c or RAW, and frame-grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos cannot be cropped. 1Select [Cropping]. Under the [ x2] tab, select [ Cropping ], then press < 0>. X An image is displayed. 2Select an image. Turn the < 5> dial to select the image you want to crop. If you press the < u> button and turn the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you can select an image from the index display. 3Set the cropping frame size, aspect ratio, position, and orientation. Press < 0> to display the cropping frame. The image area within the cropping frame will be cropped. Changing the Cropping Frame Size Turn the < 6> dial to change the cropping frame size. The smaller the cropping frame, the more magnified the cropped image will look. Changing the Aspect Ratio Turn the < 5> dial to change the cropping frame’s aspect ratio. You can select the aspect ratio as follows: [ 3:2], [16:9 ], [4:3 ], or [ 1:1]. N Cropping JPEG Images
455 N Cropping JPEG Images Moving the Cropping Frame Use < 9> to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally. Move the cropping frame until it covers the desired image area. Switching the Cropping Frame Orientation Pressing the < B> button will toggle the cropping frame between the vertical and horizontal orientatio ns. This enables you to crop the image shot in horizontal orientation to lo ok as if it was shot in vertical orientation. 4Check the image area to be cropped. Press the < Q> button. X The image area to be cropped will be displayed. Press the < Q> button again to return to the original image. 5Save the cropped image. Press < 0> and select [ OK] to save the cropped image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [ OK]. To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5. Once a cropped image is saved, it cannot be cropped again or resized. AF point display information (p.402) and Dust Delete Data (p.460) will not be appended to the cropped images.
457 12 Sensor Cleaning The camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to automatically shake off dust adhered to the image sensor’s front layer (low-pass filter). The Dust Delete Data can also be appended to the image so that the dust spots remaining can be deleted automatically by Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.598). Smudges adhering to the front of the sensorBesides dust entering the camera from outside, in rare cases, lubricant from the camera’s internal parts may adhere to the front of the sensor. If visible spots still remain after the automatic sensor cleaning, having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended.
458 Whenever you set the power switch to or < 2>, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is activated to automatically shake off any dust on the front of the sensor. Normally, you need not pay attention to this operation. However, you can manuall y perform sensor cleaning or can disable this unit as follows. 1Select [Sensor cleaning]. Under the [ 53] tab, select [ Sensor cleaning ], then press < 0>. 2Select [Clean now f]. Select [ Clean now f], then press < 0 >. Select [ OK]. X The screen will indicate that the sensor is being cleaned. (A small sound may be heard.) Although there will be a mechanical sound of the shutter during sensor cleaning, th e picture will not be recorded to the card. X After sensor cleaning is finished, the camera will automatically restart (turn off and on). f Automatic Sensor Cleaning Activating the Sens or Cleaning Manually