Canon Eos Rebel T6 1300d Instruction Manual
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231 L Erasing Images 2Select [Select and erase images]. Select [ Select and erase images ], then press < 0>. An image will be displayed. To display the three-image display, press the < Hy> button. To return to the single-image display, press the < u > button. 3Select the images to be erased. Press the < Y> < Z> keys to select the image to be erased, then press the < W> keys. A checkmark [ X] will be displayed on the upper left of the screen. To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3. 4Erase the image. Press the < L> button. Select [ OK], then press < 0>. The selected images will be erased. You can erase all the images in a folder or on a card at one time. When [x 1: Erase images ] is set to [All images in folder ] or [All images on card ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased. 3 Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card To erase all images including protected images, format the card (p.52).
232 *With 1+73 images, the 1 file size is displayed. * If a Creative filter or Resize has been applied to the image, the < 1+> icon will change to < u>. * Images taken with flash without any fl ash exposure compensation are marked with the < 0> icon. Images taken with flash ex posure compensation are marked with the < y> icon. B Shooting Information Display Sample Still Photo Taken in a Creative Zone Mode Flash exposure compensation amount Metering mode Shooting mode Highlight tone priority Shooting date and time White balance correction Histogram (Brightness/RGB) Color space White balance Picture Style/Settings File size Image-recording quality Playback number/ Total images recorded Folder number - File number Rating Aperture Shutter speed Protect images Exposure compensation amount ISO speed Eye-Fi transfer If the image was taken by another camera, certain shooting information may not be displayed. It may not be possible to play back images taken with this camera on other cameras.
233 B Shooting Information Display * With images taken in a Basic Zone mode, the information displayed will differ depending on the shooting mode. * If manual exposure is used, the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed (when set manually) will be displayed. *The < t> icon will be displayed for video snapshots. Sample Still Photo Taken in a Basic Zone Mode Sample Movie Information Display Ambience and ambience effects Lighting or scene Shooting mode Movie shooting mode Movie file size Recording format Frame rate Movie recording size Shooting duration Movie/Playback Shutter speed Aperture ISO speed
B Shooting Information Display 234 Highlight Alert When the shooting information is displayed, any overexposed areas of the image will blink. To obtain more image detail in the overexposed, blinking areas, set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again. Histogram The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness. The RGB histogram is for checking the color saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with [ x2: Histogram disp]. [Brightness] DisplayThis histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image’s brightness level. The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level (darker on the left and brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness level. The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the image. The more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter the image. If there are too many pixels on the left, the shadow detail will be lost. If there are too many pixels on the right, the highlight detail will be lost. The gradation in- between will be reproduced. By checking the image and its brightness histogram, you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation. [RGB] Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color’s brightness level in the image (RGB or red, green, and blue). The horizontal axis indicates the color’s brightness level (darker on the left and brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level. The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker and less prominent the color. The more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter and denser the color. If there are too many pixels on the left, the respective color information will be lacking. If there are too many pi xels on the right, the color will be too saturated with no gradation. By checking the image’s RGB histogram, you can see the color’s saturation and gradation condition, as well as white balance inclination. Sample Histograms Dark image Normal brightness Bright image
235 9 Post-ProcessingImages After taking a picture, you can apply a Creative filter or resize the JPEG image (reduce the number of pixels). The camera may not be able to process images taken with another camera. Post-processing images as desc ribed in this chapter is not possible while the camera is connected to a computer via the interface cable.
236 You can apply the following Creative filters to an image and save it as a new image: Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Toy camera effect, and Miniature effect. 1Select [Creative filters]. Under the [ x1] tab, select [ Creative filters ], then press < 0>. An image will be displayed. 2Select an image. Select the image you want to apply a filter to. By pressing the < Hy> button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. 3Select a filter. When you press < 0>, the types of Creative filters will be displayed (p.238). Press the < Y> < Z> keys to select a filter, then press < 0>. The image will be displayed with the effects of the filter applied. 4Adjust the filter effect. Press the < Y> < Z> keys to adjust the filter effect, then press < 0>. For the Miniature effect, press the < X> keys to move the white frame to where you want the image to look sharp, then press < 0>. U Applying Creative Filters
237 U Applying Creative Filters 5Save the image. Select [ OK] to save the image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [ OK]. To apply a filter to another image, repeat steps 2 to 5. To return to the menu, press the button. When shooting 1+73 or 1 image, the filter effect will be applied to the 1 image and the image will be saved as a JPEG image. If an aspect ratio was set for a 1 image and the filter effect is applied to it, the image will be saved in the aspect ratio that is set. Dust Delete Data (p.202) will not be appended to images with Fish-eye effect applied.
U Applying Creative Filters 238 V Grainy B/W Creates a grainy black-and-white photo. You can change the black- and-white effect by adjusting the contrast. W Soft focus Gives the image a soft look. You can change the degree of softness by adjusting the blur. X Fish-eye effect Gives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type distortion. Depending on the level of this filter effect, the area trimmed along the periphery of the image changes. Also , since this filter effect will magnify the image center, the apparent resolution at the center may degrade depending on the number of recorded pixels. Set the filter effect in step 4 while checking the resulting image. Y Toy camera effect Darkens the photo’s corners and applies a color tone that makes it look as if it was shot by a toy camera. You can change the color cast by adjusting the color tone. Z Miniature effect Creates a diorama effect. You can change where the image looks sharp. In step 4 on page 236, if you press the < B> button, you can switch between the white frame’s vertical and horizontal orientations. Creative Filter Characteristics
239 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 / b images. JPEG c and RAW images cannot be resized. 1Select [Resize]. Under the [x 1] tab, select [Resize ], then press < 0>. An image will be displayed. 2Select an image. Select the image you want to resize. By pressing the < Hy> button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. 3Select the desired image size. Press < 0> to display the image sizes. Press the < Y> < Z> keys to 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. To return to the menu, press the button. S Resizing JPEG Images Target sizes
S Resizing JPEG Images 240 Resize Options by Original Image Size The image sizes displayed in step 3 on the preceding page, such as [***M ****x**** ], have a 3:2 aspect ratio. The image sizes by aspect ratios are shown in the table below. The items marked with an asterisk do not exactly match the indicated aspect ratio. The image will be cropped slightly. Original Image SizeAvailable Resize Settings 4abc 3 kkkk 4 kkk a kk b k c Image Sizes Image QualityAspect Ratio and Pixel Count (Approx.) 3:24:316:91:1 4 3456x2304 (8.0 megapixels)3072x2304 (7.0 megapixels)3456x1944 (6.7 megapixels)2304x2304 (5.3 megapixels) a 2592x1728 (4.5 megapixels) 2304x1728 (4.0 megapixels) 2592x1456* (3.8 megapixels) 1728x1728 (3.0 megapixels) b 1920x1280 (2.5 megapixels)1696x1280* (2.2 megapixels)1920x1080 (2.1 megapixels)1280x1280 (1.6 megapixels) c 720x480 (350,000 pixels)640x480 (310,000 pixels)720x400* (290,000 pixels)480x480 (230,000 pixels)