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    Processing Images8
    Developing RAW Images
    You can convert captured RAW files into JPEG files.
    1Select a RAW image in Playback mode.
    2Press the four-way controller (3).
    The playback mode palette appears.
    3Use the four-way controller (2345) to select h(RAW 
    Development) and press the 4 button.
    The screen to select a development method is displayed.
    4Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Developing a Single 
    Image] and press the 4 button.
    The parameters recorded in the image file 
    appear.
    You can select a different image by 
    turning the e-dial.
    To specify the parameters before 
    developing, refer to “Specifying the 
    Parameters” (p.262).
    Only RAW files captured with this camera can be edited. RAW files and JPEG 
    files captured with other cameras cannot be edited on this camera.
    Developing One RAW Image
    MENUOK
    Developing Multiple ImagesDeveloping a Single Image
    OK
    MENU
    12M
    sRGBsRGB
    RAWRAWJPEGJPEG
    OK100-0001
    ISONR
    File FormatFile Format 
    						
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    Processing Images8
    5Press the 4 button.
    The save confirmation screen appears.
    6Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Save as] and press the 
    4 button.
    The RAW image is developed and saved 
    as a new image.
    7Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Continue] or [Exit].
    Select [Continue] to edit other images.
    8Press the 4 button.
    If you select [Continue] in Step 7, the screen for selecting the parameter 
    in Step 4 appears again.
    You can develop multiple RAW images with the same settings.
    1Select [Developing Multiple Images] in Step 4 on p.259 and 
    press the 4 button.
    The multi-image display screen appears.
    Refer to p.224 for details on operations in the multi-image display screen.
    2Use the four-way controller (2345) to select the RAW 
    images to be developed and press the 4 button.
    Developing Multiple RAW Images
    Cancel Save as
    MENU
    Saves the image as a new file RAW JPEG
    OK
    OK
    Exit Continue Image developed and stored.
    Continue developing?
    OK
    OK 
    						
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    Processing Images8
    3Press the M button.
    The development confirmation screen 
    appears.
    4Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Develop images as 
    shot] or [Develop images with 
    modified settings].
    To change parameters, select [Develop 
    images with modified settings]. For 
    details, refer to “Specifying the 
    Parameters” (p.262).
    The screen to select a parameter appears.
    5Use the four-way controller 
    (2345) to set [Recorded 
    Pixels] and [Quality Level].
    6Press the 4 button.
    The save confirmation screen appears.
    7Use the four-way controller (23) 
    to select [Save as] and press the 
    4 button.
    The selected RAW images are developed 
    and saved as new images.
    MENUOKOK
    Develop images as shot
    Develop images with
    modified settings
    RAWRAWJPEGJPEG
    MENU
    Recorded PixelsRecorded Pixels
    OK
    12M
    Cancel Save as
    MENU
    Selected images are saved
    as new files
      RAW JPEG
    OK
    OK 
    						
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    Processing Images8Specify the parameters for developing RAW images.
    The following parameters can be changed.
    *1 This cannot be set for RAW files taken in Multi-exposure mode.
    *2 This can be selected only when a compatible lens is attached. (p.211)
    1Press the four-way controller 
    (23) in Step 4 on p.259 to 
    choose the parameter you want 
    to change.
    Specifying the Parameters
    ParameterValuePage
    Recorded PixelsE (4288×2848)/J (3936×2624)/
    P (3072×2048)/i (1728×1152)p.192
    Quality LevelC (Best) / D (Better) / E (Good) p.193
    Custom ImageBright/Natural/Portrait/Landscape/Vibrant/
    Muted/Bleach Bypass/Reversal Film/
    Monochromep.213
    White Balance 
    *1
    F (Auto)/G (Daylight)/H (Shade)/
    ^ (Cloudy)/JD (Fluorescent Light Daylight 
    Color)/JN (Fluorescent Light Daylight 
    White)/JW (Fluorescent Light Cool White)/
    JL (Fluorescent Light Warm White)/
    I (Tungsten Light)/L (Flash)/f/
    K(Manual)p.200
    Sensitivity -2.0 to +2.0 –
    High-ISO NR Auto/Off/Low/Medium/High p.100
    Shadow Correction Off/Low/Medium/High p.208
    Distortion Correction 
    *2Off/On p.211
    Lat-Chromatic-Ab Adj *2Off/On p.211
    Color Space sRGB/AdobeRGB p.205
    MENU
    12M
    sRGBsRGB
    RAWRAWJPEGJPEG
    OK100-0001
    ISONR
    File FormatFile Format 
    						
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    Processing Images8
    2Use the four-way controller (45) to change the value.
    Use the four-way controller (5) to display the setting screen for White 
    Balance and Custom Image.
    3Press the 4 button.
    The save confirmation screen appears.
    4Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Save as] and 
    press the 4 button.
    The RAW image is developed and saved as a new image.
    • You cannot save the background image and use Digital Preview with White 
    Balance and Custom Image.
    • When the white balance is set to K (Manual), press the mc button to 
    display the measuring screen. 
    						
    							9Changing Additional 
    Settings
    This chapter describes how to change additional settings.
    How to Operate the Set-up Menu ...................... 266
    Formatting an SD Memory Card  ....................... 268
    Setting the Beep, Date and Time, and Display 
    Language ............................................................ 269
    Adjusting the Monitor and the Menu Display  .. 274
    Setting the Folder/File Number  ......................... 279
    Selecting the Power Settings  ............................ 281
    Setting the Photographer Information  ............. 283
    Setting the DPOF Settings  ................................ 285
    Correcting Defective Pixels in the CMOS 
    Sensor (Pixel Mapping)  ..................................... 287
    Selecting Settings to Save in the Camera 
    (Memory) ............................................................. 288 
    						
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    Changing Additional Settings9
    How to Operate the Set-up Menu
    Perform general settings related to the camera in the [R Set-up] menu.
    Perform the following settings in the [RSet-up 1-4] menus.
    Press the 3 button in Capture/Playback mode and use the four-way 
    controller (45) or e-dial to display the [R Set-up 1-4] menus.
    For details on how to use the menus, refer to “Using the Menus” (p.37).
    Set-up Menu Setting Items
    MenuItemFunctionPage
    R1Language/uChanges the language in which menus and 
    messages appear.p.273
    Date Adjustment Sets the date format and time. p.270
    World TimeSets the display of the local date and time 
    of the specified city so they can be 
    displayed on the monitor in addition to the 
    present location when traveling overseas.p.270
    Text SizeSets the text size of an item selected on the 
    respective menu screens.p.274
    BeepSwitches the beep tone on/off and changes 
    its volume.p.269
    Guide DisplaySets whether to display indicators on the 
    monitor.p.274
    Status ScreenSets the display color of the status screen 
    and control panel.p.276
    R2Brightness Level Changes the brightness of the monitor. p.277
    LCD Color Tuning Adjusts the color of the monitor. p.278
    Video OutSets the output format when connecting to 
    an AV device with a video input terminal.p.243
    USB ConnectionSets the USB connection mode when 
    connecting to a computer.p.293
    Folder NameSets the naming system of the folder for 
    storing images.p.279 
    						
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    Changing Additional Settings9
    R2Create New FolderCreates a new folder on the SD Memory 
    Card.p.279
    Copyright 
    InformationSets the photographer and copyright 
    information embedded in Exif.p.283
    R3Auto Power OffSets the time until the camera turns off 
    automatically.p.281
    AA Battery TypeSelects the type of AA batteries used for 
    the camera.p.282
    Reset Resets all settings. p.310
    R4Pixel MappingMaps out and corrects any defective pixels 
    in the CMOS sensor.p.287
    Dust AlertDetects dust adhering to the CMOS 
    sensor.p.316
    Dust Removal Cleans the CMOS sensor by shaking it. p.315
    Sensor CleaningLocks the mirror in the up position for 
    cleaning the CMOS sensor with a blower.p.318
    Format Formats an SD Memory Card. p.268
    MenuItemFunctionPage
    Date Adjustment
    World Time
    Text Size
    Exit
    MENU
    234
    English
    Guide Display
    Status Screen Beep
    3sec.
    Standard
    1
     [R Set-up 1] menu
    Brightness Level
    LCD Color Tuning
    Video Out
    USB Connection
    Folder Name Date
    Exit
    MENU
    1234
    ±0
    Create New Folder
    Copyright Information
    NTSC
    MSC
     [R Set-up 2] menu
    Auto Power Off 1min.
    AA Battery Type
    Reset
    Exit
    MENU
    1234
    AUTO
     [R Set-up 3] menu
    Pixel Mapping
    Dust Alert
    Dust Removal
    Sensor Cleaning
    Format
    Exit
    MENU
    1234
     [R Set-up 4] menu 
    						
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    Changing Additional Settings9
    Formatting an SD Memory Card
    Use this camera to format (initialize) an SD Memory Card that is unused 
    or has been used on other cameras or digital devices.
    Formatting deletes all the data saved on the SD Memory Card.
    1Select [Format] in the [RSet-up 4] menu and press the 
    four-way controller (5).
    The [Format] screen appears.
    2Press the four-way controller (2) 
    to select [Format].
    3Press the 4 button.
    Formatting starts.
    When formatting is completed, the screen 
    that was displayed before selecting the 
    menu appears again.
    • Do not remove the SD Memory Card while formatting. The card may be 
    damaged and become unusable.
    • Formatting deletes all data, either protected or unprotected. Be aware.
    When an SD Memory Card is formatted, the volume label assigned to the card 
    is “K-r”. When the W is connected to a computer, the SD Memory Card is 
    recognized as a removable disk with the name “K-r”. (p.294)
    OK
    Format
    Cancel Format All data will be deleted
    OK
    FormattingFormatting 
    						
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