Shooting in a my colors mode, P. 146 – Canon PowerShot G10 User Manual

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You can change the look of an image when it is shot.

* If the image contains colors that are the same as human skin, those colors will also

be changed. You may not obtain the expected results depending on the skin color.

Shooting in a My Colors Mode

Available Shooting Modes

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My Colors Off Records normally with this setting.

Vivid

Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to

record bold colors.

Neutral

Tones down the contrast and color saturation to record

neutral hues.

Sepia

Records in sepia tones.

B/W

Records in black and white.

Positive Film

Use this option to make blue, green or red colors

more intense like the Vivid Blue, Vivid Green or Vivid

Red effects. It can produce intense natural-appearing

colors like those obtained with positive film.

Lighter Skin

Tone*

Use this option to make skin tones lighter.

Darker Skin

Tone*

Use this option to make skin tones darker.

Vivid Blue

Emphasize blue tints. Use to make blue subjects,

such as the sky or ocean, more vivid.

Vivid Green

Emphasize green tints. Use to make green subjects,

such as mountains, new growth, flowers and lawns,

more vivid.

Vivid Red

Emphasize red tints. Use to make red subjects, such

as flowers or cars, more vivid.

Custom Color

Use this option to adjust the contrast, sharpness or

saturation settings or the color balance between red,

green, blue and skin tones*. It can be used to make

subtle adjustments, such as making blue colors more

vivid or face colors brighter.

When the recording pixels is set to

, the My Colors cannot

be set.

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