Changing the picture style – Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II User Manual

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Sorting

Images

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Introduction

Contents

Downloading

Images

Viewing

Images

Printing

Images

Editing

Images

Reference/

Index

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Processing

Large Numbers

of RAW Images

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Remote

Shooting

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Specifying

Preferences

If the image looks different from what you visualized at the time of
shooting, you can get it closer to what you expected by changing the
Picture Style. Even if you have saved the image

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with

[Monochrome]

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selected, you can still change to another Picture

Style at any point by simply selecting a Picture Style other than
[Monochrome].

Changing the Picture Style

Reverts the image to

the original settings

Select

Picture Style

Description

( )

The Picture Style set with the camera when the
image was shot.
When a mode in the Creative Zone is selected on the
camera, the Picture Style set is displayed in ( ).
When a mode in the Basic Zone is selected on the
camera, [Shot settings] is displayed in ( ), and image
characteristics that are according to the selected
shooting mode are applied.

Standard

The image looks vivid.
Generally, this setting is suitable for most images.

Auto

The color tone will be adjusted to suit the scene.
The colors will look vivid. Especially the colors of
blue skies, greenery, and sunsets will be vivid in a
shot of nature, outdoor, or sunset scenes.

Portrait

For nice skin tones.
Effective for close-ups of women and children. By
changing the [Color tone], you can adjust the skin
tone

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.

Landscape

For vivid blues and greens.
Effective for making images of landscapes
impressive.

Fine Detail

Suited for detailed outline and fine texture
description of the subject. The colors will be slightly
vivid.

Neutral

For natural colors and subdued images.
Effective for base images which are to undergo
adjustment.

Faithful

When the subject is photographed under a color
temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted
colorimetrically to match the subject’s color.
Effective for base images which are to undergo
adjustment.

Monochrome

For black and white images.
You can also adjust with [Filter effect] or [Toning
effect]

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