Adjusting image sharpness – 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

You can make the overall atmosphere of an image sharper or softer.
Adjustment can be made by selecting from two modes, [Sharpness] and
[Unsharp mask].

[Sharpness]:

Controls the sharpness of an image by adjusting the
level of emphasis for the outline of the image. The
further to the right the [Sharpness] slider is moved (the
larger the setting value), the more the edges are
emphasized for a sharper image.

[Unsharp mask]: Adjusts the image’s sharpness more finely.

[Strength]:

Shows the level of emphasis for the outline of the
image. The further to the right the slider is moved (the
larger the setting value), the more the image’s edges
are emphasized for a sharper image.

[Fineness]:

Shows the fineness of the emphasized outline. The
further to the left the slider is moved (the smaller the
setting), the easier it becomes to emphasize fine
details.

[Threshold]:

Sets “how much contrast difference there should be
compared to surroundings before emphasizing
edges”.

Adjusting Image Sharpness

[Unsharp mask] cannot be used with images other than RAW
images.

Select [Sharpness] from the list box and adjust the
setting.

Reverts the image to
the original settings

Drag the slider left or right

Enter a setting (in
0.1-stop increments)

Select [Sharpness]

The adjustment range is 0 to 10.

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