Shooting distance information slider – Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II User Manual

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Sorting

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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

Emphasize Center
This converts the image to an “orthographic projection” style image.
With this projection method, the center is more emphasized.
Since an orthogonal projection allows a subject of the same
brightness to be displayed as occupying the same area in the image,
this method has typical uses in photography for celestial luminance
distributions and center-emphasized animal photography. By
selecting this option, the center is stretched and may result in
decreased resolution.

When selecting any of the options, [Emphasize Linearity],
[Emphasize Distance], [Emphasize Periphery], or [Emphasize
Center], it will yield results similar to that of the selected projection
method. However, the conversion does not really apply a change of
projection method in a strict sense.
Accordingly, be aware that they are not suited for scientific or other
such purposes.

When correcting RAW images and if shooting distance information has
been saved to the image, the slider is set automatically according to
this shooting distance information. However, if no shooting distance
information is saved to the image, the slider is set automatically to the
right end at infinity position and a [<!>] appears above the slider.
If the image’s shooting distance is not infinite, you can minutely adjust
the distance by operating the slider while looking at the screen.

When correcting RAW images shot with the cameras in the table below,
it is set automatically to the right end at infinity position. You can then
minutely adjust the distance by operating the slider while looking at the
screen if the shooting distance is not infinite.

For RAW images shot with MP-E65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro Photo or
EF50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro with Life Size Converter EF, the slider
indicator changes to [Magnification factor].

The [Shooting distance information] slider is applied to all the
correction items with check marks.

If the lens requires no adjustment with the [Shooting distance
information] slider, the slider cannot be used.

EOS-1D Mark II N

EOS-1Ds Mark II

EOS-1D Mark II

EOS 5D

EOS 30D

EOS 400D

Shooting Distance Information Slider

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