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    You can crop a JPEG image and save it as another image. You can 
    crop 3, K , 5 , a  and b JPEG images.  JPEG c and RAW images 
    cannot be cropped.
    1Select [Cropping].
     Under the [x 2] tab, select 
    [Cropping ], then press < 0>.
     An image is displayed.
    2Select an image.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image you want to crop.
     If you press the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from the index 
    display.
    3Set the cropping frame size, 
    aspect ratio, position, and 
    orientation.
     Press < 0> to display the cropping 
    frame.
     The image area within the cropping 
    frame will be cropped.
    Changing the Cropping Frame Size
    Turn the < 6> dial to change the cropping frame size. The smaller 
    the cropping frame, the more magnified the cropped image will look.
    Changing the Aspect Ratio
    Turn the < 5> dial to change the cropping frame’s aspect ratio. You 
    can select the aspect ratio as follows: [ 3:2], [16:9 ], [4:3 ], or [ 1:1].
    N Cropping JPEG Images 
    						
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    Moving the Cropping Frame
    Use < 9> to move the frame over the image vertically or 
    horizontally. Move the cropping frame until it covers the desired 
    image area.
    Switching the Cropping Frame Orientation
    Pressing the < B> button will toggle the cropping frame between 
    the vertical and horizontal orientatio ns. This enables you to create a 
    vertically oriented image from a horizontal image.
    4Check the image area to be 
    cropped.
     Press the < Q> button.
     The image area to be cropped will be 
    displayed.
     Press the < Q> button again to return 
    to the original image.
    5Save the cropped image.
     Press < 0> and select [ OK] to save 
    the cropped image.
     Check the destination folder and 
    image number, then select [OK ].
     To crop another image, repeat steps 2 
    to 4.
     Once a cropped image is saved, it cannot be cropped again or resized.
     AF point display information (p.325) and Dust Delete Data (p.375) will 
    not be appended to the cropped images. 
    						
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    Sensor Cleaning
    The camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to 
    automatically shake off dust adhered to the image 
    sensor’s front layer (low pass filter).
    The Dust Delete Data can also be appended to the 
    image so that the dust spots remaining can be deleted 
    automatically by Digital Photo Professional (EOS 
    software, p.521).
    Smudges adhering to the front of the sensorBesides dust entering the camera from outside, in rare cases, 
    lubricant from the camera’s internal parts may adhere to the front of 
    the sensor. If visible spots still remain after the automatic sensor 
    cleaning, having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is 
    recommended.
    Even while the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is operating, you can 
    press the shutter button halfway to interrupt the cleaning and start 
    shooting immediately. 
    						
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    Whenever you set the power switch to  or , the Self 
    Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to aut omatically shake off the dust on 
    the front of the sensor. Normally, you need not pay attention to this 
    operation. However, you can choos e to perform sensor cleaning 
    manually, or disable it.
    1Select [Sensor cleaning].
    Under the [5 3] tab, select [ Sensor 
    cleaning ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Clean now f].
    Select [ Clean now f], then press 
    < 0 >.
     Select [ OK].
     The screen will indicate that the 
    sensor is being cleaned. (A small 
    sound may be heard.) Although there 
    will be a shutter sound, no picture is 
    taken.
     In step 2, select [ Auto cleaningf] and set it to [ Disable].
     The sensor cleaning will no longer  be executed when you set the 
    power switch to < 1> or < 2>.
    f Automatic Sensor Cleaning
    Cleaning the Sensor Now
    Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning
    For best results, perform the sensor cleaning with the camera placed 
    upright and stable on a table or other flat surface.
     Even if you repeat the sensor cleaning, the result will not improve much. 
    Immediately after the sensor  cleaning is finished, the [Clean nowf] 
    option remains disabled temporarily. 
    						
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    Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust 
    that may be visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust 
    still remains, you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image for 
    erasing the dust spots later. The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital 
    Photo Professional (EOS software, p.521) to erase the dust spots 
    automatically.
    Prepare a solid white object such as a sheet of paper.
     Set the lens focal length to 50 mm or longer.
     Set the lens’s focus mode switch to < MF> and set the focus to 
    infinity ( ∞). If the lens has no distance scale, rotate the camera to 
    face towards you and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way.
    1Select [Dust Delete Data].
     Under the [z 3] tab, select [Dust 
    Delete Data ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [OK].
    After the automatic self-cleaning of 
    the sensor is performed, a message 
    will appear. Although there will be a 
    shutter sound during the cleaning, no 
    picture is taken.
    3 Appending Dust Delete DataN
    Preparation
    Obtaining the Dust Delete Data 
    						
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    3Shoot a solid-white object.
    At a distance of 20 cm - 30 cm (0.7 ft. 
    - 1.0 ft.), fill the viewfinder with a 
    patternless, solid-white object and 
    take a picture.
    
    The picture will be taken in aperture-
    priority AE mode at an aperture of f/22.
     Since the image will not be saved, the 
    data can still be obtained even if there 
    is no card in the camera.
     When the picture is taken, the camera 
    will start collecting the Dust Delete 
    Data. When the Dust Delete Data is 
    obtained, a message will appear.
    
    If the data is not obtained successfully, 
    an error message will appear. Follow 
    the “Preparation” procedure on the 
    preceding page, then select [
    OK]. Take 
    the picture again.
    After the Dust Delete Data is obtained, it is appended to all the JPEG and 
    RAW images captured thereafter. Before an important shoot, it is 
    recommended that you update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again.
    For details about using Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, 
    p.521) to erase dust spots, refer  to the Digital Photo Professional 
    Instruction Manual (p.516).
    The Dust Delete Data appended to the image is so small that it hardly 
    affects the image file size.
    Dust Delete Data
    Be sure to use a solid-white object such as a new sheet of white paper. If the 
    object has any pattern or design, it  may be recognized as dust data and 
    affect the accuracy of the dust deletion with the EOS software. 
    						
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    Dust that could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can 
    be removed manually with a commercially-available blower, etc. Before 
    cleaning the sensor, detach the lens from the camera.
    The image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be 
    cleaned directly, having it done by a Canon Service Center is 
    recommended.
    1Select [Sensor cleaning].
     Under the [5 3] tab, select [Sensor 
    cleaning ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Clean manually].
    3Select [OK].
    In a moment, the reflex mirror will lock 
    up and the shutter will open.
     “CLn ” will blink on the LCD panel.
    4Clean the sensor.
    5End the cleaning.
    Set the power switch to < 2>.
    3  Manual Sensor Cleaning N
    If you use a battery, make sure it is fully charged.
     If you use Battery Grip BG-E11 (sold separately) with AA/R6 batteries, 
    manual sensor cleaning will not be possible.
    For the power source, using the DC Coupler DR-E6 (sold separately) and 
    AC Adapter AC-E6N (sold separately) is recommended. 
    						
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    While cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following. If the 
    power is cut off, the shutter will close and the shutter curtains and 
    image sensor may get damaged.
    • Setting the power switch to < 2>.
    • Removing or inserting the battery.
     The surface of the image sensor is  extremely delicate. Clean the sensor 
    with care.
     Use a plain blower without any brush  attached. A brush can scratch the 
    sensor.
     Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount. If 
    the power is turned off, the shutter will close and the shutter curtains or 
    reflex mirror may get damaged.
     Never use pressurized air or gas to  clean the sensor. The blowing force 
    can damage the sensor, or the spray gas can freeze on the sensor and 
    scratch it.
     If the battery level becomes low while you clean the sensor, the beeper 
    will sound as a warning. Stop cleaning the sensor.
     If a smudge that cannot be removed with a blower remains, having the 
    sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended. 
    						
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    Printing Images and Transferring
    Images to a Computer
     Printing  (p.382)
    You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print 
    out the images on the card. The camera is compliant with 
    “ w PictBridge”, which is the standard for direct printing.
     Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)  (p.389)
    DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print 
    images recorded on the card according to your printing 
    instructions such as the image selection, quantity to print, 
    etc. You can print multiple images in one batch or create a 
    print order for a photofinisher.
     Transferring Images to a Computer  (p.393)
    You can connect the camera to a computer and operate the 
    camera to transfer images recorded on the card to the 
    computer.
     Specifying Images for a Photobook  (p.397)
    You can specify images on the card for printing in a 
    photobook. 
    						
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    The direct printing procedure can be performed entirely with the camera while you look at the camera’s LCD monitor.
    1Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    2Set up the printer.
    For details, refer to the printer’s 
    instruction manual.
    3Connect the camera to a printer.
    Use the interface cable provided with 
    the camera.
     When connecting the cable to the 
    camera, use the cable protector 
    (p.36). Connect the cable to the 
    digital terminal with the plug’s 
    < > icon facing the back of the 
    camera.
     To connect to the printer, refer to the 
    printer’s instruction manual.
    4Turn on the printer.
    5Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    Some printers may make a beeping 
    sound.
    Preparing to Print
    Connecting the Camera to a Printer 
    						
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