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    Creative Filters
    5Save the image.
     Select [OK ] to save the image.
      Note the destination folder and image 
    file number, then select [ OK].
      To apply a filter to another image, 
    repeat steps 2 to 5.
      To exit and return to the menu, press 
    the < M > button.
      Grainy B/W
    Makes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the 
    contrast, you can change t he black-and-white effect.
      Soft focus
    Gives the image a soft look. By adjusting the blur, you can change 
    the degree of softness.
      Toy camera effect
    Gives a color cast typical of toy cameras and darkens the image’s 
    fours corners. By adjusting the co lor tone, you can change the color 
    cast.
      Miniature effect
    Creates a diorama effect. In step 4, you can press the < B> 
    button to change the orientation (vertical/horizontal) of the white 
    frame that shows where you wa nt the image to look sharp.
    Creative Filter Features
     With  1+JPEG images, the  1 image will be applie d with the Creative 
    filter and saved as a JPEG image.
      With  41 +JPEG and  61+JPEG images, the Creati ve filter will be 
    applied to the JPEG image.
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    You can resize an image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a 
    new image. Resizing an image is  possible only with JPEG 3/4 /a /b  
    images. JPEG  c and RAW images cannot be resized.
    1Select [Resize].
      Select the [ 3 Resize ] menu option, 
    then press < 0>.
    X Images will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
      Select the image you want to resize.
      By pressing the < I> button, you 
    can switch to the  index display and 
    select an image.
    3Select the desired image size.
      Press < 0> to display the image 
    sizes.
      Press the < U> key to select the 
    desired image size, then press < 0>.
    4Save the image.
      Select [OK ] to save the image.
      Note the destination folder and image 
    file number, then select [ OK].
      To resize another image, repeat steps 
    2 to 4.
      To exit and return to the menu, press 
    the < M> button.
    S Resize
    Target sizes
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    S Resize
    Resize Options According to Original Image Size
    The [8.0M 3456x2304 ] image size displayed in  step 3 has a 3:2 aspect 
    ratio. The image size according to as pect ratios is shown in the table 
    below. For asterisked image-recording quality, the pixel count does not 
    exactly match the aspect ratio.  The image will be slightly cropped.
    Original Image SizeAvailable Resize Settings
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    About Image Sizes
    QualityAspect Ratio and Pixel Count
    3:24:316:91:1
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    3456x2304(8.0 megapixels)3072x2304(7.0 megapixels)3456x1944(6.7 megapixels)2304x2304(5.3 megapixels)
    a 2592x1728(4.5 megapixels)2304x1728(4.0 megapixels)2592x1456*(3.8 megapixels)1728x1728(3.0 megapixels)
    b1920x1280(2.5 megapixels)1696x1280*(2.2 megapixels)1920x1080(2.1 megapixels)1280x1280(1.6 megapixels)
    c720x480(350,000 pixels)640x480(310,000 pixels)720x400*(290,000 pixels)480x480(230,000 pixels)
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    You can process 1 images with the camera and save them as JPEG 
    images. While the RAW image itself  does not change, you can process 
    the RAW image according to different  conditions to create any number 
    of JPEG images from it.
    Note that  41 and 61  images cannot be processed with the 
    camera. Use Digital Photo Professional (provided software) to process 
    those images.
    1Select [RAW image processing].
      Select the [ 3 RAW image 
    processing] menu option, then press 
    < 0 >.
    X 1  images will be displayed.
    2Select an image.
     Select the image you want to 
    process.
      By pressing the < I> button, you 
    can switch to the  index display and 
    select an image.
    3Process the image.
      Press < 0> and soon the RAW-
    processing options will appear 
    (p.226, 227).
      Press the < V>  key to select 
    an option, and turn the < 5> dial to 
    change the setting.
    X The displayed image will reflect 
    “Brightness,” “White balance,” and 
    the others settings adjustment.
      To return to the image settings at the 
    time of shooting, press the  
    button.
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    Displaying the setting screen
     Press < 0> to display the setting 
    screen. Turn the < 6> or < 5> dial 
    to change the setting. To return to the 
    screen in step 3, press < 0>.
     4Save the image.
      Select [W ] (Save), then press < 0>.
      Select [OK ] to save the image.
      Note the destination folder and image 
    file number, then press [ OK].
    X The screen in step 2 will reappear.
      To process another image, repeat 
    steps 2 to 4.
      To exit and return to the menu, press 
    the < M > button.
    Pressing the < u> button in step 3 will magnify the image. The 
    magnification will differ depending on the pixel count of [ Quality] set in 
    [RAW image processing]. With < 9>, you can scroll around the 
    magnified image. When [ Magnify] is grayed out during the image 
    processing, the image cannot be magnified.
    While the image is magnified, pressing the < I> button will exit the 
    magnified view.
    Images shot in a Live View shooting aspect ratio ([ 4:3] [16:9] [ 1:1]) will 
    be displayed in the respective aspect  ratio. JPEG images will also be 
    saved in the set aspect ratio.
    About the Magnified Display
    Images with Aspect Ratio Setting
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    R Processing RAW Images with the CameraN
       Brightness
    You can adjust the image brightness up to ±1 stop in 1/3-stop 
    increments. The displayed image will  reflect the setting’s effect.
       White balance  (p.96)
    You can select the white balance. If you select [ P], use the < 6> 
    dial to set the color temperature.  The displayed image will reflect the 
    setting’s effect.
       Picture Style  (p.90)
    You can select the Picture Style. To set the parameters such as 
    Sharpness, press < 0> to display the setting screen. Turn the < 5> 
    dial to select a parameter, then turn the < 6> dial to set it as 
    desired. Press < 0> to finalize the setting and to return to the 
    setting screen. The displayed image will reflect the setting’s effect.
       Auto Lighting Optimizer  (p.101)
    You can set the Auto Lighting Optimizer. The displayed image will 
    reflect the setting’s effect.
       High ISO speed noise reduction  (p.254)
    You can set the noise reduction fo r high ISO speeds. The displayed 
    image will reflect the setting’s  effect. If the effect is difficult to discern, 
    press the < u> button to magnify the image. (Press the < I> 
    button to return to the normal view.)
    To check the effect of the [ Strong] setting, magnify the image. 
    Viewing it as a single image will only display the [ Standard] effect 
    even if [Strong ] was set.
       Image-recording quality (p.84)
    You can set the pixel count and im age quality of the JPEG image to 
    be saved when converting the RAW image. The image size 
    displayed, such as [ 8.0M 3456x2304], has a 3:2 aspect ratio. The 
    pixel count of each aspect ra tio is indicated on page 223.
    RAW Image-processing Options
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      Color space  (p.110)
    You can select either sRGB or A dobe RGB. Since the camera’s LCD 
    monitor is not compatible with Adobe RGB, the image will not look 
    very different when either color space is set.
       Peripheral illumination correction  (p.102)
    You can set [ Enable] or [Disable]. If [ Enable] is set, the corrected 
    image will be displayed. If the effect is  difficult to discern, press the 
    < u > button to magnify the image and  look at the image corners. 
    (Press the < I> button to return to the normal view.)
       Distortion correction
    When [Enable ] is set, image distortion caused by the lens is 
    corrected. If [Enable ] is set, the distortion- corrected image will be 
    displayed. The correction will  have the image periphery to be 
    cropped. Therefore, the image will look slightly larger (It is not a 
    magnified image). With Digital  Photo Professional (provided 
    software), you can correct the image distortion while minimizing the 
    trimming of the image periphery.
    Since the image resolution may look  slightly lower, use the Picture 
    Style’s Sharpness setting to make adjustments as necessary.
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       Chromatic aberration correction
    When [Enable ] is set, lateral chromatic aberration caused by the 
    lens is corrected. If [ Enable] is set, the corrected image will be 
    displayed. (The image periphery will  also be slightly cropped.) If the 
    effect is difficult to discern, press the  button to magnify the 
    image. (Press the  button to return to the normal view.) The 
    chromatic aberration correction done  with the camera will be less 
    pronounced than with Digital Photo Professional (provided 
    software). Therefore the correcti on might not be so noticeable. In 
    such a case, use Digital Photo Professional to correct the chromatic 
    aberration. Chromatic aberration refers to the inaccurate 
    convergence of colors along the fringes of a subject.
      The result of RAW image processe d in the camera and RAW image 
    processed with Digital Photo Prof essional does not match exactly.
      Even if image verification data (p .260) is appended to the RAW image, 
    the image verification data is not  appended to the JPEG image after 
    processing.
    About peripheral illuminati on correction, distortion 
    correction, and chromati c aberration correction
    To execute peripheral illumination  correction, distortion correction, and 
    chromatic aberration  correction with the camera,  the data of the lens used 
    for the shot must be regi stered in the camera. If th e lens data has not been 
    registered in the camera, use EOS Utilit y (provided software) to register the 
    lens data.
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    Sensor Cleaning
    The camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit attached 
    to the image sensor’s front  layer (low-pass filter) to 
    shake off dust automatically.
    The Dust Delete Data can  also be appended to the 
    image so that the dust spot s remaining can be erased 
    automatically by Digital Photo Professional (provided 
    software).
    About smudges adhering to the front of the sensorBesides dust entering th e camera from outside, in rare cases lubricant 
    from the camera’s internal parts may  adhere to the front of the sensor. 
    In case visible spots still remain  after the automatic sensor cleaning, 
    having the sensor clea ned by a Canon Service  Center is recommended
    .
    Even while the Self Cleaning Sens or 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 < 2>, 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 execute  the sensor cleaning at anytime as 
    well as disable it.
    1Select [Sensor cleaning].
     Under the [ 6] tab, select [Sensor 
    cleaning ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Clean nowf ].
     Select [Clean now f], then press 
    < 0 >.
      Select [OK ] on the dialog screen, 
    then press < 0>.
    X The screen will indicate that the 
    sensor is being cleaned. Although 
    there will be a shutter sound, a 
    picture is not taken.
      In step 2, select [ Auto cleaningf] and set it to [ Disable].
    X The sensor cleaning will no lon ger 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, do the sensor  cleaning while the camera bottom is 
    placed on a table or  other flat surface.
      Even if you repeat the  sensor cleaning, the resu lt will not improve that 
    much. Right after the sensor  cleaning is finished, the [Clean nowf] 
    option will remain  disabled temporarily.
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