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Nov 10, 2011 13:08 |  #1

when i open an image in dpp the image shows its self as netural which is not a probem as it can be changed.
however can i change the setting in the camera?

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Nov 10, 2011 13:34 |  #2

The 1D2 has Color matrix options, not picture styles. Standard sRGB, portrait sRGB, high saturation sRGB, Adobe RGB, low sat' sRGB and a couple of custom settings.

Look for 'Color matrix' in the first menu tab.




  
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Nov 10, 2011 13:45 as a reply to  @ oldvultureface's post |  #3

thats what i thought
any way i picked the camera up as part of a work deal(only way he could pay for his new front door).
i have been using a 40d and find the mk2 a wee bit to much for me but i like the picture quality and its build quality.
i need to study the manual.

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Nov 10, 2011 14:28 |  #4

jingler wrote in post #13381834 (external link)
thats what i thought
any way i picked the camera up as part of a work deal(only way he could pay for his new front door).
i have been using a 40d and find the mk2 a wee bit to much for me but i like the picture quality and its build quality.
i need to study the manual.

jingler


Changing the settings on that camera is the only real tough part.

Set it to center point, enable the AF expansion, slap on a 50mm and shoot.

Really the 50mm is just so special on the 1D and 35mm formats!!!


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Nov 10, 2011 14:43 |  #5

pyrojim wrote in post #13382043 (external link)
Really the 50mm is just so special on the 1D and 35mm formats!!!

+1 :)


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