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Have you tried the selective coloring in-camera function?

 
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Feb 03, 2008 13:43 |  #1

Here are some test shots from today using an SD870 IS. It is extremely easy to use.


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Feb 05, 2008 11:20 |  #2

Suppose to have that capability on my S3 but have never figured out how to use it. :( Yours turned out fantastic.


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Feb 05, 2008 11:34 |  #3

Wow I like that how did you do it.


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Feb 05, 2008 11:58 |  #4

Sisters_photography wrote in post #4856456 (external link)
Wow I like that how did you do it.

It's an in-camera function (on the SD870 anyway), sort of like a scene mode.


You pick a color using the center point and the camera will desaturate the other colors. So those are four different pics shown.

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Feb 05, 2008 12:56 as a reply to  @ danpass's post |  #5

That feature is on the S2. I haven't taken any serious photos with it. But I have tested it, and it works great!

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Feb 05, 2008 17:12 |  #6

Yup one of my fav neat functions :)

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Feb 06, 2008 17:25 |  #7

WOW TOO COOL ok I look at my canon power shot sd 800is and i dont think I know what I am looking for can someone help me I want to do a picture like this so bad.


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Feb 06, 2008 17:55 |  #8

Just playing around...

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Sisters, I think it's in "Custom Colors" somewhere.

No, actually it's called "Changing Colors," you can do Color Swap or Color Accent. It's in the sd700is manual on the page following custom colors but NOT on the table of contents, NOT in the index. Should be the same for the sd800is.

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Feb 06, 2008 18:02 as a reply to  @ Sisters_photography's post |  #9

Go to the color swap icon on the camera...looks kind of like a tube of glue...on my camera it is by the photo stitch. Navigate to the swap color icon and select it....func set.

A little box will appear, aim that at the color you want to retain and hit the left arrow I believe for your 800. Once you get there you can play around with the up and down arrows to see the different levels.

If you do not have your users manual you can download it right from Canon.




  
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Feb 06, 2008 18:49 |  #10

The official term is "Color Accent"

Go to the Canon website, find your camera, download the PDF copy of your manual to your computer (so that it then becomes searchable).

The function will "accent" the chosen color to the exclusion of the others (rendering them black and white).

You can also set it (in the 870 anyway) to take the chosen pic AND the unaccented pic at the same time.

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Feb 06, 2008 18:49 |  #11

prcrstn8 wrote in post #4865898 (external link)
Just playing around...

That first shows potential actually.

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Feb 06, 2008 22:51 |  #12

It's kinda fun. I used it a couple times on my S3 when I was bored. Never saw a shot though that really could use it. Aniwho...use the color changer on your camera?


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Feb 07, 2008 09:59 |  #13

I did it I did it. i will tak some this weekend and post them later.
Thank you everyone!!!!!!


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Feb 07, 2008 10:07 as a reply to  @ Sisters_photography's post |  #14

Wow cool features, I wonder if my A570 IS have this ???

Thanks!
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Feb 07, 2008 15:18 |  #15

JakeF150FX4 wrote in post #4870137 (external link)
Wow cool features, I wonder if my A570 IS have this ???

Thanks!
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It does indeed!

Any Canon compact that has Digic II or III does FYI


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