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Summary of Contents for EOS-1D

Page 1: ...Macintosh Windows E INSTRUCTION MANUAL Software Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...r and retain the original for back up purposes Any other copying of the SOFTWARE is a violation of this Agreement You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on the back up copy 3 SUPPORT AND...

Page 3: ...jurisdiction such provision shall be null and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect 8...

Page 4: ...le application Explanations for transferring images from EOS Viewer Utility described in these instructions and the explanations for TWAIN Driver compatible applications all use examples from Adobe Ph...

Page 5: ...specifying the camera settings such as personal functions and remote shooting Can be used for downloading images saved on the memory card in the camera to your computer displaying single frame or thum...

Page 6: ...ther countries iBook iMac and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Macintosh PowerBook Power Macintosh and FireWire are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and o...

Page 7: ...name and date time the Personal Functions the Parameters and the Personal White Balance in the camera 5 Remote Shooting in EOS Viewer Utility W 87 Describes how to use the Remote Shooting function in...

Page 8: ...0 Windows 98 SE Computer PC with one of the above OS preinstalled and equipped with an IEEE1394 port Upgraded machines not supported CPU Windows XP 300 MHz Pentium or better Windows Me 2000 98 SE 150...

Page 9: ...pter describes how to install the bundled software If you were unable to successfully install the software using the procedure given in this manual see Troubleshooting W 104 Installing the Software W...

Page 10: ...nstalled correctly You must connect the camera to your computer after removing the CD If you connected the camera to your computer before installing the software see Troubleshooting W 107 1 Start up y...

Page 11: ...asy Installation and click the Next button 6Check the details of the License Agreement and then click the Yes button 7 Check the software and the folder in which the software will be installed and the...

Page 12: ...he Exit button 10Remove the CD Connect the camera to your computer and complete the installation referring to the procedures in Chapter 2 If you were unable to successfully install the software using...

Page 13: ...mplete the installation If you were unable to successfully install the software using the procedure given in this manual see Troubleshooting W 105 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer W 8 Connecting...

Page 14: ...he installation follow the procedure below right after performing Installing the Software W 4 1 Plug the dedicated cable into the computer Plug the cable into the IEEE1394 port Refer to the computer U...

Page 15: ...ect the camera to your computer the second time or later Never perform the following operations while the software installed from the Solution Disk is running after connecting the camera to the comput...

Page 16: ...s the shutter button down halfway or set the camera s power switch to OFF and then back to ON Do not put your computer to sleep while it is connected to the camera If your computer goes into the sleep...

Page 17: ...3 Selecting Images in the Main Window W 23 Selecting Images in the Preview Window W 23 Attaching Check Marks to Images W 24 Selecting Images by Condition W 24 Bringing Sending the Main Window to the F...

Page 18: ...er and Camera Wizard dialog box appears Click the Cancel button to close the open window 2Click the Start button select All Programs Programs in other versions of Windows Canon Utilities EOSViewerUtil...

Page 19: ...Help menus Histogram Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image Selecting the tab switches the histogram display values between Brightness and RGB Path display Displays the connected camera...

Page 20: ...move protect button W 26 Transfer images button W 48 Protect button W 26 Erase images button W 27 Save File button W 45 Select images button W 24 Thumbnail Frames button Shows hides the information di...

Page 21: ...list box If the RAW adjustment tool palette is hidden select the View menu Tool palette to show it Camera type W 30 Displays the name of the camera on which the selected RAW images were taken Advance...

Page 22: ...er select New folder to create a folder and enter a name for the folder The Photo folder is created in the My Pictures folder here as an example 2Display a folder to be copied Double click the camera...

Page 23: ...cated cable You cannot display images in the preview window W 20 or edit RAW images W 29 saved on a memory card in the camera directly Before working images with EOS Viewer Utility be sure to download...

Page 24: ...enu that appears You can drag and drop folders from the Folder Tree Area to the other folders For JPEG images that were shot with Adobe RGB setting the first character shows _ under bar according to E...

Page 25: ...wn on the right The folder icon appears in the Bookmark area when it is registered To delete the registered folder right click the folder and select Delete from the menu that appears You can also reor...

Page 26: ...ew window Main Window Thumbnail Display Digital exposure compensation value W 31 Protect mark W 26 This mark is displayed on protected images Recording quality The RAW and RAW JPEG symbols are display...

Page 27: ...computer For some images it may take some time to change to the high resolution image Display Size list box W 22 Show Next Image button W 23 Rotate left 90 degrees button W 26 Remove Check Mark butto...

Page 28: ...ew window the available image sizes are Fit to window and 100 When you select 100 you can change the display position by dragging the image 1 Display the image in the preview window W 20 2Click the AF...

Page 29: ...first image and then hold down the Shift key and click the last image Alternatively you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select images Click the target image The selected image is displayed...

Page 30: ...button removes the icon from the frame of the image and erases the check mark You cannot attach the check mark for any images other than RAW images When multiple RAW images are selected the check mar...

Page 31: ...e Window button The main window is brought sent to the front back of window stack 1 Select the image whose size is the desired size W 23 2Click Standardize window size from the menu that appears by cl...

Page 32: ...ally displayed for images that were protected on the camera Protection only prevents images from being deleted Other types of image operations can still be performed for protected images Alternatively...

Page 33: ...t them from being accidentally deleted Alternatively you can perform the same operation using the menu that appears by right clicking Image information display area The shooting information is display...

Page 34: ...he Audio Note dialog box appears 2Adjust the sound with the buttons and slider 1 Select images to be printed in index format W 23 2Select the File menu Print Index Printing begins If you wish to speci...

Page 35: ...en the images are processed it takes a while to display them Approximate processing times The processing times given here are only approximations Actual processing times vary widely depending on the i...

Page 36: ...enu Tool palette to show it 2Specify the processing parameters W 31 to W 44 Clicking the Reset to Shot Settings button restores the settings to the values used when the shot was taken If you click the...

Page 37: ...y You can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of 2 stops in 0 1 stop increments Drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness The adjusted value is specified in the RAW adjustment...

Page 38: ...in Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance Approx 3000 to 7000 Daylight For sunny daylight outdoors Approx 5200 Shade For shaded areas outdoors Approx 7000 Cloudy For cloudy or hazy days and duri...

Page 39: ...n specify the color temperature to adjust the white balance 1 Select Color Temp from the list box 2Enter a color temperature Enter the color temperature in the Color Temp input box in the range of 280...

Page 40: ...t of the image The white balance is adjusted so that the point clicked appears white If you click on another point over the image the white balance is adjusted again To exit the click white balance cl...

Page 41: ...sating filter Drag the slider left and right to adjust the white balance LB Filter slider Equates to the LB Light Balancing filter for color temperature conversion Dragging the slider toward B side ad...

Page 42: ...32 to W 35 2Click the Save White Balance Settings button The Save As dialog box appears 3 Select the destination folder enter the file name and then click the Save button The white balance data is sa...

Page 43: ...he Tone Curve button The Tone Curve dialog box appears 2Select the channel from the list box Adjusting the Color and Brightness Adjust Tone Curve Tone Curve Input box Output box Open button W 39 Save...

Page 44: ...by selecting on the tone curve and entering values directly into the Input Output box 4Click the Update button on the RAW adjustment tool palette The adjusted tone curve is applied to the image While...

Page 45: ...7 2Click the Save button The Save As dialog box appears 3 Select the destination folder enter the file name and then click the Save button The tone curve is saved 1 Click the Open button The Open dial...

Page 46: ...each color individually You can use the Tone curve settings list box to switch between the different channels as you make your adjustments The horizontal axis shows the brightness and color saturation...

Page 47: ...r Utility Use the procedure below to select the film equivalent hue chroma and color range the range of colors that can be reproduced 1 Click the Standard tab The Standard tab sheet appears 2Select th...

Page 48: ...GB Mainly used for printing for business purpose Not recommended for users who do not have a knowledge of image processing and Adobe RGB DCF 2 0 Exif 2 21 With a printer that does not support the sRGB...

Page 49: ...The selected setting is specified in the RAW adjustment tool palette Selecting a negative value for Color Tone makes the color tone reddish and a positive value yellowish Adjusting the Color 2 strongl...

Page 50: ...just the edge sharpness of an image Select an adjustment value from the list box Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening The selected adjustment value is specified in the RAW adjustment to...

Page 51: ...and select Convert and save in file from the menu that appears The Save File dialog box appears 3 Specify the settings and click the OK button The images are saved in the selected folder When you conv...

Page 52: ...ssion Ratio Higher values give higher quality of the JPEG image If some of the images to be saved are RAW images select Do not convert JPEG or TIFF for the conversion format If you select TIFF you can...

Page 53: ...in the Example field below the text box When the image files to be saved include images with sound this option can save the sound files with the respective images Click this checkbox when saving the f...

Page 54: ...ware such as Adobe Photoshop Be sure to specify the image transfer settings before transferring images 1 Click the Transfer images button The Image Transfer dialog box appears 2Click the Browse button...

Page 55: ...der that you have selected in step 4 It is recommended that you should use the retouching software third party product that supports 16 bit images for the one to be specified for the transfer image fu...

Page 56: ...ton The settings are applied and the General Settings dialog box closes Allows you to select whether the folder that was open the last time is displayed or the specified folder is always displayed whe...

Page 57: ...on and apply it to other images 1 Select a JPEG image W 23 2Click the IPTC information button The IPTC information dialog box appears 3 Enter information W 52 W 53 Select any of IPTC 1 IPTC 2 or IPTC...

Page 58: ...multiple images are selected this button displays the IPTC information for the next image Displays the image No in a sequence Closes the IPTC information dialog box Settings on the IPTC 1 tab sheet Y...

Page 59: ...ty 8 from the list box You can enter up to 256 characters You can enter up to 8 characters You can enter up to 11 characters You can enter up to 32 characters Settings on the IPTC 3 tab sheet You can...

Page 60: ...e Images button PhotoStitch starts up Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images Please refer to the PhotoStitch Help menu for more details You cannot merge RAW images in Photo...

Page 61: ...in the camera Specifying the Camera Settings W 56 Basic Settings W 57 Personal Function Settings W 58 Description of Personal Functions W 62 Checking Saving and Loading Personal Function Settings W 75...

Page 62: ...og box appears Click the Cancel button to close the open window 2Start up EOS Viewer Utility W 12 3 Click the Camera Settings button The Camera settings dialog box appears 4Select a tab and specify th...

Page 63: ...ory card is loaded in the camera along with the available space on the card and its total capacity Enter the name of a camera owner You can enter up to 31 characters The battery level of the camera is...

Page 64: ...ow appears In the Combination window you can check the specified personal function settings and the status of whether or not the settings are applied to the camera You can also save and load the perso...

Page 65: ...W 66 Sets the number of shots to be bracketed W 66 Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 3 to increased exposure standard exposure and decreased exposure W 66 Retains the shift amount for prog...

Page 66: ...u to check the settings W 75 Allows you to save the settings W 76 Allows you to load the saved settings W 76 Omission of P Fn 11 12 13 22 and 29 To match the numbers and descriptions for the Personal...

Page 67: ...ngs in EOS Viewer Utility 5 Check the settings and save them on your computer if necessary W 75 W 76 6Click the OK button Applies the settings and closes the Camera settings dialog box When a Personal...

Page 68: ...you do not want to use Unwanted shooting modes can be skipped while you are selecting the shooting mode This makes selecting the desired shooting mode faster Disables the metering modes Click the mete...

Page 69: ...speed and 1 60 sec as the slowest the shutter speed range will be 1 2000 to 1 60 sec This makes shutter speed selection faster and prevents a slow speed sync in aperture priority AE mode with the fla...

Page 70: ...oting situation such as backlit or front lit conditions Specify a minimum aperture value that is smaller than the maximum aperture setting If you select a minimum aperture value that is larger than th...

Page 71: ...hooting If P Fn 03 has been set to specify the metering mode for manual exposure and P Fn 06 is used to register the manual exposure mode and a metering mode different from the one specified with P Fn...

Page 72: ...for the shots is 2 1 0 1 and 2 This function is useful for adjusting the range of bracketing Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 3 to increased exposure standard exposure and decreased expo...

Page 73: ...e program line toward the left to set a slower shutter speed and a smaller aperture higher f number P Fn 10 retains the amount of program shift Select the appropriate amount of shift for the level of...

Page 74: ...ult in grossly inaccurate focus This subsequent lens driving operation is turned off P Fn 14 is especially suited for super telephoto lenses Disables the AF assist beam from being emitted This disable...

Page 75: ...on standby at full charge Consequently the flash batteries are used up more quickly The Speedlite s SE mode is disabled When you use a flash with this function set the drive mode to single frame shoot...

Page 76: ...shooting By reducing the maximum continuous shooting speed AI Servo AF continuous shooting can be more stable Limits the number of shots during continuous shooting This enables you to enter the maxim...

Page 77: ...vation time can be set from 0 to 3600 sec 1 hour If the standard activation time is too short or too long you can adjust it If you select continuous shooting the camera operates normally Setting mirro...

Page 78: ...to instantly switch to frequently used settings Shortened release time lag Normally the shutter release time lag is controlled for stability This Personal Function eliminates this control As a result...

Page 79: ...ular operation the operation can feel more intuitive Prevents exposure compensation with the Quick Control Dial The Quick Control Dial cannot be used to set exposure compensation This prevents exposur...

Page 80: ...Shooting information INFO the icon showing the captured image with Original image verification data is displayed For more details refer to Shooting Information Display in the camera s Instruction Manu...

Page 81: ...so save the settings on your computer and then load the saved settings and apply them to the camera 1 Specify the personal functions W 62 to W 74 2Select Combination from the list box The Combination...

Page 82: ...re saved To update an existing file click the Save button 1 Click the Open button The Open dialog box appears 2Open the folder containing the settings select the file and then click the Open button Th...

Page 83: ...s specify the sharpness and contrast and then register these settings on the camera W 78 Loads the saved tone curves and allows you to select color channels and register them on the camera W 80 Loads...

Page 84: ...ck the Parameters button W 77 The Parameters settings dialog box appears 2Select the Set 1 Set 2 or Set 3 tab 3 Specify the tone curve sharpness and contrast Specifying the Parameters Standard The sta...

Page 85: ...n EOS Viewer Utility 4Click the Applay to camera button The Confirm settings dialog box appears 5 Confirm the settings and click the Yes button The parameter is registered on the camera 6Click the Clo...

Page 86: ...ers W 78 For more information on registering the tone curve data TCD 1 through TCD 3 on the camera refer to Setting the Processing Parameters in the camera s Instruction Manual 1 Click the Tone curve...

Page 87: ...cifying Camera Settings in EOS Viewer Utility 5 Select a channel from the list box 6Click the Apply to camera button The tone curve is registered on the camera 7 Click the Close button The Tone curve...

Page 88: ...is displayed on the panel located on the back of the camera For more information on setting the personal white balance on the camera refer to Selecting the White Balance in the camera s Instruction Ma...

Page 89: ...ect the file and then click the Open button The white balance is loaded Displays the setting status for the PC Personal White Balance registered on the camera along with their titles Registers the sel...

Page 90: ...alance is registered on the camera To register another setting repeat steps 2 to 6 You can register up to 3 settings PC 1 PC 2 and PC 3 To delete a registered setting select the PC Personal White Bala...

Page 91: ...Camera Settings in EOS Viewer Utility 3 Select desired settings from the list boxes 4Click the Apply to camera button The color matrix is registered on the camera 5 Click the Close button The Color M...

Page 92: ...recording Quality in the camera s Instruction Manual 1 Click the JPEG quality button W 77 The JPEG quality settings dialog box appears 2Drag the slider left or right to adjust the JPEG quality Higher...

Page 93: ...ng refer also to the source listed below Readme Click the Start button select All Programs Programs in other versions of Windows Canon Utilities EOS Viewer Utility xx xx is the version EOS Capture Rea...

Page 94: ...splayed in EOS XXX For Windows Me the Scanner and Camera Wizard dialog box appears Click the Cancel button to close the open window 2Start up EOS Viewer Utility W 12 3 Select the folder to save the im...

Page 95: ...g function select the File menu Exit EOS Capture is one of the functions of EOS Viewer Utility Therefore when you exit EOS Viewer Utility EOS Capture also exits 5 Click the Release button to take a sh...

Page 96: ...ns is not attached etc you cannot perform the operation as shown below 1 Set the camera up ready to shoot 2Make various settings See Camera Settings W 94 and Processing Parameters W 96 for information...

Page 97: ...z Pentium 4 RAM 256 MB When the camera is set to One Shot AF you cannot take shots if the camera cannnot focus If you cannot take shots with the auto focusing focus manually and then take a shot If yo...

Page 98: ...tes 59 seconds in 1 second increments You can set up to a maximum of 1999 shots Interval timer shooting is performed using the specified interval between shots and the specified number of shots On som...

Page 99: ...gs The Save settings dialog box appears 2Specify desired settings and click the OK button Specifying the Save Destination Allows you to change the destination folder to which images will be saved The...

Page 100: ...Aperture priority AE or Program AE is specified for the shooting mode Save destination display Displays the destination folder to which images will be saved When you select the Save also on the camer...

Page 101: ...on as an example 3 Use the button to change a value The changed settings are applied to the camera 1 step down settings button Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step Minimum settings button Specif...

Page 102: ...the button Change the settings Use the slider and list box to specify the settings The changed settings are applied to the camera Processing Parameters CC Filter slider Allows you to correct the white...

Page 103: ...ws Me Canon Utilities EOS XXX WIA Driver WIA Driver Readme For more information on the restrictions of the TWAIN Driver refer also to the sources listed below Readme Click the Start button select Prog...

Page 104: ...o your computer W 8 The dialog box on which the camera model is displayed appears For Windows Me the Scanner and Camera Wizard dialog box appears Proceed to step 3 2Select Microsoft Scanner and Camera...

Page 105: ...enter the file name and click the Next button The images are downloaded and the Other Options dialog box appears If you do not select the destination folder a new folder is created in My Pictures and...

Page 106: ...rom the menu that appears In the Explorer view double click the connected camera s icon CF_SLOT folder and then click the xxxEOSXXX folder For Windows Me double click the xxxEOSXXX folder xxx represen...

Page 107: ...Click the Cancel button to close all the open windows 2Start Photoshop Click the Start button select All Programs Programs in Windows Me Adobe Photoshop 7 0 Photoshop starts up 3 Select the File menu...

Page 108: ...on select Programs Adobe Photoshop 7 0 Photoshop starts up 3 Select the File menu Import Canon EOSXXX The TWAIN Driver starts and the JPEG image in the camera is displayed To exit the TWAIN Driver sel...

Page 109: ...tallation This chapter provides troubleshooting and describes the software uninstallation procedures Troubleshooting W 104 Uninstalling the Software W 108 Uninstalling the Software W 108 Uninstalling...

Page 110: ...ble are securely plugged into the ports on the camera and computer when you connect the camera to your computer W 8 Are the camera and computer set up correctly for communication Is the camera s power...

Page 111: ...with Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Me or Windows 98 SE preinstalled and equipped with an IEEE1394 port W 2 Operation is not guaranteed when an IEEE1394 connection is used on computer systems other t...

Page 112: ...ocedure to re install the driver 1 Disconnect the dedicated cable and delete the driver W 109 2 Re install the driver W 4 When the X or symbol is displayed beside the connected camera part of the driv...

Page 113: ...d as follows 1 If Found New Hardware Wizard or any other dialog boxes appear click the Cancel buttons to cancel all the dialog boxes 2 Set the camera s power switch to OFF 3 Disconnect the dedicated c...

Page 114: ...ional or Windows 2000 log in using computer Administrator privileges To prevent computer malfunctions always restart your computer after you have uninstalled the software Re installing the software wi...

Page 115: ...r Windows XP or Windows Me click the Start button select All Programs Programs in Windows Me Canon Utilities EOS XXX WIA Driver WIA Driver Uninstall For Windows 2000 or Windows 98 SE click the Start b...

Page 116: ...SE select the camera that you are using and click the Remove button If the camera that you are using is not displayed in the Scanners and Cameras dialog box or the Scanners and Cameras Properties dia...

Page 117: ...and Windows 98 SE users If the camera that you are using is displayed when you click the plus symbol to the left of Imaging devices or Other devices select the camera that you are using and click the...

Page 118: ...The Folder Options dialog box appears 2Select the View tab The View tab sheet appears 3 Select the Show hidden files and folders radio button and then deselect the Hide extensions for known file types...

Page 119: ...file to display the file contents Check that Canon Camera Driver Setup File appears on the first line If there are multiple Oem inf files repeat this procedure Once you have identified the target file...

Page 120: ...because Oem inf and Oem pnf files come in pairs substitute the same number for the asterisk in each pair e g Oem2 inf and Oem2 pnf The Inf folder may contain multiple pairs of Oem files 8Check the co...

Page 121: ...The View tab sheet appears 3 Select the Show hidden files and folders radio button the Show all files radio button in Windows 98 SE and then deselect the Hide file extensions for known file types che...

Page 122: ...Canon IncCAP_1DM2 inf file if it exists 1DM2 is displayed in place of XXX in the file name The Canon IncCAP_1DM2 inf file may not exist depending on your computer system The INF folder contains a larg...

Page 123: ...ages with the WIA Driver W 98 E Editing Images W 26 Editing RAW Images W 29 EOS Capture Main Window W 89 EOS Viewer Utility Main Window W 13 I ICC W 45 Installing the Software W 4 L Loading the Person...

Page 124: ...Owner s Name W 57 Specifying the Parameters W 78 Specifying the Personal White Balance W 82 Specifying the Preferences W 50 Specifying the Processing Parameters W 30 Specifying the Processing Paramete...

Page 125: ...Describes how to specify the owner s name and date time the Personal Functions the Parameters and the Personal White Balance in the camera 5 Remote Shooting in EOS Viewer Utility M 87 Describes how to...

Page 126: ...on OS Mac OS X version 10 2 recommended Mac OS 9 0 to 9 2 Mac OS 9 2 recommended Computer Macintosh with one of the above OS installed and a FireWire IEEE1394 port as a standard feature CPU Power PC R...

Page 127: ...M 1 Installing the Software This chapter describes how to install the bundled software Installing the Software M 4...

Page 128: ...it any programs that are running 2Insert the CD EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk The CD icon appears on the desktop 3 Start installation Double click the CD icon the Mac OS X folder Then double click the ico...

Page 129: ...t Easy Installation and click the Next button 6Check the details of the License Agreement and then click the Agree button 7 Check the folder in which the software will be installed and then click the...

Page 130: ...Installing the Software M 6 8Finish the installation Click the OK button 9Click the Exit button 10Once the installation is complete remove the CD Connect the camera to your computer in Chapter 2...

Page 131: ...eparation for Downloading Images This chapter explains how to connect the camera or a card reader third party product to your computer Connecting the Camera to Your Computer M 8 Using Your Card Reader...

Page 132: ...camera while your computer is running 1 Plug the dedicated cable into the computer Plug the cable into the FireWire IEEE1394 port Refer to the computer User s Manual for information on the terminal ar...

Page 133: ...er The connections may not operate correctly While the camera and your computer are communicating the camera s LCD panel may blink or the image on the monitor may flicker However this is not a malfunc...

Page 134: ...can download images directly from a memory card to the computer 1 Remove the memory card from the camera 2Load the card into the card reader Proceed to Chapter 3 For information on connecting the car...

Page 135: ...3 Selecting Images in the Preview Window M 23 Attaching Check Marks to Images M 24 Selecting Images by Condition M 24 Bringing Sending the Main Window to the Front Back of Window Stack M 25 Equalizing...

Page 136: ...a to your computer M 8 2Double click the Canon EOS Viewer Utility icon on the desktop The main window appears You can also start EOS Viewer Utility by double clicking the Canon Utilities folder the EO...

Page 137: ...the File menu Quit Main window tool bar Histogram Shows the distribution of the brightness of an image Selecting the tab switches the histogram display values between Brightness and RGB Path display D...

Page 138: ...Check Mark button M 24 Transfer images button M 48 protect button M 26 Erase images button M 27 Save File button M 45 Select Image button M 24 Show Hide Thumbnail Frames button Shows hides the inform...

Page 139: ...If the RAW adjustment tool palette is hidden select the View menu Tool palette to show it Digital Exposure Compensation slider M 31 Camera type M 30 Displays the name of the camera on which the selec...

Page 140: ...essing the control key select New folder to create a folder and enter a name for the folder Enter Photo in the folder name field here as an example 2Display a folder to be copied Double click the came...

Page 141: ...cated cable You cannot display images in the preview window M 20 or edit RAW images M 29 saved on a memory card in the camera directly Before working images with EOS Viewer Utility be sure to download...

Page 142: ...d then select an option from the menu that appears You can drag and drop folders from the Tree View Area to the other folders For JPEG images that were shot with Adobe RGB setting the first character...

Page 143: ...t The folder icon appears in the Bookmark area when it is registered To delete the registered folder click the folder while holding down the control key and select Delete from the menu that appears Yo...

Page 144: ...eview window Main Window Thumbnail Display Digital exposure compensation value M 31 Protect mark M 26 This mark is displayed on protected images Recording quality The RAW and RAW JPEG symbols are disp...

Page 145: ...er For some images it may take some time to change to the high resolution image Window button M 25 Display Size list box M 22 Select Next Image button M 23 Rotate right 90 degrees button M 26 Remove C...

Page 146: ...indow the available image sizes are Fit to window and 100 When you select 100 you can change the display position by dragging the image 1 Display the image in the preview window M 20 2Click the Displa...

Page 147: ...image and then hold down the option shift keys and click the last image Alternatively you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select images Click the target image The selected image is displaye...

Page 148: ...es the icon from the frame of the image and erases the check mark You cannot attach the check mark for any images other than RAW images When multiple RAW images are selected the check mark is attached...

Page 149: ...e Window button The main window is brought sent to the front back of window stack 1 Select the image whose size is the desired size M 23 2Click Standardize window size from the menu that appears by cl...

Page 150: ...hat were protected on the camera Protection only prevents images from being deleted Other types of image operations can still be performed for protected images Alternatively you can perform the same o...

Page 151: ...ntally deleted Alternatively you can perform the same operation using the menu that appears by holding down the control key and clicking Image information display area The shooting information is disp...

Page 152: ...te dialog box appears 2Adjust the sound with the buttons and slider 1 Select images to be printed in index format M 23 2Select the File menu Print Index The Printer Setup dialog box appears 3 Select t...

Page 153: ...n the images are processed it takes a while to display them Approximate processing times The processing times given here are only approximations Actual processing times vary widely depending on the im...

Page 154: ...enu Tool palette to show it 2Specify the processing parameters M 31 to M 44 Clicking the Reset to Shot Settings button restores the settings to the values used when the shot was taken If you click the...

Page 155: ...y You can adjust the brightness of an image in the range of 2 stops in 0 1 stop increments Drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness The adjusted value is specified in the RAW adjustment...

Page 156: ...in Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance Approx 3000 to 7000 Daylight For sunny daylight outdoors Approx 5200 Shade For shaded areas outdoors Approx 7000 Cloudy For cloudy or hazy days and duri...

Page 157: ...n specify the color temperature to adjust the white balance 1 Select Color Temp from the list box 2Enter a color temperature Enter the color temperature in the Color Temp input box in the range of 280...

Page 158: ...of the image The white balance is adjusted so that the point clicked appears white If you click on another point over the image the white balance is adjusted again To quit the click white balance clic...

Page 159: ...sating filter Drag the slider left and right to adjust the white balance LB Filter slider Equates to the LB Light Balancing filter for color temperature conversion Dragging the slider toward B side ad...

Page 160: ...M 32 to M 35 2Click the Save White Balance Settings button The Save dialog box appears 3 Select the destination folder enter the file name and then click the Save button The white balance data is sav...

Page 161: ...djust Tone Curve button The Tone Curve dialog box appears 2Select the channel from the list box Adjusting the Color and Brightness Adjust Tone Curve Tone Curve Input box Output box Read button M 39 Sa...

Page 162: ...by selecting on the tone curve and entering values directly into the Input Output box 4Click the Update button on the RAW adjustment tool palette The adjusted tone curve is applied to the image While...

Page 163: ...ck the Save button The Save dialog box appears 3 Select the destination folder enter the file name and then click the Save button The tone curve is saved 1 Click the Read button The Choose a File dial...

Page 164: ...each color individually You can use the Tone curve settings list box to switch between the different channels as you make your adjustments The horizontal axis shows the brightness and color saturation...

Page 165: ...r Utility Use the procedure below to select the film equivalent hue chroma and color range the range of colors that can be reproduced 1 Click the Standard tab The Standard tab sheet appears 2Select th...

Page 166: ...Mainly used for printing for business purpose Not recommended for users who do not have a knowledge of image processing and Adobe RGB DCF 2 0 Exif 2 21 With a printer that does not support the sRGB co...

Page 167: ...The selected setting is specified in the RAW adjustment tool palette Selecting a negative value for Color Tone makes the color tone reddish and a positive value yellowish Adjusting the Color 2 strongl...

Page 168: ...just the edge sharpness of an image Select an adjustment value from the list box Higher values give higher levels of edge sharpening The selected adjustment value is specified in the RAW adjustment to...

Page 169: ...and select Convert and save in file from the menu that appears The Save File dialog box appears 3 Specify the settings and click the OK button The images are saved in the selected folder When you conv...

Page 170: ...format are also to be saved If some of the images to be saved are RAW images select Do not convert JPEG or TIFF for the conversion format If you select TIFF you can select the number of bits used whe...

Page 171: ...mple appears in the Example field below the text box When the image files to be saved include images with sound this option can save the sound files with the respective images Enter the number of digi...

Page 172: ...p Be sure to specify the image transfer settings before transferring images 1 Click the Transfer images button The Transfer Images dialog box appears 2Click the Browse button The Select application di...

Page 173: ...have selected in step 4 It is recommended that you should use the retouching software third party product that supports 16 bit images for the one to be specified for the transfer image function When...

Page 174: ...k the OK button The settings are applied and the Preferences dialog box closes Allows you to select whether the folder that was open the last time is displayed or the specified folder is always displa...

Page 175: ...on and apply it to other images 1 Select a JPEG image M 23 2Click the IPTC information button The IPTC information dialog box appears 3 Enter information M 52 M 53 Select any of IPTC 1 IPTC 2 or IPTC...

Page 176: ...ation for the previous image When multiple images are selected this button displays the IPTC information for the next image Displays the image No in a sequence Closes the IPTC information dialog box D...

Page 177: ...Priority 1 Normal 5 or Low Priority 8 from the list box You can enter up to 256 characters You can enter up to 8 characters You can enter up to 11 characters You can enter up to 32 characters You can...

Page 178: ...toStitch folder the PhotoStitch Launcher icon PhotoStitch Launcher appears 2Click the Merge Images button PhotoStitch starts up Follow the instructions in the guidance window to merge the images Pleas...

Page 179: ...in the camera Specifying the Camera Settings M 56 Basic Settings M 57 Personal Function Settings M 58 Description of Personal Functions M 62 Checking Saving and Loading Personal Function Settings M 75...

Page 180: ...Camera Settings button The Camera settings dialog box appears 4Select a tab and specify the camera settings Sets up to 26 Personal Functions and applies the settings to the camera M 58 You can specif...

Page 181: ...DC Coupler Kit is displayed This box shows whether a memory card is loaded in the camera along with the available space on the card and its total capacity Applies the settings that you have specified...

Page 182: ...ow appears In the Combination window you can check the specified personal function settings and the status of whether or not the settings are applied to the camera You can also save and load the perso...

Page 183: ...M 66 Sets the number of shots to be bracketed M 66 Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 3 to increased exposure standard exposure and decreased exposure M 66 Retains the shift amount for prog...

Page 184: ...function to be used in the reverse direction M 73 Prevents exposure compensation with the Quick Control Dial M 73 Enables Quick Control Dial switch to turn on off Main Dial too M 73 Add original deci...

Page 185: ...ngs button acquires the settings with the Personal Function settings on the camera Clicking the Reset button removes all the check marks from the windows If the Personal Function settings are saved on...

Page 186: ...you do not want to use Unwanted shooting modes can be skipped while you are selecting the shooting mode This makes selecting the desired shooting mode faster Disables the metering modes Click the mete...

Page 187: ...speed and 1 60 sec as the slowest the shutter speed range will be 1 2000 to 1 60 sec This makes shutter speed selection faster and prevents a slow speed sync in aperture priority AE mode with the fla...

Page 188: ...oting situation such as backlit or front lit conditions Specify a minimum aperture value that is smaller than the maximum aperture setting If you select a minimum aperture value that is larger than th...

Page 189: ...hooting If P Fn 03 has been set to specify the metering mode for manual exposure and P Fn 06 is used to register the manual exposure mode and a metering mode different from the one specified with P Fn...

Page 190: ...for the shots is 2 1 0 1 and 2 This function is useful for adjusting the range of bracketing Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 3 to increased exposure standard exposure and decreased expo...

Page 191: ...e program line toward the left to set a slower shutter speed and a smaller aperture higher f number P Fn 10 retains the amount of program shift Select the appropriate amount of shift for the level of...

Page 192: ...ult in grossly inaccurate focus This subsequent lens driving operation is turned off P Fn 14 is especially suited for super telephoto lenses Disables the AF assist beam from being emitted This disable...

Page 193: ...on standby at full charge Consequently the flash batteries are used up more quickly The Speedlite s SE mode is disabled When you use a flash with this function set the drive mode to single frame shoot...

Page 194: ...shooting By reducing the maximum continuous shooting speed AI Servo AF continuous shooting can be more stable Limits the number of shots during continuous shooting This enables you to enter the maxim...

Page 195: ...vation time can be set from 0 to 3600 sec 1 hour If the standard activation time is too short or too long you can adjust it If you select continuous shooting the camera operates normally Setting mirro...

Page 196: ...onvenient when you want to monitor the elapsed bulb exposure time Sets the default settings when the CLEAR button is ON You can use this function to select the default mode selected when you press the...

Page 197: ...tational function can be reversed for selecting the AF point and setting the shutter speed and aperture By matching the dial s rotation direction to the particular operation the operation can feel mor...

Page 198: ...Shooting information INFO the icon showing the captured image with Original image verification data is displayed For more details refer to Shooting Information Display in the camera s Instruction Manu...

Page 199: ...so save the settings on your computer and then load the saved settings and apply them to the camera 1 Specify the personal functions M 62 to M 74 2Select Combination from the list box The Combination...

Page 200: ...saved To update an existing file click the Save button 1 Click the Open button The Open dialog box appears 2Open the folder containing the settings select the file and then click the Open button The...

Page 201: ...s specify the sharpness and contrast and then register these settings on the camera M 78 Loads the saved tone curves and allows you to select color channels and register them on the camera M 80 Loads...

Page 202: ...ck the Parameters button M 77 The Parameters settings dialog box appears 2Select the Set 1 Set 2 or Set 3 tab 3 Specify the tone curve sharpness and contrast Specifying the Parameters Standard The sta...

Page 203: ...Viewer Utility 4Click the Apply to camera button The Confirm settings dialog box appears 5 Check the settings and click the Apply to camera button The parameter is registered on the camera 6Click the...

Page 204: ...ers M 78 For more information on registering the tone curve data TCD 1 through TCD 3 on the camera refer to Setting the Processing Parameters in the camera s Instruction Manual 1 Click the Tone curve...

Page 205: ...cifying Camera Settings in EOS Viewer Utility 5 Select a channel from the list box 6Click the Apply to camera button The tone curve is registered on the camera 7 Click the Close button The Tone curve...

Page 206: ...is displayed on the panel located on the back of the camera For more information on setting the personal white balance on the camera refer to Selecting the White Balance in the camera s Instruction Ma...

Page 207: ...setting repeat steps 2 to 6 You can register up to 3 settings PC 1 PC 2 and PC 3 To delete a registered setting select the PC Personal White Balance from the list and click the Delete from camera butt...

Page 208: ...information on setting the color matrix on the camera refer to Selecting the Color Matrix in the camera s Instruction Manual 1 Click the Color matrix button M 77 The Color matrix settings dialog box...

Page 209: ...Camera Settings in EOS Viewer Utility 3 Select desired settings from the list boxes 4Click the Apply to camera button The color matrix is registered on the camera 5 Click the Close button The Color m...

Page 210: ...recording Quality in the camera s Instruction Manual 1 Click the JPEG quality button M 77 The JPEG quality settings dialog box appears 2Drag the slider left or right to adjust the JPEG quality Higher...

Page 211: ...the restrictions of remote shooting refer also to the source listed below Readme Double click the Canon Utilities folder the EOS Viewer Utility folder EOSUtility ReadMe Starting the Remote Shooting F...

Page 212: ...nect the camera to your computer M 8 2Start up EOS Viewer Utility M 12 3 Select the folder to save the image in Select a folder in the Tree View Area to save the image in or create a new folder M 16 T...

Page 213: ...it EOS Capture For OS 9 to quit the Remote Shooting function select the File menu Quit EOS Capture is one of the functions of EOS Viewer Utility Therefore when you quit EOS Viewer Utility EOS Capture...

Page 214: ...ns is not attached etc you cannot perform the operation as shown below 1 Set the camera up ready to shoot 2Make various settings See Camera Settings M 94 and Processing Parameters M 96 for information...

Page 215: ...utton in the EOS Capture main window using the following OS OS X CPU Power PC G4 700 MHz RAM 256 MB When the camera is set to One Shot AF you cannot take shots if the camera cannot focus If you cannot...

Page 216: ...nutes 59 seconds in 1 second increments You can set up to a maximum of 1999 shots Interval timer shooting is performed using the specified interval between shots and the specified number of shots On s...

Page 217: ...og box appears 2Specify desired settings and click the OK button Save settings dialog box Specifying the Save Destination Allows you to change the destination folder to which images will be saved The...

Page 218: ...hen Aperture priority AE or Program AE is specified for the shooting mode Save destination display Displays the destination folder to which images will be saved When you select the Save also on the ca...

Page 219: ...on as an example 3 Use the button to change a value The changed settings are applied to the camera 1 step down settings button Allows you to decrease the value by 1 step Minimum settings button Specif...

Page 220: ...the button Change the settings Use the slider and list box to specify the settings The changed settings are applied to the camera Processing Parameters CC Filter slider Allows you to correct the white...

Page 221: ...M 6 Troubleshooting and Uninstallation This chapter provides troubleshooting and describes the software uninstallation procedures Troubleshooting M 98 Uninstalling the Software M 100 Index M 101...

Page 222: ...y Connect the camera to your computer correctly using the dedicated cable M 8 Is there sufficient charge left in the camera battery Your computer does not supply power to the camera Connect the DC Cou...

Page 223: ...the startup disk click the Home button the Library folder Preferences to open the Preferences folder and delete the target preference files For OS 9 double click the startup disk the System Folder th...

Page 224: ...o be deleted to the Trash select Empty Trash from the Finder menu For OS 9 select Empty Trash from the Special menu and empty the Trash You cannot reinstall the software until you have emptied the Tra...

Page 225: ...S Viewer Utility EOS Capture 4 PhotoStitch 4 Merging Images with PhotoStitch M 54 O Operation Flow 5 P Personal Function Settings M 58 Playing Back Sound M 28 Preview Window M 20 Printing Images M 28...

Page 226: ...ing the Processing Parameters EOS Capture M 96 Specifying the Save Destination EOS Capture M 93 Specifying the Tone Curve M 80 Starting EOS Viewer Utility M 12 Starting the Remote Shooting Function M...

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