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This style also uses a stronger sharpness setting to bring out details in mountains, trees,
buildings, and other subjects in the distance.
Neutral
The ―Neutral― setting is suitable for expressing subtle nuances within vivid colors, even for
objects with considerable contrast, when wishing to convey delicate textures.
Contrast and saturation settings are moderated, so there is less risk of overexposure and
color saturation compared to other Picture Styles, resulting in a more restrained and
calmer expression.
Richer detail is retained as data, so corrections can easily be rendered using Digital
Photo Professional or Adobe® Photoshop®, etc. for JPEG output as well.
Faithful
The ―Faithful‖ setting enables reproduction of images that are colorimetrically almost
identical to the actual colors shot under standard daylight conditions.
By maintaining the colors of the subject, the colors remain true even in highlight areas,
so the expression of the colors is strong, giving a reliable impression that is close to what
is seen with the naked eye. The colors are absolutely true to life, ensuring faithful
reproduction—no matter how subdued or vivid.
This setting is also suitable for replicating existing photographs and product
photography, where the original colors must be accurately expressed.
Monochrome
Monochrome photography is a means of boldly expressing form, light and shadow. The
―Monochrome‖ Picture Style isn’t merely zero-saturation image processing; it’s a faithful
successor to monochrome film. Sharpness is set relatively strongly. Sepia, blue or other
toning effect is applicable to create a monochrome image in that color. Also, red,
green or other filter effect can be applied to control the color. The ―Monochrome‖
Picture Style can give you a thrill of monochrome shooting and bring to completion all
within a camera.
Customization of Picture Styles
By using the ―Detailed Setting‖ function, you can refine the six preset styles. Depending
on shooting situations, it is possible to adjust the camera settings and reflect the
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