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OK
button saves your work).
Here’s how I usually set up my camera (it’s a little different
than shown in the above examples):
•
Bank A is my “anything goes” bank. I’ll reset the bank
(see below), then make any impromptu settings I
desire for a particular shoot. I name this bank
Defaults
, if I name it at all.
•
Bank B is where I store my “normal” shooting settings
(that’s normally
NEF (RAW)
,
Lossless
compression
,
Adobe RGB
, my modified Picture
Control, and ISO 200). I give this the name
Thom
NEF
so that I can remember it. (Yes, I know that a few
of the setting suggestions I make elsewhere in this
eBook may contradict a few of the things I set in my
camera here—the contradictions have to do with the
type of shooting I do versus the general public.)
•
Bank C is where I store my standard JPEG shooting
behavior (that’s
JPEG
fine
,
Large
,
sRGB
, and my
modified Picture Control). The name I gave to this
bank is
Thom JPEG
.
•
Bank D is usually set up for higher ISO shooting (I set
ISO sensitivity auto control
to
On
with my usual
settings, lower the
Sharpening
and
Contrast
settings
in my Picture Control, and set
High ISO NR
as I
suggest earlier). I name this bank
Thom High ISO
.