About trimmed images

OThe trimmed range can be reverted to its original condition at any time

A trimmed image is displayed or printed as a trimmed image. However, since the image is not actually trimmed, you can always revert to the original image by clicking the [Reset] button in the trimming window or performing the “Re-Editing an Image” procedure (p.100).

ODisplay of the trimmed image in each window

• Main window:

The frame showing the trimming range is

 

displayed on the image (p.106).

• Edit window:

The image is displayed in its trimmed condition.

Edit image window: The thumbnail image is the same as the main window display, and the enlarged image is the same as the edit window display.

OPrinting a trimmed image

You can print as a trimmed image by printing it in DPP.

OThe image becomes a trimmed image when saved as a separate image

The trimmed JPEG or TIFF image actually becomes a trimmed image when saved as a separate image (p.100).

OImages that have aspect ratio set will be displayed as trimmed images

When aspect ratio information is attached to an image shot with EOS- 1Ds Mark III or EOS-1D Mark III, the set trimming range based on the aspect ratio information is displayed. However, since the image is not actually trimmed, you can change the trimming range or revert to the condition before trimming.

When reverting to the condition before trimming is performed based on the aspect ratio information at the time of shooting, click the [Reset] button. Also, if you want to cancel all the trimming range, click the [Clear] button (p.113).

Convenient functions of the trimming window

OSwitch between screens using the keyboard

You can also switch between full screen display/normal screen display by pressing the <> + <F11> keys.

OOperate using the menu

Each operation can also be performed with the menu which appears by clicking on the image while holding down the <control> key.

OApply the trimmed range to another image

You can apply the trimmed range to another image by clicking the [Copy] button to copy the trimmed range, displaying another image and then clicking the [Paste] button.

To batch apply a copied trimming range to multiple images, select the trimmed image and the multiple images to which you want to apply the trimmed range in the main window, and display the trimming window. With the trimmed image displayed, click the [Copy] button and then click the [Apply All] button. This will apply the trimming range to all the images selected when the trimming window is displayed.

For a list of the trimming window functions, refer to p.113.

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