194Setting the Image Finishing Tone
6 ShootingSettings
Setting Custom Image
You can set the image finishing tone before shooting when the capture mode is set to e(Program), K(Sensitivity Priority), b(Shutter Priority), c(Aperture Priority) or a(Manual).
Select from the following seven modes for Image Tone: Bright (default setting), Natural, Portrait, Landscape, Vibrant, Muted and Monochrome. You can adjust the following items for Image Tone.
Item | Settings |
Saturation*1 | Sets the color saturation. (Available settings: |
Hue*1 | Sets the color. (Available settings: |
High/Low Key Adj | Changes the brightness of the image. (Available settings: |
to +4) | |
Contrast | Sets the image contrast. (Available settings: |
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Sharpness*2 | Sets the sharpness of the image outlines. (Available settings: |
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| Changes the contrast to appear as if a B&W color filter was |
Filter Effect*3 | used. Sets the filter color. (Available settings: [None], |
| [Green], [Yellow], [Orange], [Red], [Magenta], [Blue], [Cyan], |
| [Infrared Filter]) |
Toning*3 | Sets the level for cold tone adjustment (- direction) and warm |
| tone adjustment (+ direction). (Available settings: |
*1 This can be set when any mode other than [Monochrome] is selected.
*2 You can also change the setting to [Fine Sharpness], which makes image outlines even thinner and sharper.
*3 This can be set when [Monochrome] is selected.
Custom Image cannot be used when Cross Processing is set.
1 Press the Mbutton in the status screen.
The control panel appears.
Press the Mbutton when the status screen is not displayed.