Picture Styles For Canon


Picture Styles For Canon 5d Mark Iii
When you see a film in the theater, you’re looking at footage that has been professionally color corrected and graded to give a stunning result. But film straight out of the camera is actually a fairly flat image with far less contrast, sharpness, and color. Starting with a flatter image gives editors more flexibility in post production, and maximizes the dynamic range potential of every shot. In this segment we show you how to get a flatter image out of your DSLR camera using picture styles. You’ll learn how they work, what settings you can modify in camera, and how to install custom styles widely used by professional DSLR shooters. Getting a flatter image out of your camera can help you squeeze out that extra bit of dynamic range and detail, and get you great looking results.
Canon Picture Styles Explained
If you own a Canon DSLR then chances are you’ll have access to a selection of useful presets known as Picture Styles. If you haven’t come across these before, and are oblivious to what they are, they refer to a selection of presets that determine how your EOS DSLR goes about processing and rendering your images. If you’d like your images to be sharper, feature more contrast or benefit from increased saturation you’ll want to know how these picture styles work. Before we get stuck into the finer details and reveal the different styles on offer, how they change the appearance of your photographs and the way they can be refined to your personal preference, it’s important to understand how picture styles are applied to your images.