


Yeah I've noticed that too, it seems the folks into video really know their stuff. I wish they would adopt Picture Styles in their RAW-enabled PowerShots at least - and issue Styles for each of those "My Colors". Instead of Picture Styles they have something comparable, called "My Colors". It worths to try "Faithfull".Ĭanon uses a different approach in their PowerShot cameras.

"Standard" is quite contrasty and saturated, what often leads to luminance and/or channel clipping in the RGB output. There are some threads in this forum about how to tweak the camera's picture style and white balance to make camera histograms more usable for "Expose-to-the-Right". Picture Styles affect the JPG thumbnail embeded in RAW files and the histogram displayed by the camera. It seems to use the same tonal curve as "Neutral" but color tones / satuation are different. "Faithful" is told to be the closest to the human eye response. "Neutral" is told to be tweaked to maximize the amount of information transfered to the RGB output (JPEG / TIFF file) and is therefore indicated for JPG shooters and RAW shooters who use DPP for RAW conversion only but do the remaining post-processing e.g. Also the "Portrait" and "Landscape" styles are told to emulate popular film emulsions. "Standard" is told to emulate Kodak's Ektachrome 100 slide film emulsion. Some general information about pre-loaded Styles: Picture Styles are briefly discussed in the following DPP video-tutorial (starts at 18min 30s and lasts 11min). Links to Canon resources related to Picture Styles:įrom the first link you can download 7 additional picture styles (Studio Portrait, Snapshot Portrait, Nostalgia, Clear, Twilight, Emerald, Autumm Hues).
