What you can do with the Image Data Converter

Similar documents
Nikon View DX for Macintosh

Monaco ColorWorks User Guide

PM 260. Basics PM 290

Companion Processing Software for SIGMA Digital Cameras. Version 4.1 For Macintosh

PictureMate Pal User s Guide 3 Getting to Know PictureMate Pal 4 Printing From Your Computer 7 Loading Paper 7 Supported Paper 10 Printing From a

The screen pictures shown in this manual may differ depending on the type of computer or camera used.

Operating Manual. (Version 3.10)

Windows INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Operating Manual. (Version 3.5)

Picture Style Editor Ver Instruction Manual

Operating Manual (Version 3.6)

SCANNING IMAGES - USER S GUIDE. Scanning Images with Epson Smart Panel and PhotoShop [for Epson 1670 scanners]

Workflow. Sample Project

Copyright Digital Film Tools, LLC All Rights Reserved

In the past year or so, just about everyone I know has gone out and purchased

Version 4.2 For WINDOWS

Start Here. PictureMate Dash TM (PM 260) Follow these steps to set up your PictureMate Dash or Zoom and print no computer required!

Capture One 4 is designed with an easy workflow in mind, and the simplified new user interface leaves more of the screen area to your images.

Workflow. Sample Project

BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

Picture Style Editor Ver Instruction Manual

Color correction software for digital images

Software Reference. FlexColor 4.0 for Camera Backs. by Hasselblad Imacon

Printer Software Guide

ADOBE 9A Adobe(R) Photoshop CS4 ACE. Download Full Version :

Photomatix Pro 3.1 User Manual

iphoto Getting Started Get to know iphoto and learn how to import and organize your photos, and create a photo slideshow and book.

Picture Style Editor Ver Instruction Manual

Copyright Notice. Trademarks

Series. Photo Printer. Direct Printing Guide

Camera Raw software is included as a plug-in with Adobe Photoshop and also adds some functions to Adobe Bridge.

Apple Photos Quick Start Guide

Nikon Firmware Update for Coolpix 950 Version 1.3

Setting Up Your Camera Overview

CHROMACAL User Guide (v 1.1) User Guide

Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual

iphoto Objective Course Outline

DOCUMENT SCANNER INSTRUCTIONS. Space. Backup. Count Only. New File. Scanner. Feeding Option Manual Auto Semi-Auto

Color Matching Beginning with the Basics. EIZO's Guide to enjoyment. a further. of digital. I see. photography

How to combine images in Photoshop

1 ImageBrowser Software User Guide 5.1

What s New in Capture NX

Software & Computers DxO Optics Pro 5.3; Raw Converter & Image Enhancer With Auto Or Manual Transmission By Howard Millard March, 2009

Case Air Wireless TETHERING AND CAMERA CONTROL SYSTEM

PASS4TEST. IT Certification Guaranteed, The Easy Way! We offer free update service for one year

First English edition for Ulead COOL 360 version 1.0, February 1999.

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is a combination of a specialized image capture technique and image processing.

reference guide reference guide reference guide

Contents. Image Quality Megapixel CCD sensors. Higher resolution produces greater detail

Lightroom CC. Welcome to Joshua Tree Workshops. Astro & Landscape Lightroom Workflow w/presets

Contents. Nikon Scan for Windows. Scanner Control Software and TWAIN Source. Reference Manual. Overview Before You Begin.

basiccolor cockpit Manual

HDR Darkroom 2 User Manual

Kigamo Scanback which fits in your view camera in place of conventional film.

HP Photosmart R740 series Digital Camera. User Guide

FE-150/X-730 FE-160/X-735

Scanning Procedure Using SilverFast Ai Software (6.6.1r2b) 1

S100 Webcam. User s Manual

Hyper-Utility Software

EOS Utility Ver. 3.6

Workflow. Sample Project. In this tutorial, we will walk you through a second Clean workflow to show you how easy it is to instantly clean up skin.

HP Photosmart Mz60 series Digital Camera. User Guide

Quick Start Guide. Setup and Scanning. Try the Additional Features. English

Olympus RAW File Import Plug-in. Instructions. RAW File Import Plug-in Utility for Olympus Digital Cameras

S101v2 Webcam with adjustable focus

Understanding Image Formats And When to Use Them

Lightroom System April 2018 Updates

Windows. DxO Optics Pro v8.5 Release notes. System requirements

Photo Printing Guide

Quick Start Guide. Setup and Scanning. Try the Additional Features. English

Printer Software Guide

Digital Photo Printer Basic Operation Guide Full Mode

Optika ISview. Image acquisition and processing software. Instruction Manual

Guidance on Using Scanning Software: Part 5. Epson Scan

It makes sense to read this section first if new to Silkypix... How to Handle SILKYPIX Perfectly Silkypix Pro PDF Contents Page Index

Brightness and Contrast Control Reference Guide

How to generate different file formats

ImageBrowser EX User Guide

ScanPotter. Reference Manual

1. HDR projects Quick guide Program & interface HDR creation Tone mapping / post-processing... 14

inphoto ID PS Automatic ID photography With Canon PowerShot camera User Guide

Resizing Images for Competition Entry

Using Adobe Photoshop

Software INSTRUCTIONS. Macintosh. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver. 4

Created by Eugene Stephens iphoto 11. To start iphoto: - Double-click Macintosh HD. Go to Applications > iphoto. Layout

The Main Screen. Viewing Area - show the photos that were selected in the Source List.

Digital Photo Professional Ver. 2.2 Instruction Manual

ScanGear CS-U 5.6. for CanoScan FB1210U Color Scanner. User s Guide

Making Photos From Slides and Negatives on page 8. Restoring Faded Color Photos, Slides, and Negatives on page 9

PHOTOSHOP. pixel based image editing software (pixel=picture element) several small dots or pixels make up an image.

Movie 7. Merge to HDR Pro

Watec USB Camera. User s Manual

Software Starter Guide

Luma User s Guide. Mosaic Imaging 873 Great Road P.O. Box 299 Stow, MA

Epson Scanner (Expressions Photo) Basic Directions:

Watec USB Camera. User s Manual

User Manual Veterinary

Multilayer Printing Guide

Digital Portable Overhead Document Camera LV-1010

EOS Utility Ver. 3.0

Transcription:

What you can do with the Image Data Converter Welcome to the Image Data Converter Ver.1.5, the application software that allows you to view and adjust a RAW (SRF) format still image file ( RAW file in this manual) shot with your Cyber-shot camera, and save it on your PC hard disk. The Image Data Converter provides the white balance and exposure adjustments. The adjusted still images will be saved as RAW files, or converted into another universally supported file format, such as JPEG or TIFF. What is a RAW (SRF) file? A RAW (SRF) file is Sony s original image file format using the SRF file extensions, which is used to save images with a RAW-mode-compatible device. It saves uncompressed, unprocessed still image data captured from the CCD module of your Cyber-shot camera. A RAW file contains image processing data in addition to the image data itself. By saving an image as a RAW file, you can save the adjusted settings apart from the image data, without degrading the picture quality of the original image. A RAW file also preserves the image processing information when a still image is shot with your camera, so that you can repeat adjustments and reset the file to its original state as many times as you like. Table of contents What you can do with the Image Data Converter... 1 Starting and exiting the Image Data Converter... 2 Starting the Image Data Converter... 2 Exiting the Image Data Converter... 2 Adjusting a still image... 3 Parts and controls of the adjustment screen... 3 Displaying a still image in another high-definition viewer screen... 5 Saving a still image... 6 Setting an application to display a still image... 6 About trademarks... 7 2004 Sony Corporation Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 1

Starting and exiting the Image Data Converter Starting the Image Data Converter Follow the procedures below to start the Image Data Converter: 1 Connect your Cyber-shot camera to your computer. Connecting your Cyber-shot camera The way you connect your Cyber-shot camera to your computer depends on your camera and your computer connecting with a USB cable or transferring your still image data via a medium such as a Memory Stick, Microdrive, or a CompactFlash card. For details, see the operating instructions of your camera. 2 Save a RAW file on your PC hard disk. The way you save a RAW file on your PC hard disk depends on your camera. For details, see the operating instructions of your camera. Tip The file size of a RAW (SRF) file is too large to be handled directly in a camera or a storage medium. Before handling a still image, we suggest you transfer the file to your PC hard disk. 3 Click the [Image Data Converter] icon in the [Image Data Converter] folder. Image Data Converter starts and the adjustment screen (page 3) of the selected still image is displayed. Exiting the Image Data Converter Click the close button [X] on the upper left corner of the adjustment screen to exit the Image Data Converter. Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 2

Adjusting a still image When you start the Image Data Converter, the adjustment screen is displayed. You can adjust the still image while checking the adjusted performances on the preview image. Parts and controls of the adjustment screen The parts and controls of the adjustment screen are illustrated below. 1 White Balance adjustment Adjust the white balance with either of the following methods: From the [White Balance] pop-up menu, select the lighting conditions under which a still image was shot (e.g., daylight, fluorescent). The white balance will be automatically adjusted according to the selected lighting conditions. If you select [Camera Settings], the white balance settings in effect when the still image was shot are used as they are. From the [White Balance] pop-up menu, select [Color temp]. In the text box, input the value of the color temperature that you want to reproduce for a still image, based on the shooting conditions. You can set the value within the range of 3,000 k and 9,000 k. Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 3 Continued

Adjusting a still image (continued) 2 EV adjustment Drag the slider to adjust the exposure. You can set the exposure between +2.0EV and -2.0EV. To adjust a still image of a backlit person or snowy scene, drag the slider to the right. To effectively adjust a still image of a dark subject filling the whole image area, drag the slider to the left. 3 RGB/Y value display The R (red), G (green), B (Blue) and Y (luminance) values of the point of the preview screen where the mouse is located are displayed. 4 Apply button Applies the adjustment settings to the preview screen. 5 Color Space setting Click the desired color space according to the way how the image will be used: srgb: The most widely-used color space, which is specified to obtain the optimum color reproduction when an image is displayed on a monitor. AdobeRGB: The wider color range than the srgb color space is specified to obtain the optimum color reproduction when an image is printed using the printer's CMYK ink. Caution Color space setting will not be reflected on the preview image. Adjustment takes place when the still image is saved as a JPEG or TIFF file. When you save the image as RAW file, the color space information will not be retained. 6 Preview image A still image is by default displayed as [Simple Preview (Fast)] (highspeed display). To preview it with high-definition picture quality, select [Normal Preview] from the [View] menu. Another screen for high-definition preview opens. To display a still image quickly on the screen, select [Simple Preview]. In [Simple Preview], the picture quality of both the original and saved files is not affected although the displayed resolution becomes lower. Continued Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 4

Adjusting a still image (continued) Displaying a still image in another high-definition viewer screen There are two ways of displaying a still image on the screen: [Normal Preview] for high-definition display and [Simple Preview] for high-speed display. To display a still image in another high-definition viewer screen, select [Normal Preview] from the [View] menu. In [Normal Preview], it takes longer to display an image than in [Simple Preview]. The picture quality, however, is superior, which is useful to check the adjusted performances. You can enlarge or reduce the size of the screen by selecting [Zoom In] or [Zoom Out] from the [View] menu. Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 5

Saving a still image The previewed and adjusted still image can be saved on your PC hard disk by specifying a destination folder, a file name, and a file format (RAW (SRF), TIFF, or JPEG format). 1 Select [Save] from the [File] menu. Pop-up menu to select the file format is displayed. 2 Select the file format that you want to use to save the still image. SRF: RAW (SRF) data format. TIFF (16/8bit): The still image recorded in this file format is suitable for fine printing. JPEG 1/2/3: A file format suitable for compressing a landscape picture or photographic data. As the compression rate becomes higher, the file size becomes smaller. As the compression rate becomes lower, the picture quality becomes higher. When you select "JPEG1", an image is saved with high picture quality. When you select "JPEG3", an image is saved with a high compression rate. When you select the file format, a screen for specifying file name, file format and destination folder is displayed. 3 Input a file name in the [Save as] text box and select the destination folder from the [Place] pop-up menu where the still image will be saved. 4 Click [Save]. The still image is saved in the specified destination with the specified file name and format. Setting an application to display a still image When you save an image as a JPEG or TIFF file, you can specify an application to display the image file in advance. Select [Creator] from the [File] menu, and then select [iphoto] or [Preview]. When you double-click the specified file after you save the image, the file is opened and displayed with the selected application. Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 6

About trademarks About trademarks Memory Stick, trademarks of Sony Corporation. and MagicGate Memory Stick are Macintosh, Mac OS, iphoto and Preview are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. About the copyright It is prohibited to use pictures that were filmed without notifying the claimant under the copyright law unless solely using them for private individual usage. Furthermore, please be aware that depending on the type of demonstration, entertainment and/or exhibits, etc., such filming may be restricted even if it was a private entertainment purpose. Image Data Converter Ver.1.5 7