5d37863c16 The factory preset contrast is actually quite high making highlights very bright and shadows very dark. The Contrast is also 1 notch softer than Standard. Colours are neutral overall with just a hint of redness in skintones and slightly saturated reds. Autumn Hues must be downloaded from Canon's Picture Style website. I've chosen it consistently from a range of test shots with different picture styles. (Logout/Ubah) You are commenting using your Google+ account.
By reducing the contrast to -4, we brighten up the foreground slightly. For accurate colours with a bit more pop to blue skies, I can recommend the Autumn Hues picture style from Canon's Picture Style website. The saturation level is 1 notch lower than Standard. I've tried WB, even the Kelvin. Reduce the saturation for more realistic colour. Although the manual says that it only shifts skin tones between pink and yellow, it also affects other colours too. Choosing the Picture Style There are 6 different preinstalled Picture Styles to choose from: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful and Monochrome. Autumn Hues needs -1 Saturation to match.Like0Oct 17, 2013permalinkLucky Ducky For those with similar file compatibility issues, I learned from the author's response via PM that his customized picture style is equivalent to Autumn Hues 7,-2,-1,0.Like0Jul 17, 2013permalinkLucky Ducky What are the Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Color Tone values of your "Autumn Hues Extra Green 3" picture style? The pf2 file linked from the article is incompatible with my version (2.13.21) of the EOS Utility.Autumn Hues 7,?,?,?Like1Jul 15, 2013permalinkCullings Thanks for the tips. I have been a Nikon user for many years & just recently bought a Canon 5D Mark II for it's full frame advantage and color rendition over the Nikon's. I've got to credit you for recommending Autumn Hues.
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