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RAW Image Processing, Viewing and Editing Software
Digital Photo Professional
Ver. 4.12
Instruction Manual
Content of this Instruction Manual
DPP stands for Digital Photo Professional.
In this manual, the screens used in the basic
operation instructions are from Windows 8.1/10.
indicates the selection procedure of the menu.
Square brackets are used to indicate items such
as menu names, button names and window
names that appear on the computer screen.
Text inside < > indicates a key on the keyboard.
p.** indicates a reference page.
Click to move to the relevant page.
indicates the function for advanced
users who are experienced in handling image
processing software.
: Marks helpful information when a problem
arises.
Advanced
© CANON INC. 2020 CEL-SY1BA210
: Marks tips for using the software skillfully.
: Marks information that should be read
before use.
: Marks additional information you may find
helpful.
Switching Between Pages
Click on arrows on the bottom right of the screen.
: next page
: previous page
: return to a page you had previously
displayed
Click on the chapter headings on the right side
of the screen to switch to the contents page of
that chapter. Also, click the item you want to
read about on the table of contents to move to
the relevant page.
ENGLISH
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Introduction
Main Features of DPP
Following are the main tasks you can perform with images you have
downloaded to your computer.
* indicates processing that can be performed with JPEG or
TIFF images as well as RAW images.
View and organize images
Play back movies and save still photos
Adjust an image
Various image adjustments while maintaining the original image
Freely apply a Picture Style
View your image before and after adjustment in the same window
Trim and adjust the angle of an image
(trimming)
Resize an image
Correction of lens aberration
Digital Lens Optimizer
Automatic/manual dust erasure processing
Convert from a RAW image to a JPEG or
TIFF image and save
Process large numbers of RAW images in batches
Transfer the image to image editing software
Print an image
Link with EOS Utility for remote shooting
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
Color management compatibility
CMYK simulation for commercial printing
In DPP Ver. 4.8.20 or later, clicking [Check for updates] in the [Help]
menu allows you to check for update files on the server and
download any update files that are available.
To use this function, an environment with Internet access
(subscription to a provider and an in-place line connection) is
required. Internet Service Provider (ISP) connection fees or access
point connection fees may apply.
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System Requirements
Only supported on 64-bit OSs. Cannot be installed or used on 32-bit
version PCs.
In DPP, to play back MOV or MP4 movies shot using a supported
camera, and to save still photos from movies, Windows 8.1 or later is
required.
* With Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.1 or later installed
OS (operating
system)
Windows 10 (Version 1607 or later)*, Windows 8.1*
Model
PC with one of the above OS preinstalled
(Upgraded machines not supported)
CPU
Images shot with EOS-1D X Mark III, EOS R5,
EOS R6:
Intel Core i series (recommended Intel Core i7 or
later)
Images shot with other cameras:
Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or faster (recommended Core i
series or later)
RAM
(memory)
Images shot with EOS-1D X Mark III, EOS R5, EOS
R6:
4.0 GB or more of RAM (8.0 GB or more
recommended)
Images shot with other cameras:
2.0 GB or more of RAM (4.0 GB or more
recommended)
Hard disk
drive
Installation: Min. 300 MB of available space
Operation: Min. 600 MB of available space
Display
Resolution: XGA (1024 x 720) or more (1600 x 1200
or more recommended)
Colors: 16-bit color (65536 colors) or more
For information on system requirements for HDR PQ mode
(including supported images), see “System Requirements for
HDR PQ Mode” (p.166).
For details on system requirements for the RAW movie tool, see
“Working with RAW Movies” (p.154).
For images supported by depth compositing, see “Using Depth
Compositing” “Supported Images” (p.117).
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Supported Cameras
EOS-1D X Mark III, EOS-1D X Mark II, EOS-1D X, EOS-1D C, EOS-1D
Mark IV, EOS-1Ds Mark III, EOS-1D Mark III, EOS-1D Mark II N,
EOS-1Ds Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS-1D, EOS-1Ds, EOS 5DS/
EOS 5DS R, EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 5D Mark II,
EOS 5D, EOS 6D Mark II, EOS 6D, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS 90D,
EOS 80D, EOS 70D, EOS 60D/EOS 60Da, EOS 50D, EOS 40D,
EOS 30D, EOS 20D/EOS 20Da, EOS 10D, EOS D2000, EOS D30,
EOS D60, EOS 77D, EOS 760D, EOS 850D, EOS 800D, EOS 750D,
EOS 700D, EOS 250D, EOS 200D, EOS 100D, EOS 2000D,
EOS 1300D, EOS 1200D, EOS 650D, EOS 600D, EOS 550D,
EOS 500D, EOS 450D, EOS 1000D, EOS 1100D, EOS 400D,
EOS 350D, EOS 4000D, EOS 300D, EOS R5, EOS R6, EOS R,
EOS Ra, EOS RP, EOS M6 Mark II, EOS M6, EOS M5, EOS M3,
EOS M2, EOS M, EOS M10, EOS M200, EOS M100, EOS M50,
PowerShot G3 X
*1
, PowerShot G1 X Mark II
*1
, PowerShot G7 X
*1
,
PowerShot G9 X
*1
, PowerShot SX60 HS
*1
, PowerShot G5 X
*1
,
PowerShot G7 X Mark II
*1
, PowerShot G16
*1
, PowerShot S120
*1
,
PowerShot G1 X
*1
, PowerShot G15
*1
, PowerShot S110
*1
,
PowerShot S100
*1
, PowerShot G9 X Mark II
*1
, PowerShot G1 X
Mark III
*1
, PowerShot G9
*1*2
, PowerShot G10
*1*2
, PowerShot G11
*1*2
,
PowerShot G12
*1*2
, PowerShot S90
*1*2
, PowerShot S95
*1*2
,
PowerShot SX1 IS
*1*2
, PowerShot SX50 HS
*1*2
, PowerShot SX70
HS
*1*2
, PowerShot G5 X Mark II
*1
, and PowerShot G7 X Mark III
*1
*1 For RAW images, functions that are not in the camera (such as the
Auto Lighting Optimizer) and functions such as the Digital Lens
Optimizer cannot be used. However, Picture Styles, even if not in the
camera, can be used with the exception of some functionality.
*2 The following functions are unavailable.
- Basic Adjustment tool palette:
White balance [Fine-tune]
A portion of [Gamma adjustment]
Automatic gradation and luminance adjustment
Midpoint adjustment
Input white points range expansion
- Dust Delete/Copy Stamp tool palette
- Compositing tool
- HDR tool
Supported Images
Image data
* Compatible with RAW images shot with EOS D2000 that have been
converted to RAW images using the CR2 Converter and have the
“.CR2” extension.
Image type Extension
Still
photos
RAW
images
Images in the Canon RAW format
shot on supported cameras*
.CR3
.CR2
.TIF
.CRW
.CIP
JPEG
images
Exif 2.2, 2.21 or 2.3-compatible JPEG
images
.JPG/.JPEG
TIFF
images
Exif-compatible TIFF images .TIF/.TIFF
HEIF
images
Images shot on supported cameras,
or HEIF images developed in DPP
.HIF/.HEIC
Movies Movies shot with supported cameras
.MOV
.MP4
.CRM
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................ 2
Main Features of DPP .................................................. 2
System Requirements .................................................. 3
Supported Cameras...................................................... 4
Supported Images ........................................................ 4
1 Downloading Images .............................................. 9
Starting up DPP ......................................................... 10
Downloading Images to Your Computer.................... 11
Downloading Images Using the Software
“EOS Utility” ...........................................................
11
Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader..... 11
2 Viewing Images .................................................... 12
Viewing Images in the Main Window (Thumbnail
Layout).......................................................................
13
Changing the Thumbnail Display........................... 14
Enlarging and Viewing an Image in the Preview
Window ......................................................................
18
Enlarging and Viewing a Specific Area.................. 19
Checking the Image in Detail ....................... 20
Displaying the Main Window (Multi-layout)............ 20
Checking an Image Using the Preview Control
Panel......................................................................
21
Checking an Image in Multi-Function Preview....... 25
Checking an Image in Second Windows ............... 26
Opening and Closing Window Panels (Panes).......... 27
Changing the Display Method and Order of
Palettes......................................................................
28
Changing the Display Method (Dock/Float)
of Palettes..............................................................
28
Rearranging Palettes ............................................. 28
Exiting DPP................................................................ 29
Advanced
3 Organizing and Sorting Images ........................... 30
Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images........................... 31
Sorting Images ....................................................... 33
Sorting Images in the Main Window ....................... 34
Arranging Images in the Main Window................... 36
Displaying a RAW Image and JPEG Image as a
Single Image...........................................................
37
Checking Image Information................................... 38
Organizing Images ..................................................... 39
Deleting an Unwanted Image ................................. 39
Moving Images ....................................................... 39
Moving Images in Folders ...................................... 40
Registering Frequent-Use Folders (Bookmark
Registration) ...........................................................
40
4 Editing Images ..................................................... 41
RAW Images .............................................................. 44
RAW Images .......................................................... 44
RAW Development ................................................. 44
When RAW Development is to be Done ................ 44
Advantages of a RAW Image ................................. 44
Editing JPEG and TIFF Images.................................. 45
Tool Palettes............................................................... 46
Editing with the Basic Adjustment Tool
Palette ........................................................................
48
Adjusting Brightness............................................... 48
Changing the Picture Style ..................................... 49
Using a Picture Style File.......................... 51
Adjusting Color Tone by Changing White
Balance...................................................................
51
Adjusting Color Tone Using Click White
Balance...................................................................
52
Adjusting White Balance with Color
Temperature ...........................................................
53
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
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Movies and Saving
Still Photos
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Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Tuning White Balance .............................. 53
Adjusting Contrast ................................................. 54
Adjusting Brightness of Shadows/
Highlights ...............................................................
54
Changing Color Tone and Color Saturation........... 55
Adjusting Dynamic Range........................ 56
Adjusting Gradation and Luminance
Automatically .........................................................
57
Using the Auto Lighting Optimizer ......................... 58
Adjust Face Lighting .............................................. 59
Adjusting Image Sharpness................................... 59
Adjusting Clarity..................................................... 61
Editing with the Tone Adjustment Tool
Palette........................................................................
62
Adjusting Brightness and Contrast ........................ 62
Adjusting Color Tone Using Click White
Balance..................................................................
63
Adjusting Tone Curve............................... 64
Adjusting Dynamic Range........................ 66
Using the Auto Lighting Optimizer ......................... 66
Editing with the Color Adjustment Tool
Palette........................................................................
67
Editing with the Color Adjustment Tool
Palette....................................................................
67
Editing with the Detailed Adjustment Tool
Palette........................................................................
69
Reducing Noise ..................................................... 69
Adjusting Image Sharpness................................... 70
Reducing Color Moiré in an Image ........................ 70
Editing with the Trimming/Angle
Adjustment Tool Palette.............................................
71
Editing with the Lens Correction Tool Palette............ 74
Correcting Lens Aberration.................................... 74
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
Advanced
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
Making Corrections................................................. 75
Shooting Distance Information Slider ..................... 77
Correcting Multiple Images at a Time..................... 78
Digital Lens Optimizer ............................................ 78
Using the Digital Lens Optimizer ............................ 79
Adjusting Image Sharpness.................................... 81
Editing with the Partial Adjustment
Tool Palette ................................................................
82
Making Partial Adjustments to Images
([Brightness], [Contrast], [Hue], [Saturation])..........
82
Making Partial Adjustments to Images ([Reduce
color moiré])............................................................
84
Adjustment Groups................................................. 85
Editing with the Dust Delete/Copy Stamp
Tool Palette ................................................................
86
Performing Automatic Dust Erasure Processing .... 86
Automatic Dust Erasure Processing in the Main
Window...................................................................
87
Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)............... 88
Erasing Unwanted Parts of an Image (Copy
Stamp Function) .....................................................
90
Setting Work Color Space .......................................... 91
Using the Soft-Proof Colors Function......................... 92
Specifying the Size when Opening RAW Images....... 93
Displaying and Saving RAW Images.......................... 94
Saving Editing Results............................... 95
Saving Editing Contents to an Image ..................... 95
Saving as a separate image ................................... 95
Re-Editing an Image.................................. 97
Utilizing Adjustment Contents (Recipe) ..... 98
Copying a Recipe and Applying to Another
Image......................................................................
99
Saving a Recipe as a File....................................... 99
Loading and Applying Recipes ............................. 100
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
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Remote
Shooting
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HDR PQ
Mode
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Movies and Saving
Still Photos
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Specifying
Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Adjusting by Comparing Multiple
Images.....................................................................
101
Editing Efficiently .................................... 102
Editing in the Edit Image Window ........................ 102
Changing the Thumbnail Display Position to
Horizontal.............................................................
103
Gathering and Editing Images in the Collection
Window ................................................................
104
Compositing Images ............................... 106
Compositing Methods .......................................... 109
Creating HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Images.....................................................................
110
Using the Dual Pixel RAW Optimizer ......... 113
Microadjustment of the Position of Maximum
Sharpness and Resolution Using the Depth
Information Contained within the Dual Pixel RAW
File ..........................................................................
113
Reposition the Viewpoint or Foreground Bokeh
for a More Pleasing Result ..................................
114
Reduces the Appearance of Ghosting in
Images .................................................................
115
Using Depth Compositing.......... 117
Supported Images ............................................... 117
Using the Depth Compositing Tool ...................... 117
Using the Depth Compositing Editing Tool .......... 119
Using the RAW Burst Image Tool .............. 122
Starting Up the RAW Burst Image Tool ............... 122
Changing the Representative Image in a Roll ..... 124
Saving One Image in a Roll ................................. 124
Extracting and Saving Any Range in a Roll ......... 125
Transferring a RAW Image to
Photoshop................................................................
126
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
JPEG/TIFF
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Customizing the Main Window Toolbar ...... 127
Using Cloud Processing.............................. 128
Supported Images ................................................ 128
Requirements for Using this Function .................. 128
Enabling Cloud Processing .................................. 128
Cloud Processing and CIP Image Editing ............ 129
Using Noise Reduction (Cloud) ............................ 130
5 Printing Images .................................................. 131
Printing an Image ..................................................... 132
Printing with Shooting Information............................ 133
Printing a Thumbnail List (Contact Sheet Printing)... 134
Plug-in printing.......................................................... 135
6 Processing Large Numbers of RAW Images ..... 136
Batch Apply White Balance to Images (Personal
White Balance) .........................................................
137
Registering Personal White Balance .................... 137
Applying Personal White Balance ........................ 138
Batch Save as JPEG or TIFF Images (Batch
Processing)...............................................................
139
Batch Transfer Images to Image Editing
Software ...................................................................
141
Batch Change the File Name of Images................... 142
Changing the File Name of Images in the Order in
the Main Window ..................................................
142
7 Remote Shooting ............................................... 143
Remote Shooting...................................................... 144
Registering Click White Balance in the Camera... 147
8 Playing Back Movies and Saving Still Photos.... 149
Playing Back Movies and Saving Still Photos .......... 150
9 Working with RAW Movies................................. 153
Working with RAW Movies ....................................... 154
Advanced
Advanced
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Remote
Shooting
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HDR PQ
Mode
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Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Supported Cameras............................................. 154
Changing the Image Displayed for a RAW
Movie ...................................................................
154
Grabbing and Saving a Displayed RAW Movie
Image...................................................................
155
Saving Several Still Photos from a RAW Movie ...
156
Starting Up the RAW Movie Tool......................... 157
Playing Back RAW Movies .................................. 160
Saving any Range of a RAW Movie as Still
Photos..................................................................
161
Grabbing and Saving any Range from a RAW
Movie ...................................................................
162
Editing a RAW Movie........................................... 162
10 Using HDR PQ Mode ....................................... 165
HDR PQ Mode......................................................... 166
System Requirements for HDR PQ Mode ............... 166
Displaying Images in HDR PQ Mode....................... 167
Cautions when Using HDR PQ Mode...................... 169
Saving Images Displayed in HDR PQ Mode in
JPEG/TIFF Format ..................................................
171
Working with Files Saved in HEVC Format ............. 172
11 Specifying Preferences .................................... 173
Specifying Preferences............................................ 174
General Settings .................................................. 174
Image processing ................................................ 175
Color Management .............................................. 177
View Settings ....................................................... 178
Properties Display Settings.................................. 179
Survey.................................................................. 180
Reference............................................................... 181
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 182
Deleting the Software (Uninstalling) ........................ 183
Image Frame Information in the Main Window and
Edit Image Window...................................................
184
Glossary ................................................................... 185
Index......................................................................... 187
About This Instruction Manual .............................. 191
Trademarks .......................................................... 191
* Sections with and in “4 Editing Images”
support not only RAW image editing but also JPEG/TIFF image
editing.
: All the functions explained in the section support
JPEG/TIFF image editing.
: Certain functions explained in the section support
JPEG/TIFF image editing.
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
JPEG/TIFF
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Processing
Large Numbers
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Remote
Shooting
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HDR PQ
Mode
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Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
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Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Downloading Images
Starting up DPP....................................................... 10
Downloading Images to Your Computer.................. 11
Downloading Images Using the Software “EOS Utility”.......
11
Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader.......... 11
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Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
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Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Starting up DPP
Double-click the desktop icon.
DPP starts up and the main window (thumbnail layout) appears.
If you drop a DPP-supported image file onto the icon on the
desktop, you can start up DPP and display the folder where the
image file is saved.
Double-click
Main window (thumbnail layout)
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Remote
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Movies and Saving
Still Photos
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Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Downloading Images to Your Computer
Download the images saved on the memory card inserted in the
camera.
You can download images with “EOS Utility”, communication software
for the camera.
For detailed instructions on downloading images, refer to the “EOS
Utility Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).
Downloading Images Using the Software “EOS Utility”
You can also download images to the computer using a third-party card
reader.
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Load the memory card into the card reader.
Start up DPP beforehand.
2
Open [My Computer] [EOS_DIGITAL] and drag the
[DCIM] folder to the [Desktop].
The [DCIM] folder is copied to your computer.
All images are saved in folder units inside the [DCIM] folder.
Copying images to your computer will take some time when there
is a large number of images saved on the memory card.
Downloading Images Using Your Card Reader
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Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
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Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Viewing Images
Viewing Images in the Main Window (Thumbnail Layout) ..
13
Changing the Thumbnail Display................................ 14
Using the Thumbnails Control Panel ........ 15
Using the Thumbnail Display Filter/Sort
Function..................................................................
16
Displaying the Histogram Palette.............. 17
Enlarging and Viewing an Image in the Preview Window ............
18
Enlarging and Viewing a Specific Area....................... 19
Displaying the Navigator Palette............... 19
Checking the Image in Detail ...................... 20
Displaying the Main Window (Multi-layout)................. 20
Checking an Image Using the Preview Control Panel.........
21
Changing the Magnification .................................... 21
Comparing with a Pinned (Fixed) Image ................ 21
Displaying Multiple Images at the Same Time ....... 22
Displaying Grid Lines.............................................. 22
Displaying AF Points .............................................. 22
Displaying Areas Beyond the Set Range with
Warning Indicators (Highlight/Shadow Warning)....
23
Comparing Pre- and Post-Editing Images (Single-
Image Display)........................................................
23
Comparing Pre- and Post-Editing Images (before/
after comparison) Arrange vertically/horizontally
(two-screen display) / Split vertically/horizontally
(split-image display)................................................
24
Displaying Image Properties................................... 24
Checking an Image in Multi-Function Preview ........... 25
Checking an Image in Second Windows .................... 26
Opening and Closing Window Panels (Panes)........ 27
Changing the Display Method and Order of Palettes .......
28
Changing the Display Method (Dock/Float) of Palettes.......
28
Rearranging Palettes.................................................. 28
Exiting DPP ............................................................. 29
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
Advanced
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Images
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4
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Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Viewing Images in the Main Window (Thumbnail Layout)
Images downloaded to your computer are displayed as a thumbnails list
in the main window (thumbnail layout). You can double-click an image to
open the preview window (p.18) and display the image at large size.
For information on icons displayed on the frame of a thumbnail,
see “Image Frame Information in the Main Window and Edit
Image Window” (p.184).
Main window
Ratings (p.33, p.34)
Rotate image
Forward/Reverse
Check marks (p.33, p.34)
Toolbar
For information on movie files, see “Playing Back Movies and
Saving Still Photos” (p.150).
When aspect ratio information is attached to an image shot with
any supported camera other than the EOS 5D Mark II, the image
is displayed as a cropped image (p.71).
In the main window, in addition to this view (thumbnail layout),
you can select multi-layout. Multi-layout allows you to check the
image in detail (p.20).
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Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
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Still Photos
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You can change the size of the thumbnail images displayed in the main
window and select the information displayed for thumbnails.
Select the [Thumbnails] menu desired item.
The display changes to the selected item.
Changing the Thumbnail Display
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RAW Movies
Using the Thumbnails Control Panel
The thumbnails control panel integrates various settings for viewing thumbnails.
By using this panel, you can view and specify the settings for thumbnails efficiently.
Thumbnails control panel functions
Advanced
(1) Change the size of thumbnails
(2) Display thumbnails without file names
(3) Display standard thumbnails
(4) Display thumbnails with information
(5) Display thumbnails in list
(6) Specify properties display settings (p.179)
(7) Display a RAW image and JPEG image as a single image
Display a RAW image and JPEG image that were shot together
as a single image. When this setting is specified, viewing and
editing of images are as follows.
Image displayed: Only the RAW image is displayed in all
windows.
Edited image: The content which has been edited with any of
DPP’s functions (the tool palette etc.) will be applied to the
RAW image only. However, if you have used the following
functions, the adjustments will be applied to both the RAW
image and the JPEG image.
Deleting an image (p.39)
Moving or copying an image (p.39)
Checkmarking (p.33 to p.34)
Rating (p.33 to p.34)
Rotating an image (p.13)
(1) (2)
(3)
(4) (7)
(8)
(9)(6)
(8) Display or play back split movie files as single movies
When you play back split movie files in DPP, this setting plays
back all the movie files in a continuous sequence from the
beginning.
This is set to ON by default.
Only the thumbnail for the first movie file is displayed.
This setting will be kept and applied the next time DPP is
started up.
When the following functions are used, they apply to all the
remaining split movie files, not just the first movie file:
[Copy], [Cut], [Delete], [Add to collection], [Rename Tool]
When the Filter/Sort function (p.16) is used with thumbnails,
the function is only applied to the first movie file.
(9) Select all thumbnails
(10) Cancel all thumbnail selections
The thumbnails control panel is displayed in the main window by
default. If it is not displayed, such as when screen settings have
been changed, you can display it by selecting [Thumbnail control
panel] in the [Thumbnails] menu.
In multi-layout (vertical thumbnails, p.20), only the thumbnail view
setting (Default thumbnail display) is possible.
(5)
(10)
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RAW Movies
Using the Thumbnail Display Filter/Sort
Function
This function allows you to display only thumbnails that match the
selected filtering option or to specify an option for sorting thumbnails.
(1) Thumbnail display filter ON/OFF
By setting to [ON], only thumbnails matching the filtering option set
with (2) the filtering options menu are displayed.
1
Set the [Filter] button on the [Filter/Sort pane] in the
main window to [ON].
2
Specify settings.
You can drag the bottom edge of the [Filter/Sort pane] to adjust
the display area of the filter menu lists upward or downward.
Advanced
(1) (5) (3) (4)
(2)
Drag to adjust display area of filter
menu lists upward or downward
Filter menu
Filter menu list
(2) Filtering options menu
Select a filtering option for the thumbnail display filter.
After selecting a filtering item in the list box that appears by clicking
[] at the right on the filter menu, options appear in the filter menu
list. Select an option.
You can select multiple options in the filter menu list.
(Hold down the <Shift> key and left-click with the mouse for
consecutive selection. Hold down the <Ctrl> key and left-click with
the mouse to select individually.)
The filter menus/filter menu lists are prioritized from left to right.
You can specify filtering options from left to right to narrow down
filtering.
(3) Sorting options
Select an option for sorting thumbnails. If files were added, a “*” is
temporarily displayed after the option name. [Custom] is displayed if
you sorted thumbnails in a chosen way.
(4) Sort order selection
Select the order (ascending/descending) for sorting thumbnails.
(5) Filter lock button
When the filter lock button is clicked, filter settings will be kept and
applied when you switch to a different folder or the next time DPP is
started up. When the filter lock button is not clicked, filter settings
automatically change to [OFF] when you switch to a different folder
or the next time DPP is started up.
In addition to thumbnail display, this function can also be used in
multi-layout.
You can open/close the panel by clicking the [] button at the
upper right of the [Filter/Sort pane].
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RAW Movies
Displaying the Histogram Palette
The histogram palette shows a histogram of the selected image. You
can quickly check a histogram without opening a tool palette.
Select the [View] menu [Histogram palette].
The histogram palette appears.
You can select any of the following four histograms from the
menu that appears when you right-click with the mouse.
[Brightness only], [RGB separately], [YRGB separately], [RGB
together]
You can click the [ ] button at the bottom right of the main
window to show/hide the [Histogram] palette.
Advanced
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RAW Movies
Enlarging and Viewing an Image in the Preview Window
The preview window appears.
Up to 36 windows can be displayed at the same time for the
preview window.
Click the [ ] in the upper right of the preview window to close
the preview window.
Double-click
Preview window Tool palette
By selecting the [Preview] menu [AF points] in the preview
window, you can display the AF points selected in the camera at
the time of shooting. However, AF points are not displayed for
images whose image size has been changed and then been
converted and saved (p.95), images for which you selected an
effect other than [Shot settings] as correction of fisheye lens
distortion aberration, or images which have had settings specified
during RAW processing on the camera for distortion correction or
chromatic aberration correction.
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RAW Movies
Click the area you want to enlarge.
The area you clicked is enlarged to 100% (actual pixel size).
Click again to revert to the full view.
To change the display area drag on the image.
Enlarging and Viewing a Specific Area
Click
Select any enlargement ratio from the [Preview] menu.
To display an image in an enlargement ratio other than 100%
While in the preview window, you can select the [Preview] menu
[Preview control panel] to use various preview functions. For details,
see “Checking an Image Using the Preview Control Panel” (p.21).
Displaying the Navigator Palette
The navigator palette shows the enlargement area of a selected image.
Select the [View] menu [Navigator palette].
The navigator palette appears.
When an image is enlarged in the preview or other window, the
enlargement display area is indicated in the navigator palette.
The area to be enlarged can be changed by dragging the
enlargement display area on the image.
You can click the [ ] button at the bottom right of the main
window to show/hide the [Navigator] palette.
Advanced
Change the enlargement
display area by dragging
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Still Photos
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Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Checking the Image in Detail
By switching the main window to “multi-layout”, you can use the preview control panel to check the image in detail.
Click a change layout button at the bottom of the main window (thumbnail layout).
The main window (multi-layout) appears.
In the main window (multi-layout), you can select from two layouts, with horizontal thumbnails or vertical thumbnails.
Click the area you want to enlarge in the image displayed in the preview display area to display the image at actual pixel size (100%). Click the
image again to revert to full display.
Displaying the Main Window (Multi-layout)
Preview
display area
Thumbnail
display area
Multi-layout (vertical thumbnails)
Multi-layout (horizontal thumbnails)
Layout change button
Main Window (thumbnail layout)
Vertical thumbnails
Horizontal thumbnails
Advanced
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With Preview control panel, you can check the image in detail.
You can use this panel in the main window (multi-layout) and edit image
window. If the preview control panel is not displayed, you can display it
by selecting [Preview control panel] from the [Preview] menu. By
default, the [] button and [ ] button are selected. When you select a
movie, the displayed content changes. For information on the display
when movies are selected, see “Playing Back Movies and Saving Still
Photos” (p.150).
Changing the Magnification
Checking an Image Using the Preview Control Panel
Display the image at actual pixel size (100%).
Click the [ ] button to display the image at the set
magnification displayed. If the [ ] button is used to
enlarge/reduce the image, the magnification set for this
button also changes accordingly*.
*Excluding actual pixel size (100%)
Enlarge/reduce the image.
Revert the zoomed image back to fit-to-window view.
Comparing with a Pinned (Fixed) Image
You can split the window into two sections, and compare the images on
the left and right by “pinning” an image in the left section then scrolling
images in the right section. It improves efficiency of image selection.
Select an image and click the [ ] button.
The window divides into left and right, and the selected image is
pinned.
When you pin an image and perform scrolling, the image on the
left (pinned image) remains and only the image on the right is
scrolled, which is convenient for image selection.
To pin another image, select the image, then select [Pin] from the
menu that appears when you right-click with the mouse.
After pinning an image, you can click the [ ] button to switch
between top-bottom and left-right split screens.
Pinned (fixed) image
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Displaying Multiple Images at the Same Time
Displaying Grid Lines
Select multiple images, and click the [ ] button.
The selected image is displayed.
You can display up to 8 images.
1
Click the [ ] button beside the [ ] button, and set
the spacing between grid lines on the menu that
appears.
To set the spacing, enter values (8 to 256, in pixels), or move the
slider.
After specifying settings, click the [Close] button and close the
window.
2
Select an image and click the [ ] button.
The image with grid lines is displayed.
Displaying AF Points
1
Click the [ ] button beside the [ ] button, and
select the item to display on the image on the menu
that appears.
Select [Show only AF points in focus] or [Show all AF points].
2
Select an image and click the [ ] button.
An image with the AF points selected in step 1 is displayed.
AF points are not displayed for images whose image size has been
changed and then been converted and saved (p.95), images for
which you selected an effect other than [Shot settings] as correction
of fisheye lens distortion aberration, or images which have had
settings specified during RAW processing on the camera for
distortion correction or chromatic aberration correction.
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Still Photos
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Preferences
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Handling
RAW Movies
Displaying Areas Beyond the Set Range with
Warning Indicators (Highlight/Shadow
Warning)
You can set up warning indicators for both highlighted and shadowed
parts, which is effective for checking the clipped highlights and shadows
and preventing excessive adjustment of an image. Where the area on
the image has exceeded the set range, you can display the highlighted
part in red and the shadowed part in blue.
1
Click the [ ] button beside the [ ] button, and
specify settings on the menu that appears.
Checkmark the [Show highlight warnings] and [Show shadow
warnings] checkboxes and enter the warning values.
You can also select different warning colors from the dialog that
appears when you click the [ ] button.
After specifying settings, click the [Close] button and close the
window.
Comparing Pre- and Post-Editing Images
(Single-Image Display)
2
Select an image and click the [ ] button.
On the opened image, if there is an area that exceeds the value
entered in step 1, the highlighted part of that area is displayed in
red and the shadowed part is displayed in blue. If you selected
different warning colors, the parts are displayed in the specified
colors.
Select an image that is being edited and click the
[ ] button.
By clicking the button, the display switches between the image
before editing and the current image (being edited).
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Comparing Pre- and Post-Editing Images
(before/after comparison) Arrange vertically/
horizontally (two-screen display) / Split
vertically/horizontally (split-image display)
You can display before and after versions of an adjusted image in the
same window and check the adjustment results.
This function allows you to adjust an image while comparing the original
image and image being edited.
1
Select an image that is being edited and click the
[ ] button.
The image is displayed in two-screen display (Arrange vertically).
The image before editing is on the left, and the currently edited is
on the right.
2
Change the image display.
The display switches in the following order by clicking the [ ]
button.
Arrange vertically (two-screen: left/right) Arrange horizontally
(two-screen: top/bottom) Split vertically (split-image: left/right)
Split horizontally (split-image: top/bottom)
Displaying Image Properties
Display the shooting and recipe information for an image in the screen.
You can select items to be displayed.
1
Click the [ ] button beside the [ ] button.
The [Properties display settings] window appears.
2
Specify display settings.
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1 Select [Display settings for preview properties] from the
[Properties to display] pulldown menu.
2 Specify display items with the [Add >>] button and [<< Remove]
button. Items that can be selected appear in the list box at left,
and actually displayed items appear in the list box at right. You
can also change the display order with the [Move Up] button and
[Move Down] button.
After specifying settings, click the [OK] button.
With the [Preview properties font] option, you can specify the font
used for information displayed in the preview window.
3
Select an image and click the [ ] button.
The image and properties selected in step 2 are displayed in the
screen.
If the recipe contents of an image being edited are displayed in
before/after comparison (two-screen display/split-image display),
edited items are displayed in red.
All the property items may not be displayed depending on the
combination of window, preview window, or the size of thumbnails.
The preview window shows the coordinates of the mouse cursor and the
work color space. By switching to multi-function preview, you can also
check image details in the same way as the main window (multi-layout).
1
Select the [Tools] menu [Preview screen display
settings], and then [Multi-function preview] from the
dialog that appears.
2
Open the preview window (p.18).
A multi-function preview with various functions at the bottom of
the screen is displayed.
For how to use the displayed functions, see “Viewing an Image in
the Main Window (Thumbnail Layout)” (p.13) and “Checking an
Image Using the Preview Control Panel” (p.21 to p.25).
Checking an Image in Multi-Function Preview
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Still Photos
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Preferences
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RAW Movies
Second windows are preview windows that you can open additionally
for thumbnails and image previews. You can display up to 4 second
windows for an single image to check the focus in all parts of the image,
etc.
Select an image, and then select [Show second
screen] from the menu that appears when you right-
click with the mouse.
A second window is displayed.
To display an additional second window, repeat the operation.
You can change the size of second windows as desired.
Click the displayed image to switch between actual pixel size
(100% view) and fit-to-window view.
When you magnify an image in the second window, the right-
clicked position on the image will be the center for the
magnification.
Checking an Image in Second Windows
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RAW Movies
Opening and Closing Window Panels (Panes)
Panels (panes) at the top, bottom, left, and right of each window can be
closed to suit the tasks being performed.
You can use DPP in an optimal layout.
Click the [ ] for a panel to open or close.
When a panel is closed, you can point to [ ] with the mouse
to temporarily open the panel.
Example: main window (thumbnail layout)
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Movies and Saving
Still Photos
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Preferences
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RAW Movies
Changing the Display Method and Order of Palettes
For any palette (tool palette, navigator palette, histogram palette, quick
check palette, and camera control palette), you can change how the
palette is displayed (docked/floating), or the display order of multiple
docked palettes.
When multiple palettes are docked, you can rearrange their order from
top to bottom.
Right-click on the palette’s title bar (where its name
is shown) and click [Dock/float] in the dialog that
appears.
A docked palette is then displayed floating, and a floating palette
is then displayed docked.
To revert to the original display method, repeat the same
operation again.
Right-click on the palette’s title bar (where its name
is shown) and click [Move one up] or [Move one
down] in the dialog that appears.
The order of the palettes is changed.
Changing the Display Method (Dock/Float) of Palettes
Rearranging Palettes
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Preferences
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RAW Movies
Exiting DPP
In the main window, select the [File] menu [Exit].
DPP exits.
Digital Photo Professional Survey Program
Canon requests that information related to your Canon product be
sent to Canon (in case of using your Canon product in China, to the
legally approved research company) through the Internet. Canon
uses such information for development and marketing of products
that better meet customer needs.
Even after agreeing, you can change the send settings anytime in
the [Survey] tab sheet (p.180) in [Preferences].
A confirmation dialog box for saving the images appears when you
try to exit DPP without saving the adjusted image. Click the [Yes to
all] button to save the adjustment contents (recipe) to all the images
adjusted.
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Organizing and Sorting Images
Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images ........................ 31
Sorting Images ........................................................... 33
Attaching Check Marks........................................... 33
Setting Ratings ....................................................... 33
Sorting Images in the Main Window ........................... 34
Attaching Check Marks in the Main Window .......... 34
Setting Ratings in the Main Window....................... 34
Arranging Images in the Main Window....................... 36
Arranging by Type .................................................. 36
Arranging Freely ..................................................... 36
Displaying a RAW Image and JPEG Image as a
Single Image...............................................................
37
Checking Image Information....................................... 38
Organizing Images .................................................. 39
Deleting an Unwanted Image ..................................... 39
Moving Images ........................................................... 39
Moving Images in Folders .......................................... 40
Registering Frequent-Use Folders (Bookmark
Registration) ...............................................................
40
Deleting Bookmarks ............................................... 40
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Efficiently Checking/Sorting Images
You can enlarge images displayed as thumbnails in the main window
and efficiently check each image. You can sort images into groups.
Note that this function does not apply to movie files.
1
Select multiple images to check in the main window.
2
Display the quick check window.
Click the [Quick check] button.
The quick check window appears.
3
Click the [ ] or [ ] button to switch between
images to be checked.
All the images displayed in the main window can be checked in
the quick check window.
If you click the [ ] button, the first image is displayed, and if you
click the [ ] button, the last image is displayed.
Click the [ ] button to return to the main window.
Quick check window
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4
Click the area you want to enlarge.
The area you clicked is displayed at 100% (actual pixel size).
To change the display position, drag on the image.
If you click the [ ] button, you can display the image at 50%.
Click again to revert to the full view.
To exit, click the [ ] button.
Click
In addition to 100% and 50%, you can display images at 12.5%,
25%, 200%, 300%, and 400%. Click the [ ] button beside the
[ ] button on the screen, and select a magnification from the
menu that appears.
If you click the [ ] button (the selected magnification appears
on the button), the image appears at the selected magnification.
However, after the quick check window is closed, the image
returns to its original 50% view.
When [AF Point] is checkmarked, you can display the AF points
selected in the camera at the time of shooting. However, AF
points are not displayed for images which have had their image
size changed and then been converted and saved (p.95), which
have had settings specified during RAW processing on the
camera for distortion correction and chromatic aberration
correction, which are composited, or which are created as HDR
(High Dynamic Range) images.
To check only selected images
You can use the quick check window to check only selected images
by selecting the desired images from those displayed in the main
window and then performing step 1.
Switching between images using the keyboard
You can also switch between images by pressing the <
> or <
>
key.
Switching between screens using the keyboard
You can also switch between full screen display/normal screen
display by pressing the <Alt> + <Enter> keys.
Operations using the menu
Each operation can also be performed with the menu which appears
when you right-click with the mouse on an image.
Convenient functions of the quick check window
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You can sort images by attaching check marks or setting ratings
(indicated with [ ] marks) for each subject or theme.
Attaching Check Marks
Display the image you want to attach a check mark
to, and then click any one of [ ] to [ ].
The selected check mark appears in the upper left of the window.
Click the [Clear] button to remove the check mark.
Sorting Images
Click
Check mark
The values of check marks attached to images in versions before
DPP 4 are not maintained.
You can also attach check marks from the menu that appears by
right-clicking with the mouse on an image in the main window.
Setting Ratings
Display the image you want to rate, and then click
any one of the [ ].
The rating is set and an icon corresponding to the selected [ ]
appears in the upper left of the window.
(Window shown with a rating of three [ ])
To set [Reject], click the [Reject] button. Click the [Reject] button
again to cancel.
To cancel the rating, click the same [ ] as when the setting was
made on the right of the window.
Click
Rating icon
As the file structure of the image data is changed when a rating is
set to an image, it may not be possible to check the image
information in third-party software.
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Sorting
Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
You can display and handle a RAW image and JPEG image shot
simultaneously as a single image. In particular, you can halve the
number of images displayed in the main window and you can streamline
the checking of a large number of images shot simultaneously.
Images that can be displayed as a single image are images shot with a
camera that shoots RAW images with the extension “.CR2”, “.CR3”, and
JPEG images simultaneously. Images that have been simultaneously
shot with a camera that shoots RAW images with the extension “.CRW”
or “.TIF” cannot be displayed as a single image.
Image displayed
The RAW image is displayed in all windows.
Edited image
The content which has been adjusted with any of DPP’s functions (the
tool palette etc.) will be applied to the RAW image only.
However, if you have used the following functions, the adjustments
will be applied to both the RAW image and the JPEG image.
Deleting an image (p.39)
Moving or copying an image (p.39)
Checkmarking (p.33, p.34)
Rating (p.33, p.34)
Rotating an image (p.13)
Select the [Thumbnails] menu [Group RAW and
JPG versions].
The main window display updates and the simultaneously shot
RAW image and JPEG image are displayed as a single image
with the [ ] mark (p.184).
RAW images with the extension “.CR2” or “.CR3” can be
displayed as a single image
When a single image is displayed
Displaying a RAW Image and JPEG Image as a Single Image
Images added to the [Collection] window
When you add a RAW image and JPEG image displayed as a single
image to the [Collection] window, the single image is marked with the
[ ] mark. However, because the RAW and JPEG images are
actually added individually, the number of images shown on the
[Collection] tab sheet increases by 2.
If you cancel selection of [Group RAW and JPG versions], the RAW
image and JPEG image are displayed as separate images.
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
1
Select the image for which you want to check the
image information.
2
Select the [View] menu [Info].
The image information window appears.
3
Select a tab sheet and check information.
Checking Image Information
[Exif Information]
tab sheet
[XMP/IPTC Information]
tab sheet
[Recipes]
tab sheet
Image information window
Shooting information is displayed in the [Exif Information] tab
sheet, while IPTC* information appended to the image after
shooting is displayed in the [XMP/IPTC Information] tab sheet.
IPTC* information provides additional comments on images,
such as captions, credits and the shooting location. The
information is sorted into 5 different categories and can be
viewed by selecting [Description], [IPTC Contact], [IPTC Image],
[IPTC Content] or [IPTC Status] from the list box in the [XMP/
IPTC Information] tab sheet.
* International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC)
The contents of the [Exif Information] tab sheet will vary
depending on the camera model.
Recipe contents applied to an image are displayed in the
[Recipes] tab sheet.
Switching displays
If a different image is selected in the main window when the image
information window is displayed, the image information for that image
will be displayed.
Difference with the thumbnail with shooting information
Detailed shooting information for each image is displayed in the
image information window. However, if you want to only check the
main shooting information, you can check it for each image in
[Thumbnails] menu [With shooting info] (p.14).
Convenient uses in the main window
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Organizing Images
This section explains how to delete unwanted images, move or copy
images, etc., to organize your images.
Be aware that you cannot recover deleted images.
1
Select an unwanted image in the main window.
2
Select the [File] menu [Move to Recycle Bin].
The image is moved to the [Recycle Bin] and is deleted from
DPP.
The images are deleted completely from your computer when the
[Empty Recycle Bin] operation is performed on the [Recycle Bin]
on the desktop.
Deleting an Unwanted Image
You can move or copy images to a separate folder and sort by shooting
date or themes.
Drag the image to be moved or copied.
To move: Drag the image and release when the image is in the
destination folder.
To copy: Drag the image while holding down the <Ctrl> key and
release when the image is in the destination folder.
The images are moved or copied to the destination folder.
Moving Images
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
We recommend that you use the Basic Adjustment tool palette to make
adjustments to RAW images. However, if you find that the Basic
Adjustment tool palette does not offer a sufficient range of adjustments,
or if you want to use specific functions that are only available in the Tone
Adjustment tool palette (p.62), completing initial adjustments with the
Basic Adjustment tool palette and then using the Tone Adjustment tool
palette to make just the minimum of adjustments needed is
recommended.
For noise reduction (p.69) and lens aberration correction (p.75), you
should first complete necessary adjustments in the Basic Adjustment
and Tone Adjustment tool palettes, and then adjust with the Detailed
Adjustment tool palette (p.69) and Lens Correction tool palette (p.74).
You can click the [ ] button at the bottom right of the main window
to show/hide [Tool palette].
Using the different tool palettes
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Editing with the Basic Adjustment Tool Palette
The Basic Adjustment tool palette makes basic adjustments to RAW
images. With this tool palette, you can adjust the image brightness, set
Picture Style, adjust the white balance, adjust the contrast, adjust the
color tone and saturation, adjust the dynamic range, apply the Auto
Lighting Optimizer and adjust the image sharpness.
Note that the only adjustments you can make to JPEG/TIFF images are
applying the Auto Lighting Optimizer and adjusting the image
sharpness.
1
Select an image in the main window, etc.
2
Display the Basic Adjustment tool palette.
The brightness of an image can be adjusted. Move the slider to the right
to make the image brighter and to the left to make the image darker.
Adjusting Brightness
Reverts the image to
the original settings
Enter a numerical
value
Drag the slider left or right
The adjustment range is –3.0 to +3.0 (in 0.01-stop increments when
entering a value).
JPEG/TIFF
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
If the image looks different from what you visualized at the time of
shooting, you can get it closer to what you expected by changing the
Picture Style. Even if you have saved the image (p.95) with
[Monochrome] (p.55) selected, you can still change to another Picture
Style at any point by simply selecting a Picture Style other than
[Monochrome].
Changing the Picture Style
Reverts the image to
the original settings
Select
Picture Style Description
( )
The Picture Style set with the camera when the
image was shot.
When a mode in the Creative Zone is selected on the
camera, the Picture Style set is displayed in ( ).
When a mode in the Basic Zone is selected on the
camera, [Shot settings] is displayed in ( ), and image
characteristics that are according to the selected
shooting mode are applied.
Standard
The image looks vivid.
Generally, this setting is suitable for most images.
Auto
The color tone will be adjusted to suit the scene.
The colors will look vivid. Especially the colors of
blue skies, greenery, and sunsets will be vivid in a
shot of nature, outdoor, or sunset scenes.
Portrait
For nice skin tones.
Effective for close-ups of women and children. By
changing the [Color tone], you can adjust the skin
tone (p.55).
Landscape
For vivid blues and greens.
Effective for making images of landscapes
impressive.
Fine Detail
Suited for detailed outline and fine texture
description of the subject. The colors will be slightly
vivid.
Neutral
For natural colors and subdued images.
Effective for base images which are to undergo
adjustment.
Faithful
When the subject is photographed under a color
temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted
colorimetrically to match the subject’s color.
Effective for base images which are to undergo
adjustment.
Monochrome
For black and white images.
You can also adjust with [Filter effect] or [Toning
effect] (p.55).
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Images
1
2
4
5
Downloading
Images
Viewing
Images
Printing
Images
Editing
Images
6
Processing
Large Numbers
of RAW Images
7
Remote
Shooting
10
HDR PQ
Mode
8
Playing Back
Movies and Saving
Still Photos
11
Specifying
Preferences
9
Handling
RAW Movies
Picture Style Description
(Picture Style file
registered in the
camera)
Displayed when selecting an image shot with the
Picture Style file registered in the camera.
In the list, the name of the Picture Style file is
displayed in ( ).
[Picture Style file
applied in DPP]
The name of the Picture Style file applied in DPP is
displayed in [ ].
You can retain the [Color tone], [Color saturation], [Contrast],
[Unsharp mask] and [Sharpness] settings, even if you change the
Picture Style.
[Auto] is not applied to images shot with the EOS-1D Mark IV,
EOS-1Ds Mark III, EOS-1D Mark III, EOS-1D Mark II N, EOS-1Ds
Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS-1D, EOS-1Ds, EOS 5D Mark II,
EOS 5D, EOS 7D, EOS 60D/EOS 60Da, EOS 50D, EOS 40D,
EOS 30D, EOS 20D/EOS 20Da, EOS 10D, EOS D2000,
EOS D30, EOS D60, EOS 550D, EOS 500D, EOS 450D,
EOS 1000D, EOS 1100D, EOS 400D, EOS 350D, EOS 300D,
PowerShot G3 X, PowerShot G1 X Mark II, PowerShot G7 X,
PowerShot G9 X, PowerShot SX60 HS, PowerShot G5 X,
PowerShot G16, PowerShot S120, PowerShot G1 X, PowerShot
G15, PowerShot S110, PowerShot S100, PowerShot G9,
PowerShot G10, PowerShot G11, PowerShot G12, PowerShot
S90, PowerShot S95, PowerShot SX1 IS, PowerShot SX50 HS,
or PowerShot SX70 HS. When changing the Picture Style with
several images selected, although you can select [Auto] if images
shot with any supported camera other than the above are
included, [Auto] will not be applied to the images shot with the
above cameras.
You can apply [Fine Detail] to all images shot with supported
camera models except the PowerShot G3 X, PowerShot G1 X
Mark II, PowerShot G7 X, PowerShot G9 X, PowerShot SX60
HS, PowerShot G5 X, PowerShot G16, PowerShot S120,
PowerShot G1 X, PowerShot G15, PowerShot S110, PowerShot
S100, PowerShot G9, PowerShot G10, PowerShot G11,
PowerShot G12, PowerShot S90, PowerShot S95, PowerShot
SX1 IS, and PowerShot SX50 HS.
You cannot select [Auto] with multiple-exposure RAW images
created with the camera.
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