Picture mode – Olympus E-P2 User Manual
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You can select image tone to create unique image effects. You can also fine-adjust image
parameters such as contrast and sharpness for each mode. The adjusted parameters are
recorded in each picture effect mode.
[
hi- ENHANCE] : Produces more impressive-looking pictures matched to the scene
mode.
[
iVIVID]
: Produces vivid colors.
[
jNATURAL]
: Produces natural colors.
[ZMUTED]
: Produces flat tones.
[
cPORTRAIT] : Produces beautiful skin tones.
[MONOTONE]
: Produces black and white tone.
[CUSTOM]
: Select one picture mode, set the parameters, and register the setting.
You can also register the gradation to [CUSTOM]. This setting is
stored separately from [GRADATION] in the menu.
g“Gradation” (P. 73)
The adjustable parameters vary according to the picture
modes.
The individual parameters are as follows.
[CONTRAST] : Distinction between light and dark
[SHARPNESS] : Sharpness of the image
[SATURATION]: Vividness of the color
[EFECT]
: Sets the extent that the effect will be
applied. (i-ENHANCE)
[B&W FILTER] : Creates a black and white image. The
filter color is brightened and the
complementary color is darkened.
(MONOTONE)
[N: NEUTRAL] : Creates a normal black and
white image.
[Ye: YELLOW] : Reproduces clearly defined
white cloud with natural blue sky.
[Or: ORANGE] : Slightly emphasizes colors in
blue skies and sunsets.
[R: RED]
: Strongly emphasizes colors in blue skies and brightness of crimson
foliage.
[G: GREEN]
: Strongly emphasizes colors in red lips and green leaves.
Picture mode
Live control
i
j: [PICTURE MODE]
Super control panel
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[PICTURE MODE]
Menu
MENU[W]
[PICTURE MODE]
CARD SETUP
CUSTOM RESET
PICTURE MODE
GRADATION
IMAGE ASPECT
SET
BACK
PICTURE MODE
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