Canon Custom Picture Styles
Make Custom Picture
All information set out here is gleaned from Canon websites on how to add Custom Canon Picture Styles. We are not offering support only guidance as to where. By using “Detailed Setting” function, you can refine the six preset styles. Depending on shooting situations, it is possible to adjust the camera settings and reflect.
Pocket tanks unblocked. Exciting news as once again we have updated our collection of Vision Wrangler or VW Canon Picture Styles / Picture Profiles that we have picked up from around the internet to now be 158 after finding the Similaar Suite of Flaat Picture Styles. The Similaar Suite of Flaat Picture Styles are designed for Contrast=-4; make sure that’s the value you use.
As for the other parameters, Saturation=-2, Sharpness=2, Tone=0, but you should change those if you prefer some other values. Flaat_1 is for low-DR situations, and for people that are used to shooting Neutral -4 Flaat_2 would be my workhorse option; it will feel the most natural for people shooting with Technicolor CineStile or Marvels Cine Flaat_3 is the one I’d use if I needed some extra DR; but not for everything: it’s more noisy Flaat_4 is for very excepcional cases where I need as much DR as I can get The general advice for clean images would be: use the narrowest Flaat picture style that records enough DR for your shot. If Flaat_1 doesn’t give you clipped highlights or shadows, that route will lead to less noise and smoother gradients than using Flaat_3.
Canon Picture Profiles
As always this is not a complete Picture Style collection by any means but just a huge chunk of the 158 styles we like to use from time to time. Hope you like using The 158 VW Canon Picture Styles / Picture Profiles too. So if you work with Canon DSLR cameras you will ask yourself at some stage this question “To shoot Flat or not to shoot Flat” as in to film with minimum saturation and contrast then manipulate in Post. This is not a piece on arguing for or against Shooting Flat as it may surprise you that some Shooters and Snappers out there like to have a baked in style at the coal face. It may be through experience, arrogance or sheer stupidity but for whatever reason there is a percentage of image manipulators out there that like to use Picture Styles that don’t contain the word Flat in them.