Thanks very much, Keith et al.
Good to hear some actual experimental results. Especially that darker
sky. So far I have been using 3 or 4 Picture Style
settings. Portrait and landscape for their differing amounts of
in-camera sharpening, and two modes of monochrome, one normal and one
high-contrast. Haven't messed much with saturation, and not at all
with Color Tone, which I have to read up on. I have C.Fn.1 set to
"Change Picture Style."
Ken
At 02:03 PM 2/12/2007, you wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 13:31:31 -0800, you wrote:
>Are any of you with 30D (and maybe the 400D has them too) "picture
>styles" using "neutral" and faithful" for anything different? It
>looks to me like they come with the same default settings, unless
>there's some hidden difference, and I'm not even sure what the
>intended difference is supposed to be. Any thoughts?
I toggled between the two with RAW image processor using just a couple
landscape shots. Blue sky is noticeably darker with faithful, but
foliage doesn't seem to change. The histogram changes very little on
shots with no sky. 30D, by the way.
--
Keith E.
Excrementum casus
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