08-29-2024 10:51 PM
I am looking for help with 'Windows 11 auto adjusting my images when I am using DPP4. Has anyone discovered a fix for this. I have read that a few users are seeing this and are looking for feedback on how to resolve this.
Appreciate the help as this is very frustrating not knowing how my image really looks
08-30-2024 06:19 AM
@leachpoint wrote:
I am looking for help with 'Windows 11 auto adjusting my images when I am using DPP4. Has anyone discovered a fix for this. I have read that a few users are seeing this and are looking for feedback on how to resolve this.
Appreciate the help as this is very frustrating not knowing how my image really looks
Can you clarify exactly what is happening? Is the software performing operations without you directing it? I searched this forum and there was no similar post.
08-30-2024 11:13 AM
Thanks for the reply, To clarify, what i see happening looks to me like a two stage process. For example, If i want to adjust the brightness with the brightness adjuster, the image will change in two stages. First there is a brightness adjustment, then with in a second or two, another adjustment happens. This second adjustment is usually very minor, but the image does in fact change.
Another easy one for me to watch is the Gamma Adjustment. Again after i move the center slider ( to either lighten or darken the image), the image will change, then again a second adjustment happens with in a second or two and changes my original adjustment.
I know that windows does this auto adjustment process in their photos app, but I am wondering if "Windows is also overriding the Canon DPP4 and making minor adjustments as well.
Hope this helps to clarify the issue.
Appreciate your thoughts
Ken
08-30-2024 11:15 AM
Also my reference to "others having this issue", was not on the canon forum, but in general internet searches.
Ken
08-30-2024 04:55 PM - edited 08-30-2024 04:59 PM
Your image will go through various changes as DPP adds its adjustments and that may be what you are seeing. I've been using it [DPP] for many years and have never noticed my image changing once DPP is finished running its adjustments, even in Windows 11.
However, if it is indeed Windows 11, and it very well could be, please look at your display settings: Type "settings" in the search bar then select "system". Now select "Display" and click the chevron on the far right of the "Brightness" slider. This will give you what's shown in my attachment.
I use a laptop so if you have a desktop, that pulldown menu may look different. But you still should be able to make the proper adjustments.
I hope this helps!
Newton
08-30-2024 07:36 PM - edited 08-30-2024 07:45 PM
Is it possible the user is seeing processing? A slower laptop might take a little longer to process edits. I will often use a default recipe that includes a lens profile, default color space etc. This will make images "appear" to be changing or processing without user action when DPP is opened, or images are added.
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08-30-2024 08:10 PM
"Is it possible the user is seeing processing?"
That was my thought as well (see my comment).
"Your image will go through various changes as DPP adds its adjustments and that may be what you are seeing."
There is still a possibility that Windows is messing with the brightness if that feature isn't turned off. The OP just needs to check to see. It just takes a minute.
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