05-21-2021 07:00 PM
I just purchased a new Canon Rebel T7 and have been trying to set it up and understand it. I am at the point where I want to designate my Picture Style. I have followed the manual step by step, and there is no option on my camera to choose "Picture Style". According to the manual, where it should be, the only options I have are "Live View Shoot", "AF Method", and Grid Display.
On the other options, I have "Image Quality", "Beep", "Release Shutter without card", "Image Review", "Peripheral Illumin. correct", and "Red-eye reduc.".
Nowhere do I see the option for Picture Styles... can anyone help?
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05-21-2021 08:02 PM - edited 05-21-2021 08:04 PM
Are you in Green Square Auto? If so, you need to swith to Program mode.
In Green Square Auto the camera sets Auto Picture Style.
05-21-2021 08:10 PM
THANK YOU! That was it. I figured it was something simple, but couldn't find anything in the manual to assist. Thanks much for your prompt attention.
05-22-2021 12:08 PM
Great info to know. Since I am taking pictures of 2-d artwork with lots of color nuances, it sounds like using raw images are the way to go for best results?
05-22-2021 12:12 PM
RAW is the way to go for 99.9% of all use-cases. One definitive use is when needing accurate colors.
05-22-2021 12:16 PM
"RAW is the way to go for 99.9% of all use-cases."
Absolutely, there is no longer any reason to not use Raw. Most everybody uploads to a computer anymore anyway.
05-22-2021 02:14 PM
OK, raw I will do. Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best light in which to photograph 2D artwork?
05-22-2021 02:33 PM
Probably will want to the light to be very even. Maybe two softboxes (left and right) and angled towards the artwork.
I've also seen articles on using polarizing gels so as to have polarized light to cut down on reflections/glare.
05-22-2021 03:59 PM
Exposure is one setting, one of the very few, that is best done correctly in camera. Raw isn't affected by most other things but exposure and certainly focus is best to get right form the beginning.
I love soft boxes but I suggest you use three. Two can cause shadows and/or hot spots.
05-22-2021 04:10 PM
Thanks everyone for your helpful suggestions!
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