Hi all, Being a bit newer at all this I'm sure there is something I don't know that I don't know which would answer this: Been taking some identical test shots on my new 6D and my old 60D to compare. Jpeg only for now, same "quality" setting. I...
Hi all, Recently received my new 6D kit (upgraded from 60D). A few things that caught my attention on the 6D compared to my 60D that I am hoping to clarify: -The shutter button on the 60D has a nice definition/resistance point between the half-push f...
If you turned it on and it displayed as red, do you know what that means? Your shot is over exposed Yes, I know what the highlight display means. The picture I referenced as an example had no overexposed areas. I used a different picture to see...
I’m guessing the initial view is the embedded JPEG.
I have not experienced what you are seeing.
Try switching DPP to Neutral Picture Style and check all tabs and switch off any check marks.
If that doesn’t help give Canon a call at 1-800-OK-CANON....
Checked, and highlight warning is off, and when I turned it on it was displaying in red. I am guessing the white splotchiness on that particular picture is due to the terrible sharpness that shows up after the program chews on the picture. Practicall...
I'm having somewhat the opposite problem as the original poster. When I first open up a raw file in DPP4, the picture on the screen looks great. Nice and sharp, etc.. But when the program has finished doing whatever it does to modify the picture (...
Thanks for the response. Good point on the noise reduction, I'll check those settings to see if they are on the same setting. I tried to frame the shots exactly the same, using only the center AF point focused on the same point for both. Got them p...