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CMS-XML Using face detection on the EOS C500 Mark II
NOTES The camera may start tracking the incorrect subject is there is another subject in the picture with similar color /pattern characteristics. In that case, select the desired subject again.
CMS-XML Adjusting white balance on the EOS C500 Mark II
In CAMERA mode, the camera uses an electronic white balance process to calibrate the picture and produce accurate colors under different lighting conditions. the camera offers the following ways to set the white balance.
CMS-XML Onscreen displays on the EOS C500 Mark II
[Gamma/ Color space] setting in the custom picture file.
CMS-XML Setting ISO Speed/Gain on the EOS C500 Mark II
ISO Speed/Gain The minimum sensitivity needed to obtain the recommended dynamic range depends on the gamma curve component of the [Gamma/ Color Space] setting in the custom picture file. [Canon Log 2], [Canon Log 3], or [PQ]: ISO 800 / 12 dB gain
CMS-XML Adjusting focus on the EOS C500 Mark II
NOTES > [ Assistance Functions] > [Peaking 1] and [Peaking 2] settings to set the color , gain and frequency of the two peaking levels independently of each other. You can use the MENU
CMS-XML Color Grading EOS C500 Mark II footage with the ACES Workflow
You can perform color grading using ACES2065-1, the color encoding system defined by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This workflow allows you to perform on-set color grading*
CMS-XML Selecting the frame rate on the EOS C500 Mark II
When shooting RAW clips, the frame rate will determine also the color depth. Refer to the following table.
CMS-XML Proxy clips (simultaneous recording) on the EOS C500 Mark II
Proxy Clips (Simultaneous Recording) Format and resolution: Color sampling: Frame rate:
CMS-XML 4K and Higher Resolutions: Workflow Overview on the EOS C500 Mark II
Clips other than 5.9K/4K RAW need no further processing and can be color graded directly (step ).
CMS-XML Using the ND filter setting on the EOS C500 Mark II
If you set an assignable button to [ND +] or [ND -], you can press the button to change the ND filter setting. Depending on the scene, the color may change slightly when turning the ND filter on/off, Setting a custom white balance may be effective in such case. About the extended ND range: