How to create a custom color matrix setting on the EOS 1D Mark II and EOS 1Ds Mark II.

Article ID: ART157393 | Date published: 06/09/2015 | Date last updated: 08/17/2015
 

Description

How to create a custom color matrix setting on the EOS 1D Mark II and EOS 1Ds Mark II.

Solution

You can customize the following color matrix settings: ([Color space], [Saturation], [Color tone])
- 1. Select [Color matrix].
  • Select the <> tab.
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select [Color matrix].  Then let go of the button.
2. Select [Set up].
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select [Set up].  Then let go of the button.
3. Select the CM set No.
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select [CMSet 1] or [CMSet 2].  Then let go of the button.
4. Select the item to be set.
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select the desired item.  Then let go of the button.
5. Set the desired setting.
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select the desired setting.  Then let go of the button.
  • Press the <MENU> button to return to step 2.
6. Select the CM Set No.
  • Hold down the <SELECT> button and turn the <> dial to select the CM Set No. that was set.  Then let go of the button.

Color Matrix Settings

Color matrix Color space Saturation Color tone
1 Standard sRGB Standard 0
2 Portrait sRGB Standard -2
3 H-saturat. sRGB High 0
4 Adobe RGB Adobe RGB Standard 0
5 L-saturat. sRGB Low 0
  • When [Color tone] is a negative value, it will be more reddish. A positive value makes it more yellowish.
  • In accordance with the DCF 2.0 (Exif 2.21) standard, the file number of images captured in the Adobe RGB color matrix will start with an underbar (_).

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