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When PIC is enabled and data is contained within the camera for the lens in use, the right
amount of correction is applied automatically to JPEG images at all apertures and focal
length settings. This correction is of the same nature as the correction available under the
Lens Aberration Correction control panel in the DPP software. However, camera-applied
vignetting correction isnt as powerful (roughly 70% of the correction possible in DPP).
With RAW files, images are automatically tagged with the correction needed, if a compatible
lens is used and PIC is turned on. Processing these images in Canons DPP software will
allow automated vignetting correction, tailored specifically to that lens. If shooting in
RAW+JPEG mode, PIC will be applied to the JPEG files, allowing you to increase or
decrease the correction later on the RAW file using the DPP software.
Please note that if RAW files are processed using a third-party software application, in
most cases any such in-camera tags are ignored, and you’ll need to use the software’s own
tools (if available) manually for any such correction.
Auto Lighting Optimizer
Another powerful image correction feature found in both new DSLRs is the Auto Lighting
Optimizer (ALO). This feature can be used to greatly improve the impact and quality of
underexposed, muddy JPEG images, including backlit portraits that accidentally underexposed
the subject, and portraits where the subject was slightly out of range of the flash (the camera’s
ability to detect faces plays a part in this correction). Flat, low contrast scenes can also be given
extra snap when using this function. More sophisticated and more powerful than the Auto
Brightness and Contrast Correction found in the EOS 40D’s Basic Zone Mode, ALO can be
accessed via the custom menu (C.Fn II -4), and has three settings in addition to disabled:
Standard, Low, and Strong. In addition, ALO can now be activated in RAW and
RAW+JPEG instead of being limited to JPEG.
Highlight Tone Priority
Found previously in the EOS 40D, but completely new to the full-frame EOS 5D Mark II,
Highlight Tone Priority greatly improves the image quality of high contrast and high key
scenes. It effectively increases dynamic range and detail in highlight areas, minimizing
blown out details in a white fabric (such as a wedding dress) or high contrast scenes such
as snow-covered landscapes. Only brightness values between 18% middle gray and the
maximum-recorded brightness are affected, while shadow and midtone areas of a scene
remain untouched. In both the EOS 50D and the EOS 5D Mark II, a new Highlight
Tone Priority status indicator (D+) now appears on the 3.0-inch LCD and in the
viewfinder. ISO range is a bit more limited when Highlight Tone Priority is active: when
used in the EOS 50D, the selectable ISO range decreases to ISO 200–3200, and on the
EOS 5D Mark II (C.Fn II -3), the ISO range is limited to ISO 200-6400.
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