Explaining Canon Picture Styles
In today's video I explain Canon's picture styles and how you can use them. I also go over the best ones to use and for which situation!
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~Timestamps~
Intro 00:00-00:27
What are picture styles? 00:28-01:19
How to set a picture style 01:20-01:27
Explanation of each picture style 01:28-02:26
How to fine tune picture styles 02:27-03:08
Thanks for watching! 03:09-03:30
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I have a Canon 750D DSLR If I select to shoot ONLY in RAW, the preview images on the rear f the camera are still based on the selected Picture Style. Also, the histogram is based on the selected Picture Style. A bit strange, as I can, of course, select any Picture Style I like later. In Canon's DPP software, the Picture Style selected on the camera is the default Picture Style when I start editing. Nice video! And I like the way you reflect the light. Sorry, that is not Woke.
So glad for your help. Exactly what I need. I’m struggling and don’t have time to get into huge editing skills. Just trying to tell small stories on video and would like nice relaxing film quality without having to become a pro. Your video is just what I needed. Thank you so much. Can’t wait to try your advice. 👍😊
I'm glad I found your channel! Awesome information. You speak with great authority.
@ImOliviaJ
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Thank so much I really appreciate that!
Hi. Good Video!! But... what do I need these picture styles if i wont see it in my raw. I can only see them on the camera and jpegs?
Awesome video and very helpful.
Great video! Very clear and detailed. 👍🏾
@ImOliviaJ
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Thank you!
could you please tell me the best settings for camera profile Standard. I shoot fashion shows and models
@ImOliviaJ
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Hi Gail! The settings you would need could vary based on the location. But if you are shooting fashion shows, my best guess would be to shoot at a higher Aperture (anywhere from f/4 and higher) so you can make sure most of the frame is in focus and you are not working with a shallow depth of field. Your shutter speed should also probably be high to avoid motion blur. Your ISO would depend on the lighting conditions of the environment. It may be best in that situation to set your camera to auto and let the camera decide? For models, do you mean portraits?
Useful video
Great video
@ImOliviaJ
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Thank you!
Good
Thank you for this video beautiful woman
Great video
@ImOliviaJ
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Thank you!