Just joking; i don’t want to appear presumptuous ? Here is a short step-by-step instructions to upload a Picture Style to your Canon D series or T2i DSLR camera, for those who have trouble figuring this out in a hurry. So a better title for this post would’ve been “Installing Canon Picture Styles for the Impatient”. (Looking for styles? Look here and here!)
- Surf to Canon’s instructions here, and/or follow the steps below… UPDATE: another nice and useful link.
- Install or update the latest version of Canon’s EOS Utility for your PC or Mac from this link: http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010513.asp Donb’t worry about the camera model; the software is identical for all models.
- Connect your camera to your computer via USB and switch it on.
- Start the EOS Utility and click the menu button “Camera Settings / Remote Shooting”
- Select the camera icon (red) and ‘Picture Style’.
- Click ‘Detail set’.
- In the new window that appears, Select one of the User Def. items from the drop down menu at the top of the screen, and then click the ‘Open’ button.
- In the dialog window that opens, select the Picture Style file you have previously downloaded. This will transfer the style to your camera.
- The uploaded profile will now reside under the selected User Def (1.3) picture profile on your camera.
- Go shoot some footage.!
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Update: Phil Holland has published an article with pictures about his experiments with this new picture style here.
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- Canon Neutral style, contrast all down Marvels Cine 3.3 style
As i wrote before in an earlier post, i was not particularly satisfied with the version 2.x picture styles i published as alternatives (NOT replacements) to the renowned and widely used Marvels Cine Picture Style for the Canon D and T/Rebel series vDSLR cameras.
With all due respect to Bart Keimen who provided most of the 2.x styles, i was not confident in using them for production work, and i sticked to the good old Marvels Cine style. I was contacted in december 2010 by colorist and formerly Fraunhofer institute scientist Jorgen Escher, who offered to help me with developing and testing a new Marvels Cine picture style successor.
After having shot a lot of footage with many many styles on both commercial and indy production work since 2009, using the 7D and the 5DMKII, and after receiving much feedback and many test reports and -footage from you all, i’ve come to a number of conclusions.
- the Canon picture style editor sucks
- picture styles that are too flat (pronounced S-Curves) do result in chromatic anomalies such as “plastic skin”, and gaps/irregularities in the histogram
- the standard method of flattening (contrast all the way down, color 2 pegs down) is not flat enough
- the Neutral picture style is colorimetric not ideal, to use as a basis for developing new flat styles
- the Canon picture style still sucks
- the middle part of any S-curve (approx. 40-75% brightness ) should be kept linear to protect skin colours and exposure. The camera already has it’s own s-Curve that changes with the build-in style! Let’s not forget that! We are applying a curve to a curve! Using reference cards and precise measurement reveals this, and enables people like Jorg, who know what they’re doing, to draw a new curve on top.
- white balancing and exposure is often judged wrongly when using a too flat style, and therefore results in underexposure and more colour problems – specially when using the camera’s LCD and omitting the camera’s Histogram display or when using an external monitor
- the above can be solved when exposure and white balance is taken after selecting the unchanged Standard or Neutral style and then switch to the flat style for shooting – and i don’t like that!
- did i already mention that the Canon picture style editor sucks?
Taken all this in account, Jorg has provided me with an all-new Marvels Cine Picture Style v.3.3.
It’s less flat than “super-flat”, is less flat than the first Marvels Cine, uses 10 curve nodes, does not touches any colour and is based on the Standard style as a base, instead of the Neutral style.
Exposure and white balance – special those of the skin – can be safely set using this new style if you judge these settings by eye.
The new style can made more and less flatter by adjusting the Contrast setting. Even if contrast is set in the middle position (4), it’s still flatter than the usual way of flattening the untouched Neutral style (w. contrast on zero).
The style is slightly more colourful than other flat styles, because it uses the Standard style as a basis.
The Standard style setting is used as a basis for this new style, because the s-curve required this in respect to the skin colours – for colorimetric and exposure reasons.
Ethernet driver for windows 10. Jorgen tells me that he has created this style’s S-curve and .pf2 file WITHOUT the Canon Picture Style Editor, but does not want to tell much about this process YET.
And i am happy with it!! I hope you like it too. I invite everyone to try this new style and share with me their findings, comments and links to test footage. I hope to be able to provide you with examples after this weekend too.
I also want to encourage users to experiment with the base style setting of the new style (suggesting switching Standard, Neutral and Faithful).
The new Marvels Cine Picture Style v.3.3 can be downloaded here (zip archive – please read the README file before use!). The Marvels Cine Picture Style v.3.3 file by Marvels Film has been licensed following a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 Unported licence. CC BY-NC-ND |
Courtesy of Jorgen Escher -> http://colorbyjorg.wordpress.com – @colorbyjorg
Cheers!
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