68Advanced GuideBasic Guide1 Camera Basics2 Auto Mode /Hybrid Auto Mode3 Other Shooting ModesTv, Av, and M Mode6 Playback Mode7 Wi-Fi Functions8 Set-Up Menu9 Accessories10 AppendixIndex4 P Mode5 Tv, Av, M, and C ModesBefore Use1 Access the setting screen.● Follow the steps in “Using Your FavoriteShades (Picture Styles)” (= 67) toselect the Picture Style you want.● Press the [ ] button.2 Configure the settings.● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose anitem; then, press the [ ][ ] buttons orturn the [ ][ ] dials to choose anoption.● Press the [ ] button to undo anychanges.● When finished, press the [ ] button.● Press the [ ] button in step 2 to revert the Picture Style toits defaults.● Increasing the [Contrast] will make the [Filter effect] morepronounced.Adjusting Picture StylesThe following settings can be adjusted for each Picture Style.SharpnessAdjusts the sharpness of the subject. Lowervalues produce softer (more blurred) effects;higher values produce sharper results.ContrastAdjusts the contrast. Lower values produceweaker contrast; higher values producestronger contrast.Saturation* 1Adjusts the color saturation in the image.Lower values produce shallower colors;higher values produce deeper colors.Color tone* 1Adjusts skin color tone. Lower valuesproduce redder hues; higher values producecolors that are more yellow.Filter effect*2Emphasizes white clouds in monochromeimages, or the greens of trees.N: Normal black-and-white image with nofilter effects.Ye: The blue sky will look more natural, andthe white clouds will look crisper.Or: The blue sky will look slightly darker.Sunsets will look more brilliant.R: The blue sky will look quite dark. Fallleaves will look crisper and brighter.G: Skin tones and lips will appear muted.Green tree leaves will look crisper andbrighter.Toning effect* 2The following monochrome colors can beselected: [N:None], [S:Sepia], [B:Blue],[P:Purple] or [G:Green].*1 Not available in [ ] mode.*2 Only available in [ ] mode.