Canon EOS 5D Mark IV L-series Zoom Lens Kit Owner's Manual

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If you shoot 1 images (other than 41 or 61) when Dual Pixel 
RAW function is set, they will be recorded as “special 1 images (Dual 
Pixel RAW images)” with Dual Pixel data from the image sensor 
appended. This is called Dual Pixel RAW shooting.
When you perform processing of the Dual Pixel RAW image with the 
Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.598), you can make use of 
the Dual Pixel data recorded with the Dual Pixel RAW image for 
microadjustment of the position of maximum sharpness and resolution 
using the depth information contained within the file, repositioning the 
viewpoint or foreground bokeh for a more pleasing result, and reducing 
the appearance of ghosting in images.
Since the effect will differ depending on the shooting conditions, 
refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual for the 
features of Duel Pixel RAW function and Dual Pixel RAW image 
processing before performing Dual Pixel Raw shooting.
1
Select [Dual Pixel RAW].
 
Under the [z1] tab, select [Dual 
Pixel RAW
], then press <0>.
2
Select [Enable].
 
Press the <B> button and read 
the Help screen (p.91) before 
proceeding.
 
Select [Enable], then press <0>.
3
Set the image-recording quality to 
1
.
 
See page 169, then set the image-
recording quality to 1 or 1+JPEG.
X
<U> will be displayed on the LCD 
panel.
4
Take the picture.
X
A RAW image appended with Dual 
Pixel data (Dual Pixel RAW image) 
will be recorded.
Setting the Dual Pixel RAW Function