Nikon D60BODY Manual De Usuario

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Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
Customizing Image Enhancement Options: Custom
Select Custom to make separate adjustments to the following 
options. After adjusting settings, highlight Done and press Q.
Image sharpening
Choose how much outlines are sharpened during shooting from AutoNormalLow
Medium lowMedium highHigh, or None. Choose high settings for sharp outlines, low 
settings for softer outlines. Default setting is Auto.
Tone compensation
Choose the level of contrast control from AutoNormalLess contrastMedium low
Medium highMore contrast, or Custom. Lower settings prevent loss of detail in 
highlights under harsh lighting or in direct sunlight. Higher settings preserve detail in misty 
landscapes and other low-contrast subjects. Default setting is Auto. Choose Custom to 
select a user-defined tone curve created using Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately; 
A 156). See the documentation provided with Camera Control Pro 2 for details.
Color mode
Specify the way in which colors are reproduced from the following.
Ia (sRGB)
Photographs taken in this mode are adapted to the sRGB color space and are suited to 
printing or use “as is”, with no further modification. Choose this option for portrait.
II (Adobe RGB)
Photographs taken in this mode are adapted to Adobe RGB color space, which supports a 
wider gamut of colors than sRGB. This option is the preferred choice for photographs that 
will be extensively processed or retouched. 
IIIa (sRGB) (default setting)
Photographs taken in this mode are adapted to the sRGB color space and are suited to 
printing or use ”as is”, with no further modification. Choose this option for nature and 
landscape shots.
Saturation
Choose the level of saturation (color intensity) from AutoNormalModerate, or 
Enhanced. Choose Moderate for less saturated colors, Enhanced for more vivid colors. 
Default setting is Auto.
Hue adjustment
Hue can be adjusted between –9° to +9° in increments of 3° (the degrees refer to the “color 
wheel” often used to express hue). Positive values make reds more orange, greens more 
blue, and blues more purple. Negative values make reds more purple, blues more green, and 
greens more yellow. Default setting is ±0.
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Custom
Done
Image sharpening
Tone compensation
Color mode
Saturation
Hue adjustment