Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Manuel
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Saving Still Images
Still images can be extracted and saved from the current movie clip.
First, complete the settings for how still images are saved from movies.
1
In the main window, select the [File] menu
X
[Still
Image Capture Settings...].
➜
The [Still Image Capture Settings] dialog box appears.
2
On the [General] tab, complete the settings as
necessary.
necessary.
Still Image Capture Settings
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Under [File type], select the desired file format.
Select [TIFF] to save images as uncompressed 8-bit RGB TIFFs.
By default, [JPEG] saves images at the highest setting in [Image
quality].
Select [TIFF] to save images as uncompressed 8-bit RGB TIFFs.
By default, [JPEG] saves images at the highest setting in [Image
quality].
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When the file format specified in [File type] under [Image format]
is set to [JPEG] and [Capture as-is when re-encoding is not
necessary] is checkmarked, still images will be extracted from
movies without modifications for the following movies. Faster
processing will be achieved.
• 4K movies shot with Canon Log gamma set to [Off]
• 4K movies shot with Canon Log gamma set to [On] without
is set to [JPEG] and [Capture as-is when re-encoding is not
necessary] is checkmarked, still images will be extracted from
movies without modifications for the following movies. Faster
processing will be achieved.
• 4K movies shot with Canon Log gamma set to [Off]
• 4K movies shot with Canon Log gamma set to [On] without
applying an LUT
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To specify the destination, click the [
] button under [Folder for
exported files] and choose the location in the [Browse For Folder]
dialog box.
dialog box.
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To save still images in a new subfolder, checkmark
[Automatically generate a subfolder for each clip switch]. This
option prevents files from being renamed if the destination folder
already contains files with the same name.
[Automatically generate a subfolder for each clip switch]. This
option prevents files from being renamed if the destination folder
already contains files with the same name.