High-Level; Adding Sound To Images/Playing Back; Adding Sound To Images; Playing Back Sound - Canon Optura Pi Instruction Manual

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Saving Tone Curve Files (Excludes the EOS-
1Ds Mark III and EOS-1D Mark III)
1
Click [
] in [Image Quality Adjustment] and adjust
the tone curve.
2
Click [
] to save as a tone curve file.
Click [
] in the [Tone curve] dialog box to save the adjusted
tone curve as a tone curve file (extension ".TCD").
3
Use EOS Utility to register the saved file to the
camera.
White balance files are not compatible with other camera models.
Tone curve files for the EOS-1Ds Mark II and the EOS-1D Mark II
are compatible and tone curve files for the EOS-1Ds and the
EOS-1D are compatible.
White balance files and tone curve files are compatible with
Windows and Macintosh computers.

Adding Sound to Images/Playing Back

You can add sound to images and play back sound which you have
added to images with a camera that has a sound record function.

Adding Sound to Images

You can add a sound file to an image.
A Mac OS X function is used for sound recording. When inputting sound
from external equipment, connect the external equipment to your
computer beforehand.
1
Select an image to which you want to add sound.
2
Select the [File] menu
The audio recording dialog box appears.
3
Click [
] (recording button) and begin recording the
sound to be added to the image. Click the [Save]
button to stop recording.
The recorded sound file is added to the image. The [
displayed in the image to which the sound file was added.

Playing Back Sound

You can play back sound files that are attached to images.
1
Select an image to which a [
2
Select the [File] menu
The sound is played back.
[Sound]
[Record].
] icon is
] icon is attached.
[Sound]
[Play].
Introduction
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1
Basic
Operation
2
Advanced
Operation
3

High-Level

Functions
4
Preferences
Reference
Contents
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Index
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