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Customization
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Custom Picture Settings
Custom Picture Settings
You can preset a number of picture-related settings (0 113). After
changing individual settings to your preference, you can save the whole
set in the camcorder or SD card as a custom picture file. You can then
load the file at a later date to change the current settings to the preset
levels you selected. You can even embed the custom picture settings in
clips recorded to a CF card or photos recorded to an SD card.
Conversely, you can have the camcorder record clips and photos without
embedding custom picture settings.
You can save up to 9 different custom picture files on the camcorder and
up to 20 custom picture files on an SD card. Custom picture files can be
copied between the camcorder and recording media.
Custom preset files created with previous Canon camcorders are not
compatible with this camcorder. Custom picture files created with this
camcorder are compatible with only the XF305 and XF300.
Selecting Custom Picture Files
Select a custom picture file to apply its settings to your recordings or to
edit, rename, protect, or transfer it.
1 Press the CUSTOM PICT. button.
The custom picture menu appears. The currently selected file
appears next to the K icon or [Off] if no file is selected.
2 Select [K X Select File] and then press SET.
A list of custom picture files in the camcorder and SD card appears.
Files in the camcorder begin with [C1] to [C9]; those on the SD card
begin with [SD1] to [SD20].
3 Select the desired file and then press SET.
Select [Off] to record without embedding a custom picture file.
To apply the file’s settings, press the CUSTOM PICT. button to exit
the custom picture menu. An icon representing the selected custom
picture file will appear on the left side of the screen.
To perform other operations on the file, continue with the following
procedures.
Operating modes: