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Companion Processing Software For the SIGMA SD9 Digital Camera Version 1.0...
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United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Adobe Photoshop, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe System Incorporated. All other company or product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION About SIGMA Photo Pro ..................2 What you can do in SIGMA Photo Pro; A quick visual tour........2 Main Window elements..................3 Review Window elements ..................4 About this manual ....................5 Symbols and conventions..................5 Navigating the on-screen version of the manual ........... 5...
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Changing the size and style of thumbnails ............18 Sorting and filtering thumbnails ................18 Renaming Images ....................19 Renaming images outside of SIGMA Photo Pro ..........19 Selecting images ....................19 Selecting one image .................... 19 Selecting multiple images..................19 Marking, Locking, &...
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Opening and closing the Adjustment Controls Palette ........32 Maximizing, minimizing, and closing the palette ..........32 Making Tonal Adjustments ................33 Exposure......................33 Contrast ....................... 33 Shadow........................ 33 Highlight....................... 33 Sharpness......................33 Saturation ......................33 SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
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8-bit versus 16-bit TIFFs..................43 JPEG format ......................43 Deciding which format to use ................43 10.2 Choosing resolution..................43 Choosing resolution ..................... 43 10.3 Camera references .................... 44 Setting camera date and time................44 Battery warnings ....................44 SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
What you can do in SIGMA Photo Pro; A quick visual tour Below are the windows and palettes found in SIGMA Photo Pro. Click on any window or palette to jump to a detailed view. Main Window • Copy images from camera to your computer •...
18 p. 17 images from your camera or from a folders on your computer. Click on a drive or folder in selected folder on your computer the Computer Pane to display images in a folder SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
25 to view images with different Edit Buttons adjustment settings p. 20 to rotate, mark, lock, or delete, the currently Press Adjustment Controls p. 32 displayed image open the Adjustment Controls Palette SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Command Key on a Macintosh system. Navigating the on-screen version of the manual To view the SIGMA Photo Pro manual while working in SIGMA Photo Pro, select Help > SIGMA Photo Pro Help from any window menu. The following features in the screen version of the PDF manual help you navigate and search quickly:...
CD-ROM drive Installing and uninstalling software… To install SIGMA Photo Pro on your computer, insert the installation disk that shipped with your SD9 camera. Double-click on the CD icon on your desktop. Then double-click on the Set Up (Windows) or Installer (Macintosh) icon to install the program.
Installing camera drivers… A driver is necessary for your SD9 camera to communicate with SIGMA Photo Pro. On Macintosh, these drivers are automatically installed during the application installation. For Windows systems, it may be necessary to install these drivers using the Hardware Wizard.
Consult your monitor documentation and perform calibration adjustments as recommended by the manufacturer. You can then verify monitor output from within SIGMA Photo Pro by selecting Tools > Monitor Verification… from the Main Window. The charts in this dialog box are for verification of color neutrality and gamma only. Use your monitor’s adjustment controls as specified in the manufacturer’s documentation to make any adjustments.
USB and IEEE 1394 (FireWire™) at the same time. Turning on the camera Turn the camera on as illustrated in your camera manual. SIGMA Photo Pro will not detect the camera unless it is turned on after being connected to the computer.
SIGMA Photo Pro’s default condition is to auto-launch whenever the SD9 camera is detected. If you do not want SIGMA Photo Pro to launch each time you connect and turn on the camera, you can disable the preference by selecting Camera > Auto-Launch Setting… from the Main Window menu.
In this section you will learn… • How to copy images from your camera to your computer • How to erase the images from the CF Card as you copy SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Using a CF Card reader to copy images to your computer If you have a CF card reader that can be displayed on your computer as a drive, SIGMA Photo Pro may also recognize the drive in the Navigation Pane. You can use the CF Card reader to transfer images from the CF Card to your computer;...
• How to display, view, and sort images • How to select and move images • How to rename images • How to mark, lock, and rotate images • How to delete images SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Computer Pane is selected. Note that the selected pane will be highlighted in blue. The Main Window is always open when working in SIGMA Photo Pro. Closing the window exits the program and closes any other open windows or palettes.
Changing the size of the Navigation and Thumbnail Panes To change the relative size of the Navigation and Thumbnail Panes, click and drag the splitter-bar located between the two panes. SIGMA Photo Pro will remember the new size the next time you launch the application.
(TIFF and JPEG files will not appear) Choose to filter images that you have marked or locked Order images in the Thumbnail Pane according to different attributes Reverse the order in which the thumbnails appear or Refresh the Thumbnail Pane view SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
On a PC, if you rename your files outside of the application, the file extension (.X3F) must be retained in order for the file to be recognized by SIGMA Photo Pro as the original. Processed files will have the file extensions .TIF and .JPG, and these two must not be changed.
The Delete dialog box will guide you through the deletion process. • Locked images must be unlocked before they can be deleted. • JPEG, TIFF, and X3F images can be deleted. • Images can also be recovered from your computer’s recycle bin or trash can. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Review Window • How to view details using the loupe • How to check shadows and highlights with the warning mask • How to use adjustment modes • How to display multiple Review Windows SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Click on any link below to view detailed descriptions of Review Window elements. Rotate, mark, and lock images View images with different adjustments Loupe Image Info Make custom adjustments Delete Process and save images View other images Review Window SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
The loupe displays a magnified section of the image in the Review Window up to 800%. To change magnification, click on the left or right arrow buttons next to the Magnification Loupe button. The current magnification is displayed between the arrows. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Red represents highlight areas exceeding the value set in the Histogram located in the Adjustment Controls Palette, and blue represents shadow areas below the value set in the Adjustment Controls Palette. See Section 8.4 for more information about the Highlight and Shadow Warning Mask. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
“Current Unsaved Setting” will instantly appear in the pop-down menu any time you manually adjust an image using Adjustment Controls. Moving controls or sliders automatically changes the mode to Custom, and “Current Unsaved Setting” will appear in the pop-down menu. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Each Review Window retains its Adjustment Mode; any image displayed in the same Review Window will be processed using the retained Adjustment Mode. Displaying the same image in two different Review Windows side-by-side allows you to compare different modes. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
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& & In this section you will learn… • How to process and save images • How to apply adjustments • How to choose resolution, file type, and color space for your processed image SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
X3F files which do not require individual attention. You will not be able to individually name the files, and all files must be processed using the same settings. However, if you select the Auto Adjustment Setting, SIGMA Photo Pro will optimize each image during processing.
If you are processing from a folder where you transferred X3F images, those images will remain in the source folder as an archive, or for future processing in a different size or format. It is not necessary for the source folder and the destination folder to be the same. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
• 16-bit TIFF • JPEG File type 8-bit TIFF, 16-bit TIFF, and JPEG file formats are supported by SIGMA Photo Pro. For information on appropriate file formats for different purposes, see Section 10.1. Resolution The default setting for resolution is the same as the resolution you selected when capturing the image on your camera (High, Medium, or Low).
• How to make tonal adjustments • How to make color adjustments • How to use the Histogram • How to set the Warning Masks • How to save settings • How to delete saved settings SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Adjustment, Histogram, or Adjustment Mode. Click the Close Box in the upper right hand corner of the Adjustment Controls Palette title bar to completely close the palette. Closing all Review Windows will also cause the palette to close. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
2.0. The minimum saturation value of –2.0 corresponds to a pure grayscale (Black and White) image. Sharpness The Sharpness slider affects the clarity of detail in your image. The higher the number, the stronger the sharpness. The range of the Sharpness Slider is –2.0 to 2.0. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
To return the image to the original default settings, click on the Reset button. Increasing a subtractive primary color Increasing an additive primary (cyan, magenta, or yellow) color (red, green, or blue) decreases its decreases its complementary color complementary color (red, green, or blue) (cyan, magenta, or yellow) SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
Using the Color Adjustment Eyedropper to adjust color Use the Color Adjustment Eyedropper to let SIGMA Photo Pro create neutral gray tones in your image. Locate a portion of your image in the current Review Window that includes a known neutral color that is not rendered as a neutral color.
Below is an example of a Review Window with the Warning Mask enabled. This powerful feature helps you to best use the tonal range for your finished print. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
If the feature is disabled in the menu when you access it from the Edit Menu, check to see where your X3F image is stored. Since the White Balance feature moidifies the original X3F file, the feature will be disabled when the image is located on read-only media such as a CD. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
To delete a saved setting, click on the Delete Setting button located at the bottom of the Adjustment Mode Panel. The Delete Setting dialog box will appear. Click on the name of the setting you wish to delete and click Delete. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
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In this section you will learn… • How to find image info in the Main and Review Windows • How to open an Image Info Window for additional information SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
In addition to text information, single images will also display icons in the information field indicating marked status, locked status, and transfer status. If the selected image is a TIFF or JPEG processed outside of SIGMA Photo Pro, information is limited to file type and locked status icons only.
To close an Image Information Window without exiting SIGMA Photo Pro, click on the Close button in the Title Bar or on the Close button at the bottom of the window. To copy the text in the Image Information Window, click on the Copy to Clipboard button.
These files achieve this file size reduction through the compression of color. You can control the amount of compression via a slider control in SIGMA Photo Pro when you save the file. The more you compress the image, the more likely you will be to see banding and posterization in the image.
This is only an indication that battery power is being used, and not an indication that the camera batteries are low in power. Loss of digital battery power can be instant or gradual. SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
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Image Information Window ......41 Images ....14, 19, 20, 28-30, 31-36, 41 Adjusting........31-36 Copying..........14 Deleting..........20 Information ..........41 Locking ..........20 Marking..........20 Processing ........29-30 Renaming ..........19 Resolution ..........30 Rotating..........20 Saving ..........28-29 Selecting..........19 Installing SIGMA Photo Pro .......7 SIGMA Photo Pro User Guide...
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