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<blockquote data-quote="PaulPosition" data-source="post: 313312" data-attributes="member: 25700"><p>You will have to try and tweak it yourself, no one will have a recipe that will fit exactly with what you want, but there's no doubt you can fiddle with picture control and customize it for what you want.</p><p></p><p>Your user guide will provide you with the details but, in short, you'll need to get into the menu, then 'shooting menu' and then 'set picture control'. Then you'll choose the picture control that's the closest to what you want but instead of pressing 'ok', press right on the multi directional controller. That will bring you to the submenu where you can adjust sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation and hue. Try something, save it, take a picture, come back and re-adjust until you've found your holy grail.</p><p></p><p>As I said, more details in your user manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulPosition, post: 313312, member: 25700"] You will have to try and tweak it yourself, no one will have a recipe that will fit exactly with what you want, but there's no doubt you can fiddle with picture control and customize it for what you want. Your user guide will provide you with the details but, in short, you'll need to get into the menu, then 'shooting menu' and then 'set picture control'. Then you'll choose the picture control that's the closest to what you want but instead of pressing 'ok', press right on the multi directional controller. That will bring you to the submenu where you can adjust sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation and hue. Try something, save it, take a picture, come back and re-adjust until you've found your holy grail. As I said, more details in your user manual. [/QUOTE]
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