The VisionColor™ Picture Styles bundle for Canon EOS DSLRs. Including the original VisionColor & VisionTech color optimization profiles and CineLook & CineTech in-camera cinematic grading profiles.
Compatible with all Canon EOS digital SLR cameras that support custom picture styles in pf3 format. See installation instructions below.
Battle tested and loved by tens of thousands of filmmakers and photographers.
Compatible with all Canon EOS digital SLR cameras that support custom picture styles in pf3 format. See installation instructions below.
Battle tested and loved by tens of thousands of filmmakers and photographers.
Sep 07, 2016 The Canon PictureStyleEditor was updated to version 1.15.30 on October 28 and it looks like the same Picture Styles file format (.pf2 and.pf3) are being used in their latest cameras. I took a peak into the contents of the Mac version and found several ICC files, probably defining their default picture styles. Expressiveness can be expanded using function-extension files. Original Picture Styles can be created by individually adjusting colors. Oct 13, 2014 Cara Memasang Canon Picture Style Aquamarine Effect Download (38,6 Kb) Password: www.insatunesia.com Extract file yang telah di download tersebut dan akan terdapat tiga (3) buah file yaitu: Aquamarine.pf2, Ruby.pf2 dan Perl.pf2 Antara kedua style tersebut perbedaan hanya pada warna saturasi / skin tones jika dipakai untuk memotret model. Apr 23, 2011 Canon's Picture Styles ( pf2 files ) Discussion in 'Canon Conflab' started by MalcolmStewart, Apr 22, 2011. Apr 22, 2011 #1. MalcolmStewart Well-Known Member. Given a nudge by the article in yesterday's Eos Magazine, I downloaded the extra 5 picture style pf2 files from the Canon Japan website, and had a brief play with them on some raw files.
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Included Profiles
- CineLook.pf3 - In camera cinematic look profile
- CineTech.pf3 - Low contrast version of CineLook
- VisionColor.pf3 - Color optimization profile
- VisionTech.pf3 - Low contrast version of VisionColor
Free Pf2 Canon Styles Form
Instantly available for download from your personal VisionColor Account. VAT may apply for EU customers.
VISION vs. CINE/What’s the difference?
The VISION Profiles (VisionColor and VisionTech) are color optimization profiles that were designed to get the highest quality color out of the camera for subsequent editing and color correction for video and JPEG capture. They are the next best thing when shooting RAW is not an option. The technical specifications below explain our approach in more detail.
Free Pf2 Canon Styles Online
The CINE Profiles (CineLook and CineTech) take this approach even further by offering a fully automatic, contemporary cinematic color grade right out of the box. Cinelook delivers images and videos unmatched even by advanced colorists and has been optimized to fully leverage Canon proprietary in-camera image processing.
VisionColor /VisionTech
The only difference is in the profiles’ gamma response curves. VisionTech has a slightly lifted black point for better low level color accuracy and a more gentle uper gamma rolloff into blow out. The minute color difference you may observe between the profiles is largely due to the default in-camera color tone setting as both profiles use the same custom color matrix.
- VisionColor: Standard Rec.709 video profile. Clips at 0% black and 100% white.
- VisionTech: Standard Rec.709 video profile. Clips at 4% black and 100% white.
CineLook /CineTech
When we made CineTech we wanted to create a profile that had the exact same color response as the CineLook profile while keeping the contrast as flat as possible. CineTech has contemporary color-offsets that make color correction incredibly simple while giving the user complete control over how much contrast should be applied to each shot.
Tip: A quick side-by-side comparison of both profiles will immediately give you an idea of the visual differences.
Tip: Experimentation is key in finding your prefered picture style! There are no rights and wrongs about using either as long as you have a basic understanding of how the profiles perform in different situations.
Technical Specifications
8-bit coding space limitations
The inherent problem with 8-bit encoded image data is its lack to store enough color values to accurately represent subtle tonal gradations. 8-bit means 255 distinct values for each of the R, G and B channels.
By transforming linear RAW sensor data to a logarithmic curve and thereby further compressing the range to even less values, all tonal gradation in the 8-bit coding space is sacrificed.
Chroma banding and severe image degradation are often the result when color grading logarithmically encoded 8-bit comressed footage back to a regular Rec709 or sRGB viewing gamma.
Chroma banding and severe image degradation are often the result when color grading logarithmically encoded 8-bit comressed footage back to a regular Rec709 or sRGB viewing gamma.
Comparison chart:14-bit linear RAW sensor data to
- 12-bit losslessly compressed ProRes (Arri LOG-C encoded) - 4096 values
- 8-bit h.264 compressed video (Cinestyle) - 150 values
- 8-bit h.264 compressed video (VisionColor) - 255 values
It is therefore recommended to shoot with camera profiles which utilize the entire 8-bit tonal range while preserving as much usable dynamic range and color information the image sensors have to offer. Subtle adjustments in post production are key to retaining image fidelity.
Luminance/data-compression correlation
While the VisionColor profile utilizes the entire tonal range available in the 8-bit coding space, clipping at 0 and 100% IRE (RGB 0-255) VisionTech performs a slight boost of the blackpoint to 3% IRE. (RGB 9-255).
This enables the camera to encode hue and saturation information where in other profiles no such data could be encoded due to a luminance value of 0. (Black can't hold color values)
This enables the camera to encode hue and saturation information where in other profiles no such data could be encoded due to a luminance value of 0. (Black can't hold color values)
In still image and video compression schemes, chrominance data is processed separately from luminance to exploit the limited resolution of color over relative brightness perception in the human visual system. However as our ability to accurately distinguish between subtle luma differences falls roughly into the range around 'middle grey' (18% reflectance) and gets worse as brightness drops, compression algorithms assign less data to the lower parts of the gamma range.
An estimated luminance/data-compression correlation of the internal compression codec has been taken into account for the lift adjustment of the VisionTech curve to prevent any negative side effects like chroma banding and other poterization artifacts that are commonly introduced in the midtones and highlights by profiles from other developers due to poor data distribution across the luminance range.
An estimated luminance/data-compression correlation of the internal compression codec has been taken into account for the lift adjustment of the VisionTech curve to prevent any negative side effects like chroma banding and other poterization artifacts that are commonly introduced in the midtones and highlights by profiles from other developers due to poor data distribution across the luminance range.
Dual Illuminant Profiling
All of our camera profiles are dual illuminant camera profiles. This means that your camera will automatically interpolate between two distinct transform tables, one for daylight temperature, one for fluorecent, based on your white balance setting. The method used by Canon internally is inverse correlated color temperature.
All of our camera profiles are dual illuminant camera profiles. This means that your camera will automatically interpolate between two distinct transform tables, one for daylight temperature, one for fluorecent, based on your white balance setting. The method used by Canon internally is inverse correlated color temperature.
Installation
Follow these simple steps to successfully install your new picture styles on your Canon EOS camera:
- Extract the .pf2/.pf3 Picture Style files from your downloaded archive. If your operating system doesn’t extract .ZIP archives natively we suggest using WinRar (Windows) or UnArchiver (MAC).
- Make sure that you have Canon EOS Utility 2.6 or higher installed on your computer
- Switch your camera ON and turn the wheel to “M” for manual.
- Connect your DSLR using the USB cable that shipped with your camera.
- Start the EOS Utility Software and choose “Camera settings/remote shooting“.
- Click on “Register User defined style“
- Select one of the three slots, click the folder icon and navigate to your Picture Style .pf2 file and select it.
- Hit OK. Close the application, unplug your camera.
You can now select the installed picture style in your camera.
Installation for Video Mode (Optional)
In most cases the basic installation will automatically make the profiles available in your camera’s video mode but in case they’re not showing up follow the steps below:
- Do the basic installation as described above.
- Switch the camera to movie mode.
- Press the menu button and navigate to the picture style menu.
- Select the slot for the first/second or third custom picture style and press the DISP. button (or any other button that lets you adjust the settings).
- This takes you to a sub-menu where you can adjust the in-camera parameters for sharpness, contrast, saturation and color tone.
- At the very top of the page the base picture style can be selected from a dropdown list. In your case the first Custom Style should be set to the custom profile you wish to install.
Files with pf2 extension can be most often found as picture styles from Canon Picture Style Editor photo editing software.
There is one other file type using
the PF2 file extension!
the PF2 file extension!
.pf2 - SmartWare project source code
Software that open pf2 file
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PF2 file extension- Canon Picture Style Editor picture style data
What is pf2 file? How to open pf2 files?
File type specification:
File extension pf2 is mainly associated with the Canon Picture Style Editor, a program used to edit photos from Canon EOS cameras.
A .pf2 file contains saved settings about picture style.
Updated: May 28, 2020
The default software associated to open pf2 file:
Company or developer:
Canon Inc.
Canon Inc.
Picture Style Editor is a photo editor from Canon. Probably bundled with their cameras or other devices.
Help how to open:
Use Canon Picture Style Editor to open .pf2 picture style files.
How to convert:
Unfortunately, we do not know about any possible conversion for .pf2 files.
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List of software applications associated to the .pf2 file extension
Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open pf2 file, edit pf2 file, convert pf2 file, view pf2 file, play pf2 file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open pf2 file, edit pf2 file, convert pf2 file, view pf2 file, play pf2 file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).
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Software that open pf2 file - Canon Picture Style Editor picture style data
Programs supporting the exension pf2 on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about Picture Style Editor for open pf2 file action.