Picture Styles for Canon cameras
Modeled after classic Black & White film stocks
Filmic tones for your Canon camera.
2 Photographic stocks, 1 Motion Picture stock.
BW TX400
Modeled after one of the most popular B&W film stocks,
the Kodak Tri-X 400.
Strong contrast with rich tones.
BW IFHP5
BW K5222
Modeled after Ilford's classic BW film stock,
the Ilford HP5 Plus.
Moderate contrast with good latitude.
Modeled after the Kodak's black & white flagship for motion picture film, the Kodak Double - X 5222.​
The flagship for classic cinema productions.
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With deep blacks and smooth highlights, can make images look dramatic or subtle depending on the lighting condition.
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Due to the historic use of the Tri-X, this picture style is a great choice to create a timeless look.
Medium contrast and pleasing tonalities make this profile a great choice for various types of photography.
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It features a classic aesthetic that captures the essence of black and white photography.
Accentuated contrast yet with good latitude, this picture style can create a moody intensity like found on old Hollywood movies.
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The chosen film stock for movies like Schindler's List and The Lighthouse.
Comparisons against Canon Monochrome
BW TX400 vs Canon Monochrome
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BW IFHP5 vs Canon Monochrome
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BW K5222 vs Canon Monochrome
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All comparisons share the same settings. Their difference is only the Picture Style.
Picture Styles were applied to RAW images in Canon's DPP software.
Images with BW Picture Styles have grain overlay applied.
Still and Motion grain overlay
Important Information
What do I need to know before buying these Picture Styles?
1. Make sure your camera allows custom picture styles to be loaded into it.
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2. It is necessary to have a Canon USB Cable. This allows you to connect your camera to a computer and load custom picture styles.
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3. You have to install a compatible version of Canon EOS Utility with your camera model in a computer in order to load custom picture styles into your camera.
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4. Picture Styles do not affect RAW photos. They do affect histogram reading in camera.
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5. Picture Styles can be applied to RAW photos through Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software in the "Tool Palette" window under the tab "Basic Adjustments" in the "Picture Style" drop-down menu by hitting "Browse".
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6. Picture Styles are applied in camera to Videos and JPEGs. Once a Video or a JPEG was shot, the picture style that was selected can not be altered in
post-production. You can only make colour & contrast adjustments on the image with the "baked" picture style.
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7. Our Picture Styles ONLY work in sRGB Color Space.
a. In order to shoot JPEGs with our Picture styles, your camera MUST be set to sRGB Color Space. Videos are, by default, in sRGB color space, unless
your camera records uncompressed raw video.
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b. In order to apply Picture styles to RAW images using Canon DPP software, you must select sRGB color space under the tab "Adjustment", "Work color space".
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8. If you already have a custom picture style loaded into your camera, keep in mind that it is not possible to export to a computer. If you have a copy of it, you can overwrite it in your camera by loading a new one. Then, when desired, load it again. If you do not have a copy and plan to use it later, do not overwrite it.