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aforementioned company is an independent contractor. EOS M and EOS R Full Frame mirrorless ranges deliver the power of DSLR in the body of a compact camera. We are doing everything possible to anticipate, prepare for and minimise any potential disruption. However, in order to provide suitable support to our customers where needed, we can now also accept goods in person subject to local government social distancing guidelines. There may be a delay in repair times and we do not yet know when we will be able to resume our normal service levels. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding and support, as we continue to review and address the situation. If you need assistance, calls and emails will continue to be handled as usual so please contact us. We will update you as the situation develops. Maybe an ink or toner cartridge. As CHDK is continually evolving, new features are added as they are developed. Updating occasionally will ensure you have all the latest features for your camera. How is all this possible Just like a computer, when the camera is turned off all the software disappears from memory until it is

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turned on again and CHDK is reloaded.A card reader is used to connect the SD flash card to your computer. Once connected, the SD flash card appears like any other hard drive on the computer.

Your printer may contain a usable card reader. Card readers are fairly inexpensive, and can simplify transferring of files, and thus files can be transferred via USB. See also Raw Parameters, and DNG visible via USB. If this is your first time using CHDK, it is strongly recommended that you use the STICK Utility to download CHDK and setup your SD card. The information offered is for

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CHDK is created by reverse engineering an undocumented system that directly controls the

hardware. Because of this, it is impossible to be certain that it is completely safe.There have been no confirmed reports of CHDK damaging a camera, and both the original rmware and the CHDK

developers use safeguards to prevent situations where this could happen. There is a wiki page where suspected issues with CHDK can be documented Camera failures suspected to be caused by CHDK For example, it is possible to command the lens hardware to move when the lens is closed. It is also possible to move lens hardware beyond limits allowed by Canons rmware, using scripts, or

overrides. For an example of this, see TeleSuperMacro Mode Comments.Since CHDK is never intended to write directly to internal ash, it would take an extremely unlikely sequence of events for this to happen.If you are concerned about this, the risk can be minimized by avoiding untested developmental builds such as test builds posted on the forum and being selective about what scripts you run.As explained earlier, CHDK does not actually change your firmware, so it must be started each time the camera runs.Both methods are fully described on the Prepare your SD card wiki page.If this method is used, CHDK will be unloaded when the camera is powered off, and you will need to repeat the steps each time you want to use it. This is a good method if you just want to try CHDK out, or only use CHDK occasionally. Despite using the Canon Firmware update menu, it does not update the firmware.On cameras that with a distinct PLAY button usually a blue triangle, use that to power the camera on instead of the power button.Select that option Fig. 1; Simply start taking photos or video.Switching to playback after starting in record mode does not enable the firmware update menu, the camera must be started in playback mode. Check the wiki page for your camera model. If this method is not supported, you can use the bootable SD card method.

The steps needed to use this method depend on the camera, type of card and OS of the PC used to install CHDK. See Prepare your SD card for details. After the card is prepared, CHDK will load automatically when the camera starts if the card is locked. To disable CHDK temporarily, just unlock the card.Some features are enabled by default, for example, the battery and memory indicators.

However, most features are inactive by default.You can also run scripts custom programs while in mode. Once CHDK is configured to your satisfaction, exit mode so that the CHDK selected functions can operate while you use the camera normally. When mode is enabled the function of certain buttons on the camera will change, allowing you to start accessing CHDK features. For example, pressing the FUNC.SET button will display the CHDK Script menu, rather than the usual function associated with FUNC.SET. The actual button to use depends on the camera model and how it was configured for CHDK operation. If you are not sure which button enables mode for your camera, try one of these key combinations For instance, the MODE button for on certain models may be listed there. If it is not, please feel free to update the information on that page. In mode you can now use CHDK scripts, and also enter the CHDK Main Menu. You can now use the camera to take photos or video, and its operation will be changed by the options you set in CHDK.Any overrides you have selective will be active once you leave mode. To access the Main Menu, set the camera to mode and press the MENU button. Use the Directional buttons to navigate the Menus. Pressing the DISP.

button will move back one menu level. Pressing the MENU button will exit the current operation.It is not necessary to press the right arrow button 200 times to set a value of 200. Simply press the zoom lever to the left twice and then the right arrow button once. These are specifically those functions

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related to exposure and focus settings.

Please note that the actual speeds available are dependent on the camera used and other conditions such as the aperture setting.Enter the desired shutter speed from the Short Exp. Value menu item that appears below when you select this option. Enter the desired shutter speed from the Long Exp.

Use the zoom lever to move between the different hhmmss fields Simply select the desired setting and the camera will use that setting in all auto and manual modes. Please note that the actual aperture values available may depend on the cameras construction and zoom position.Select the desired ISO setting and the camera will use that setting in all auto and manual modes.The result is that the displayed value will sometimes not exactly match the reported value in the Canon UI or image EXIF. ISO override gives full control of ISO settings, but does not usually extend the range of available values. You no longer have to press the FUNC.SET or MENU buttons to adjust your EV settings while shooting. By pressing UP or DOWN buttons the EV increased or decreased by the amount specified in the menu item. There is also a screen display showing your chosen

EVcompensation settings by whatever stepsize you have chosen see Step Size 1EV below. It is advisable to move the OSD EV override display over the cameras own to prevent confusion. It also works while the Zebra Mode is engaged. You can netune the Zebra alert just by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons with half shoot. A small price to pay for the ability to have these amazing features.If you would always like to start out with a small negative preset EV value to avoid blown highlights, then use Canons own EV compensation setting for your startup EV value. This Fast EV Switch will reect that value on startup. Also allows manual compensation of flash exposure.Because there is no preflash with manual flash, force manual flash can be used to advantage when using slave flash equipment.

This is primarily used to allow the camera to shoot at a lower shutter speed, useful in a bright light shooting situation where some motion blur may be desirable fireworks or where the scene is so bright that the camera must shoot outside of its normal range. With the ND filter in, the camera can select a slower shutter speed without overexposing the entire scene. With CHDK, you can choose to keep the ND filter out, and just select a faster shutter speed to compensate. Dark Frame Subtraction is a function used to reduce the effects of sensor noise especially useful when exposure times are 1.3 seconds or longer. When dark frame subtraction is enabled, the camera essentially takes two

pictures with the same exposure time once with the shutter open and then again with the shutter closed. By subtracting the second frames pixel values from the first frames, the camera

automatically removes most sensor thermal noise from the image.There will be an increase in processing time equal to twice the shutter open time.Actual quality changes in Superfine mode are camera dependent.Bracketing is used to easily capture a range of exposures so that the best exposure can be selected at a later time. Bracketing is also used to create a series of exposures which will be combined using methods such as HDR processing. In order for bracketing to work, the camera must be in continuous mode, or the custom timer is set to take more than one shot. The sequence stops when the shutter is released in continuous mode, or the number of shots set for the custom timer is reached. This process may be repeated for as many bracketing steps as you need, giving you finer control over the number of bracketed exposures you may require.A value of 1 will double or halve the exposure time for the following exposures. A value of 1 will open or close the aperture by 1 stop for the following exposures. only available for cameras with an adjustable aperature This feature is only enabled during manual focus mode.

This feature allows you to specify the manual focus distance in millimeters. The exposure settings are adjusted as follows. Bracketing will continue until the shutter is released, or the number of shots set for the custom timer is reached. For example, TV bracketing is set to “1 Ev”, and, when the shutter is halfpressed, an exposure time of 1 s is registered.Using the above example, the exposure times would be 1 s, 2 s, 4 s, etc. Once the camera’s limit is reached, subsequent exposures will occur

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at the maximum setting. Once the camera’s limit is reached, subsequent exposures will occur at the minimum setting. It gives the ability to define the permissible range of ISO values to be used, the minimum allowable shutter speed, and some fine tuning of exposure compensation. It tries to set the cameras ISO setting as close as possible to a Min ISO setting. This is to minimize noise in the

photograph. However, as it lower the ISO value, the shutter speed must also be lowered to compensate and maintain the correct exposure. Typically, there is a minimum acceptable shutter speed needed to avoid blur due to camera shake or subject movement. This minimum can be set to a fixed value or calculated automatically based on the current lens focal length setting and user defined factors related to camera steadiness and camera image stabilization ability. It will use the factors below to prevent camera shake, but will assume the subject holds still. It accounts for the user’s ability to hold the camera steady. Start by dividing the effective focal length of the lens by the actual focal length. The answer is generally somewhere around 6. Then increase or reduce this amount by a selfassessed value of your steadiness. If you think your hands are steadier than average then decrease by 20%. If you think you’re shaky then increase by 20%. In determining the ISO setting, the effectiveness of the IS system will be taken into account.

Use a setting of 4 if the IS is effective enough to give you a twostop reduction in shutter speed. Use a setting of 2 if the IS isn’t very effective, or 8 if the IS is very effective. Set to Off to disable this functionality. Y values range from 0 dark to 255 bright. Newer cameras with 12 bit sensors are not supported. CV curves are the standard RGB curves. CVF curves are special version curves intended to avoid the color shift side effect of the RGB curves. They are an approximation of the luminance curves.The workflow is The luminance of the darker areas will be raised while the highlight is compressed. During the RAW develop process, you need to set the EV comp.Care should be taken with in camera develop since it is a tricky art there for White Balance issues in particular. If the scene does not require you to reduce exposure to avoid blown highlights, the Auto DR feature does not do anything. All curve profile files except for SYSCURVES.CVF should be in that folder.However file sizes will increase significantly. Lower settings will lose little in quality but will reduce file size.If not available, the options will be Quality and Default. Bitrate and Quality settings that are set too high can cause memory buffer overload, and stop recording, a red.Note that this will not bypass the 4G video file size limit. Note When using this function the remaining videorecord time calculation is reset, so the change is shown immediately in the OSD.Please note that the zoom mechanism sound is very loud in video, which is probably why it was disabled by the manufacturer.Shorter periods of time are less accurate from each onscreen update to the next.Details about using CHDK RAW can be found here RAW Enabling RAW does not disable JPEG, both are saved. Turning this option on will ensure that you dont miss a shot or your video. This ensures that fast action sequences wont be missed due to RAW filesaving time, when forgetting to disengage the RAW feature.

Again, a handy override for when RAW is not needed during fast burstsequence shots RAW enabled would certainly increase time between shots Subsequent images will not have RAW captures. This allows rapid continuous shooting. If disabled then RAW files are always saved in the 100CANON folder. Press the shutter button, instead of taking an image, it will process that selected RAW le and make a JPEG le from it, that will be named according to whatever last JPEG lename is in that folder and increment it by one 1. Remember that the EXIF data on this new JPEG le will not reect the original RAW le. It will use whatever camera settings were available at the time that you take the RAW Developing shot for the resulting EXIF data. So, for example, you can use the MyColors settings to create Vivid and Sepia versions of the same image, or simply tweak the sharpness or contrast, and other settings. Normally, you would have to set MyColors before the image is taken, and you would get only one image. In effect, RAW files can be kept as Masters to develop from as desired, and to experiment with settings. This feature affects both the JPG image and RAW image.

This text file should contain a list of the coordinates of all bad pixels to be fixed.If your camera is not supported, you will need to modify the source or find another way to generate the file. If both files

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are present, pixels listed in each file will be patched. Only the first 8kb of each file will be used.This does not affect the Bad pixel removal option, which also xes user specied pixels. Forum discussion re Average and RAWconv This is faster, but could theoretically lead to a small amount of data being incorrect. In practice, there seems to be no negative effect and should always be enabled except for debugging.The DNG files created have the same file extension as described in RAW, and can be reset manually to DNG. There is also an automatic function to rename for most cameras in the CHDK RAW menu.

DNG format is now the preferred method of CHDK RAW capture.This camera specific binary file contains information about the sensor pixels which were marked as defective by the

manufacturer.While there are many differences in the two versions, the principal difference from a CHDK point of view is that when you use DNG 1.1, CHDK will use the badpixel.bin file see below to remove bad pixels from the image. When you use DNG 1.3, the bad pixels will only be removed automatically if your raw processing software is fully DNG 1.3 compatible. Many nonAdobe

programs are not fully compatible.It can be used to assist in stitching together panorama images by allowing you to see the outline of the previous image while taking a new image.Once a picture is taken, the overlay will be frozen and it will not update until a second picture is taken, allowing you to align image features in the new shot to the previous one. During that time you can use the the Directional buttons on the camera in ALTmode to move the overlay of the previous picture Up, Down, Left,or Right.It makes the overlay redraw slower but cleans the overlay of noise that appears in lowlight scenes. To reduce overhead of Edge overlay, use Filter edges only when required.This is useful so that you can align the next image of a panorama series in the corresponding directions.

The downside of using higher values is that some edges might be missed. In general, lower values are more useful with lowlight scenes, while higher values are more useful with bright scenes. If you get too much noise, try the Filter edges option.Note that you can only save an overlay while it is frozen. After creating an overlay, navigate to this Menu item and press FUNC.SET to save.It is advisable to make a log of the saved edge overlays, keeping a description together with the le

number and date of the le, to keep track of them over time, perhaps adding GPS information as well.

Histogram Anatomy The bottom is zero and the top represents the largest count of values for a label.

So if you have a 7MP image and every color is “127”, then the top of the histogram represents 7 million pixels. RGB Histogram The RGB histogram of an image of three boxes red, green, and blue where every color has a value of 127 would be a single line in the middle of the histogram at label

“127”. Luminance Y Histogram A luminance histogram of an image of three boxes red, green, and blue where every color has a value of 127 will show three lines at labels “38” red x 0.3, “75” green x 0.59, and “14” blue x.11. Log mode is useful for scenes with a large amount of a single color, such as an overcast sky lots of gray. If parts of a scene are over or under exposed, then this setting will display “EXP” above the histogram, and a red dot at the end that indicates exceeding exposure limits. If you know that the scene will contain large amounts of black or white e.g a moon shot you can set how many levels from the left or right edges of the histogram to ignore, if those levels peak in the histogram. This will increase the visibility of the smaller portion of the histogram. Another tool for controlling the scaling of the histogram. This option will magnify the Yaxis vertical if less than 20% of the histogram area is filled. The purpose of this function is to make the histogram easier to read when there are very tall peaks. This function lies somewhere between the Linear and Log options above. A red dot over a peak indicates that it’s been clipped due to the magnification. The amount of magnification applied is displayed over the histogram. When the shutter is halfpressed, the areas of the scene that are under or over exposed will turn red. The zebra effect can also be applied to existing images by halfpressing the shutter during playback mode.When exposure indicators are visible, all of the original Canon indicators are erased.

When this option is enabled, the original Canon screen items such as exposure are redrawn between

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blinks. When exposure indicators are visible, all of the CHDK halfshutter indicators are erased.

When this option is enabled, the CHDK halfshutter indicators such as DOF calculator are redrawn between blinks. When exposure indicators are visible, nothing else is displayed on the screen. This option specifies which additional indicators will be drawn. Underexposed areas are ignored. It does not do anything.Refer to Memory Usage Scroll through the available files and press the FUNC.SET to select one.A value of 0 executes immediately. A value of 10 executes the next script command one second after capture.Setting to On causes this to happen every time the camera starts, setting to Once will cause the script to only run once at the next camera restart. Hint remember this setting if you see your camera operating by itself after it is turned on.If it detects an error condition while running, setting this value will cause the script to restart rather than halt. Generally, its not a good idea to leave this feature enabled.Selecting this menu item causes those values to reset to the default values specified in the script.Setting this value to Default will cause the default values specified in the script to be used each time the script is loaded.This menu allows you to configure the CHDK On Screen Display OSD through the selection and positioning of onscreen information and icons showing the current state of camera operations. Other operating display functions can also be configured with this menu and the menu allow access to the setup of the CHDK USB remote

control.Helpful to those who dont need the battery and other indicators in their playback screens.

When the camera is first turned on this will most accurately reflect the environmental temperature.

Lets you know when it might be getting too warm. Or when its cold enough to take lowernoise images.

This is the actual aperture setting after any override aperture adjustments have been applied.

Displays the actual ISO value after overrides or bracketing have been applied. Displays Canon’s ISO value, which is not always the same as the actual ISO value. Show camera exposure value based on the values of shutter speed and aperture. Internalbrightness scenes through recalculation of the parameters established in the camera.When the “Show DOF calculator” is set to “Separat”, all 5 values are always displayed. When it is set to “In Misc” then only the enabled values below are displayed as part of the Miscellaneous Values. This is useful for macro photography. The battery icon fill color will reduce as voltage lowers and will change to red color close to minimum voltage.

Opaque means remaining free space. Transparent means that space has been used. Use the OSD Layout Editor to position the icon anywhere on the screen. Toggles between this and the percentage option. see above. Note may be used in conjunction with a handy script if you need to ration the amount of photos you take on a long vacation. Also influences the temperature format. 12h Fahrenheit. Ultrashorthand version of AM or PM.Helpful when doing manual timings between consecutive shots without having to quickly call up some intervalometer script. Do not confuse this with Playback mode. This allows you to keep the onscreen grid and other settings visible when reviewing the photo to see if you got the framing or other settings as you had intended. All OSD items are available in the Layout Editor although they will not actually appear on the OSD unless they are enabled individually in the OSD Settings menu.A red highlight display at the top or bottom of the screen gives the name of the icon being moved and its screen position in X, Y format. You can change the resolution of movment of the icons between course and fine using the DISP key.If you dont change them they will remain as their defaults.

Note that record mode and playback mode use different color tables. So it may happen that you pick a nice color in playback mode, and in record mode it will look totally different. But there are also colors which will stay the same in both modes.Use the cursor keys to scroll around to any color the hex value of that color is displayed at the top of the display.This menu can contain menu entries from other menus, the name of favorite scripts to load and even loadable code modules. This custom menu is called the User Menu and it can be configured to appear as soon as you press the key or as the first menu displayed when the MENU key is pressed.When selected it opens the current user menu. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select a current menu item. Use the RIGHT and LEFT keys to

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change the position in the menu of the current menu item. Be sure to copy any related menu items together so they are still available where you need them in your custom menu. Instead of having to press once to enter the menu options it will now start out already on the first menu option. Use the directional controls to select a grid file and press Set to select it. This has many applications, but is expecially useful with a tripod mounted camera to minimize vibration, or for syncing two cameras to shoot at exactly the same time for stereo photography.When this is enabled you can use the camera normally without any script and still use the USBRemote cable to trigger the shutter. Have the camera in normal record mode and not in mode. This is the same as if you pressed the shutter manually in all normal camera operations. This function is not available on every CHDK ported cameras. This reset can also be accomplished by deleting the CCHDK2.CFG file from the CHDK folder on the SD card. These functions are usually related to the mechanics of how the CHDK program loads and operates. Functions related to actually taking photographs can be found in the other CHDK menus.

The actual options available are context sensitive they change based on the currently selected item in the popup file browser windows. When using either of these options the resulting new RAW le will use whatever last lename was selected for merging as the prex to the new RAW lename, and a WAV sufx will be added to it so you know which lastofasequence les were used for merging. This also circumvents any confusion later when using utilities like DNG4PS with trying to merge

corresponding JPG EXIF data with the original RAW data, where lenames could get drastically out of order by creating new JPG lename numbers. Meaning, if you take ve 65second exposures, then RAW Sum them together, the resulting image will be equivalent to the brightness level of a 5 minute, 25 second exposure. Very convenient if taking several identical frames at high ISOs at high shutter speeds. This will merge them together, effectively obliterating any noise, as the noise gets averaged out. The more frames used, the less noise visible. You want to erase the occasional mischievous RAW le stored in a different folder. A warning will ask you to conrm See image 2 and voila. You have regained some SD space. If it is not found, the RAW le is erased. You know which folder has a lot of outtakes. This option works like the previous one but only on the selected Canon folder, the rest are untouched. A warning will ask you to conrm and all the RAW les will be gone. Now the useful thing of this option is that you can mark the RAW les you DONT want to erase protect les. The Purge RAW function will erase the rest of the RAW les ignoring the marked ones. To conserve memory, many CHDK features are implemented in modules.Use this option to reset it. You can select a txt le to view. Press FUNC.SET to open the le. Allows you to select a different font for displaying text. This can be used to view the output of scripts which have completed. The console layout may be set from script.

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