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Lesson 15 from: Canon Rebel T6s/T6i Fast Start

John Greengo

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Lesson 15 from: Canon Rebel T6s/T6i Fast Start

John Greengo

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15. Playback Options

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Playback Options

Let's talk a little bit about the playback of your images so if you want to play back an image there is a blue playback button there are other buttons that are related to play back that you'll notice are also in blue on your camera kind of their color coding to let you know it has something to do with playback so when you play back an image you can always hit the info form or or less information you remember you can always hit the info form or or less information that never harms anything and so we have a lot of information that we can actually scroll through that shows us what lens we used what settings we had on our camera what menu options we've had turned on or turned off in our camera and so using that up down or the scroll bar to navigate through is just another option for seeing additional information if you don't want the image you can always hit the garbage can to delete the image and if we want to zoom in on the image we can zoom in and check the sharpness of that image one o...

f the other things that we can do is if we want to jump through our images very quickly we can use the front dial to jump ten images so let me do a quick little demo on this to show you so we're going to go ahead and play back and there's. Our last image. It's. A really dark image. And so if we want to go back, we can go back now. We took, ah, bunch of photos way earlier, and I want to go way back. So I'm going to jump back ten images at a time until we get to one of these earlier images. I'm looking for an image that's, fairly sharp in here. Let's, go all the way back. Let's let's let's just take this image here so we're going to play back this image now what I can do is I can go up here in the right hand corner there's a plus and a minus and I'm going to hit the plus and plus plus plus plus and I can use the up down controller in the back or I can zoom in and I can see that you know I didn't really hit the focus on this one what 00:01:58.003 --> 00:02:01. was I focusing on let's try a different voto so I'm 00:02:01.04 --> 00:02:03. going to turn the top dial and here we got some nice 00:02:03.96 --> 00:02:04. focus look at that 00:02:06.12 --> 00:02:08. and so I can bring it back out 00:02:10.02 --> 00:02:11. I can keep going back out 00:02:12.82 --> 00:02:15. on all the way back out and I could go out even further 00:02:16.52 --> 00:02:18. and so this is like one hundred images on there look 00:02:18.96 --> 00:02:20. at the quality of that one right there see that one 00:02:20.68 --> 00:02:24. over in the near bottom right that was awesome and 00:02:24.26 --> 00:02:26. then I can scroll through these images 00:02:27.72 --> 00:02:29. can if I find one that I like 00:02:30.72 --> 00:02:31. I can tap that one 00:02:33.4 --> 00:02:36. double tap to magnify guess I gotta hit the magnify 00:02:36.47 --> 00:02:39. up here and then I can bring it in nice and close 00:02:39.87 --> 00:02:41. and then I can hit the return on the screen right 00:02:41.73 --> 00:02:44. here so play around with that a lot of fun week as 00:02:44.43 --> 00:02:47. I said the info button up here and we can scroll through 00:02:47.97 --> 00:02:50. all our information down here at the bottom and the 00:02:50.84 --> 00:02:53. one that I like to leave it on is either the camera 00:02:53.14 --> 00:02:55. settings right here or the one that shows the hist 00:02:55.62 --> 00:02:57. a gram so I'm not going to go through the explain 00:02:57.24 --> 00:02:59. explanation in history but that's a great one for 00:02:59.42 --> 00:03:02. detailing whether I got overexposed or under exposed 00:03:02.92 --> 00:03:03. images 00:03:05.42 --> 00:03:08. kenna you have a question yeah we had a question from 00:03:08.72 --> 00:03:12. someone named milan who is watching who said after 00:03:12.48 --> 00:03:16. shooting and review the picture on the display he's 00:03:16.63 --> 00:03:20. just seeing the shutter speed value aperture I s o 00:03:20.19 --> 00:03:24. but not seeing the exposure compensation is what is 00:03:24.47 --> 00:03:28. shown depend upon how what mode you shot it in like 00:03:28.65 --> 00:03:32. manual apertura priority that matter and so if you 00:03:32.47 --> 00:03:35. shot it in a manual exposure let me do a little example 00:03:35.56 --> 00:03:37. in the back of the camera here so I'm going to set 00:03:37.27 --> 00:03:40. it to manual exposure and 00:03:41.62 --> 00:03:44. we have one fifteenth at f five and our light meter 00:03:44.21 --> 00:03:46. says it's plus three so I'm going to change my shutter 00:03:46.83 --> 00:03:49. speeds until it says 00:03:50.62 --> 00:03:51. plus one 00:03:52.92 --> 00:03:57. okay and if I take now right here I take a picture 00:03:57.54 --> 00:04:00. it was that plus one when I took the photo but when 00:04:00.13 --> 00:04:01. I play it back it doesn't say plus one in here or here or here or here because I was in manual exposure normally we would show if I was an aperture priority will do aperture value here and I'll dial in a plus one take a photo in this case, it's going to say, plus one. And so it depends on which motorin. My guess is that they were in manual. And like I said, the most important thing about exposure compensation is reset it back to zero, so I am going to do that, I think that's it, oh, no, there's, more there's, more. We can hit the cue button and get into the quick menu, and we can do all sorts of things we can play games with our cameras just about, and so we can go in here, and we can crop are images, we can give him ratings, we can rotate him, we could add filters onto our subjects, we can resize them, so let's do that real quickly on an image. So let me go ahead and hit, play back and let's, find an image. One of our more recent images, lips and let's, say, I'm going to see if I can find that shot wait, where's, that shot of kenna. Well, let's, just take this shot here because we didn't really fill the frame with this let's, go here. We're going to hit the cue button and let's say this image is an image that we kind of like. We can hit the stars and we can give it two stars, and if we wanted to crop this image let's, go to crop up here, cropping this image, we can go ahead and crop this image. We hit the set button to crop and let's see, I'm gonna zoom in a little bit because I want this a little bit tighter need to get this a little bit off to the left and up here, that's my new crop, you can see my crop frame in there. I mean, get this lined up for your camera a little bit better, and so now I'm going to hit the set button and do we want to save this as a new file? Ok, well, say that is a new file image saved in folder, ok, that's fine, and so now we have. And see if it'll play back that image that I just cropped looks like it saved it with a different file number under a different location and so you can go in and you can pull up additional information if you want to see what focusing points were active or making some adjustments to your images you could do this to be honest folks I pretty much never do this I just shoot this stuff as I wanted in the camera I'm going to take it I'm going to download it and I'm gonna work on it but you know if you're waiting for an airplane and you got a couple hours to kill and you want to work with your images you can play around a little bit one thing to note is that you cannot damage your photos doing this you can make duplicate copies that have effects and things done to them but you are not damaging the original photo yes jenna did have another question that several people were curious about is there a way to delete multiple pictures or can this camera only do one at a time so there's a couple different ways that you can delete image is obviously you can let's go ahead and correct demo if we don't like this image we can hit garbage can head overto a race and said his race in the playback mode that's all you khun dio there is a mode that we will get to in the menu under the race images, so under playback and down any race. And now we can select any race images. We can choose all the images in the folder, or we can say, I want to erase that image, not that one, but this one, and this one and these, they're all looking similar, so I'm so I want to get rid of this one, not that one, not that one. This one I want to get rid of and this one, and then I can hit garbage and it's going to erase those select images. So, yes, we can choose. And if you do know that you're going to go through and select a lot of individual images, I would recommend doing this playback mode because it's a lot easier, there's, less button pressing in order to do that.

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Jen Hubbenator
 

Feeling pretty good about my T6s purchase! John's teaching style was fabulous, and I am left feeling pretty confident and a lot less overwhelmed!

rodrigo andrade
 

Great Class! John Greengo is an amazing teacher. I have a t6i for like 6 months and this class helped me a lot. Totally worth the money!

a Creativelive Student
 

As a student of John's for the past 2 years with the Fundamentals of Photography, the Nikon D3300 and D5500, I recently traded my Nikon D3300 for the Canon EOS Rebel T6i. As always, the training was superb, easy to understand, and I feel better in being able to use a digital camera. The reason for the switch in manufacturers was because of the ease of use of the Canon. I look forward to referring back to the lessons if I need a refresher course. Thank you, John. Your teaching is starting to click, finally.

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