DPP Novice seeks help

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Hi. I haven't had much experience of Canon's DPP program but today I wanted to quickly convert a pile of RAW files to jpegs for someone. Now there's a stack of them and I thought the best results would come from using DPP and batch processing them before I went to bed. I tried a couple but I selected the portrait picture style in the main window and thought this would process all the selected files using that picture style once I pressed "Batch" but when I open the three trial files they all say picture style is standard. So my question is how can I select another picture style when using DPP as outlined above

Thanks for your help
 
Hi Alan and thanks for the help. Trying this, the exif only shows it as standard processing as said in the link though. I notice they say it is in the recipe. TBH I don't know about recipes so a bit of digging around might be useful and I will do just that. I will have a search in that forum as well :)

Meant to say that even if I have adjusted the picture style to monochrome and it clearly is a monochrome result the exif still shows processing as standard so the method does work. I will learn a bit about recipes next
 
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Hi Alan and thanks for the help. Trying this, the exif only shows it as standard processing as said in the link though. I notice they say it is in the recipe. TBH I don't know about recipes so a bit of digging around might be useful and I will do just that. I will have a search in that forum as well :)

Meant to say that even if I have adjusted the picture style to monochrome and it clearly is a monochrome result the exif still shows processing as standard so the method does work. I will learn a bit about recipes next

In DPP the RAW file stays as is, even if you convert to monochrome for a jpeg or tiff, the raw file will always keep the info the camera recorded. Have you had a look at a few DPP tutorials?
 
Sorry. I wasn't clear, I meant the information from the jpeg conversions suggests it is standard picture style even though the jpeg clearly is e.g. monochrome
 
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