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4.5
White Balance (WB)
The HD-IVS offers a choice for:
•
White Balance between an automatic control (AWB) and manual
settings.
•
a fixed setting of indoor (IND)
•
a fixed setting for outdoor (OTD)
•
the so called one-push white procedure which takes a white object such
as a piece of paper as a white reference and sets color balance
accordingly.
•
a full manual control of white balance (MAN).
White balance can be adjusted in two different ways. It is possible to
control it using the keyboard on the HD-IVS or using the on-screen control
menu.
4.5.1
Using the Keyboard
Although all settings are done on the HD-IVS, please always check
all the changes on the connected monitor.
By pressing the WB key
Ï
→
Photo
, the setting will be
changed from AWB, IND, OTD
to MAN. The corresponding LED
is lit. The next click on the WB
key
Ï
will cause the MAN LED
to blink.
→
Photo
Now, it is possible to change the red and blue channel using the color-
coded
Ê
,
Ë
,
Í
and
Ì
keys. The next click on the WB key
Ï
or waiting
longer than 5 seconds without pressing any key will cause the MAN LED to
be constantly on. Another click on the WB key
Ï
will lead back to AWB. An
illuminated LED shows the selected mode.
For the one push white mode, use the MAN setting by pushing the key
Ï
,
point the film camera at a white surface, e.g. a sheet of white paper in
front of the camera, and make sure that the MAN LED and the Enter Insert
LED are flashing. Use sufficient lighting for the white object. Then press the
Ñ
key. Another click on the WB key
Ï
will lead back to WB. An
illuminated LED shows the selected mode.
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