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Changing Existing Color Balances
Any existing color balance setting can be altered by first selecting the setting from the
Color
Balance
popup menu. Then make any desired color changes by entering new color balance or filter
values, or by performing another
Auto Balance
. Then select
Update Current Setting
from the
Color Bal-
ance
popup menu (Windows). The current setting is now updated without changing the name and
these new values will be saved in any preferences or settings file.
If you want to restore the default
Tungsten
or
Daylight
balances initially supplied with the
program and have already updated them and saved them in the
Preferences
file, you can
only restore them by replacing the current
Preferences
file with the original copy. If you do
restore the original file, any new or custom settings will be discarded.
Deleting Color Balances
Any color balance setting in the
Color Balance
popup list, except
Default
, can be deleted by select-
ing it as the current setting, then selecting
Delete Current Setting
from the
Color Balance
popup (Win-
dows). On a Macintosh, select the
Delete Setting
button next to the
Color Balance
popup menu to
delete the current setting.
Be careful in deleting settings. You will be given a chance to change your mind once you
release the mouse button. A dialog box will appear to confirm your deletion choice.
If you accidentally delete a setting, you may be able to restore it. If you have already saved your
setting previously by either quitting the program with the
Auto Save Preferences
option checked in the
File
menu, or by explicitly selecting
Save Settings
from the
File
menu, then you can restore the deleted
setting. The first way to restore the setting is by selecting
Load Settings
from the
File
menu and select-
ing the
ViewFinder Prefs
file as the setting file. The second way to restore the setting is by unchecking
the
Auto Save Preferences
option from the
File
menu and quitting the program. When ViewFinder™
is restarted the previous version of the
ViewFinder Prefs
, the one with the accidentally deleted setting,
will be used.
Altering Color Balance for Mood or Effect
After establishing the correct neutral color balance, it is possible to precisely “dial in” exact
amounts of intentional color filtration by altering the color filter numbers.
The balance numbers are expressed in “color correction units” so that 30 CC is one f-stop of
change in the affected color.
By adding or subtracting CC numbers from a color, the camera’s color
rendition can accurately simulate the effects of color correction filters. For example, to add a 5 CC
red “filter” to the camera, enter 5.0 in the Red filter field (increasing red sensitivity) or subtract 5.0
from the green and blue color filter field values (reducing green and blue sensitivity, like a red filter).
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