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Settings/
Adjustments
Adjusting White Balance
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 – 14.
With its default Auto-tracing White Balance (ATW) setting, this unit is able to
obtain natural colors even when the light source is changed. However, you may
manually change the white balance settings or its mode to obtain better tone,
especially when the screen color does not match actual objects.
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Select a mode.
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For advanced settings, press the SET button.
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Each corresponding setting screen will appear.
• Except for ATW-A, 3200, 5600 and FLUE.
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ATW (Auto-Tracing White balance): (See page 35)
Automatic setting for white balance.
• Used to mask an extremely bright light source on the screen.
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ATW-A (Auto-Tracing White balance All) (Fixed):
Automatic setting for white balance, covering wider range of color
temperature than with “ATW”.
• May result in an excessively and unnaturally effected image,
depending on the condition.
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AWC (One-Push Adjustment): (See page 36)
Adjusts white balance by shooting white paper or wall.
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3200 (Indoor) (Fixed):
Suitable for indoor use (targeted at around 3200 K of color temperature).
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5600 (Outdoor) (Fixed):
Suitable for daytime outdoor use (targeted at around 5600 K of color
temperature).
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FLUE (Fluorescent Light) (Fixed):
Suitable for fluorescent light source (targeted at around 4200 K of color
temperature).
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MWB (Manual White Balance): (See page 37)
Fine-adjusts red and blue manually.
Selecting White Balance Mode
WHITE
BALANCE
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE
SET
TITLE
OFF
SYNC
INT
EXPOSURE
SET
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO
ALARM
SET
OPTION
SET
PRESET
OFF
MENU
END
WHITE BALANCE
ATW
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE
SET
TITLE
OFF
SYNC
INT
EXPOSURE
SET
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO
ALARM
SET
OPTION
SET
PRESET
OFF
MENU
END
WHITE BALANCE
ATW
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