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K 2-13 Color and Quality
2-13
Color and Quality
This section is primarily devoted to features that affect the color and nal look of
photographs. Covered are white balance, picture mode, and other items that affect
color balance and features (such as High Res Shot) for shooting high-resolution
pictures.
Adjusting Hue (K WB)
White balance makes white objects look white. Although [AUTO] works well in
most situations, you can choose other options if [AUTO] fails to make white objects
appear white or if instead you wish to deliberately lend white objects a color cast.
This setting can be accessed via:
- The WB button (P. 203)
- The LV super control panel (P. 204)
- The menus (P. 204)
- Live controls (P. 204)
White balance mode Color
temperature Choose for
Auto white
balance AUTO
Most normal scenes (scenes containing objects
that are white or close to white)
This mode is recommended in most
situations.
You can opt to preserve the colors seen
under incandescent lighting (P. 205).
Preset white
balance
55300 K Sunlit outdoor scenes, sunsets, reworks
N7500 K Daylight shots of subjects in the shade
O6000 K Shots taken in daylight under overcast skies
13000 K Subjects under incandescent lighting
>4000 K Subjects under uorescent lighting
U Underwater photography
n5500 K Light sources with the same color temperature
as ash lighting
One touch white
balance
P/Q/
W/X
Value selected
for one-touch
white balance
Situations in which you want to set white
balance for a speci c subject
Color temperature is set to a value metered
from a white object under the lighting what
will be used in the nal photograph (P. 207).
Custom white
balance CWB 2000 K
14000 K
Situations in which you can identify the
appropriate color temperature
Choose a color temperature.
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