Vivitar DVR 1020HD user manual White Balance Menu, Color Effect Menu

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White Balance Menu

The White Balance feature allows your camera to adjust the coloring of the captured images depending on the type of light source in the current environment.

Properly adjusting the White Balance setting to match your current environment will allow the camera to properly balance the colors in the images that are taken with your camera.

1)Press the MENU button to open the menus for the current mode.

2)Press the direction button LEFT or RIGHT to scroll and select the White Balance menu.

3)Press the direction button UP or DOWN to highlight the desired menu selection.

4)Press the OK button to confirm and select the highlighted menu option.

5)A selected option icon will appear on the selected item.

6)Press the direction button LEFT or RIGHT to select the next menu item.

7)Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to your previous mode.

8)An icon reflecting your selection will display on the LCD screen.

9)This setting will be remembered by your camera until you manually change the setting or restore the camera‟s default factory settings.

Color Effect Menu

You can choose to add a color effect to the images taken with your camera.

1)Press the MENU button to open the menus for the current mode.

2)Press the direction button LEFT or RIGHT to scroll and select the Color Effect menu.

3)Press the direction button UP or DOWN to highlight the desired menu selection.

4)Press the OK button to confirm and select the highlighted menu option.

5)A selected option icon will appear on the selected item.

6)Press the direction button LEFT or RIGHT to select the next menu item.

7)Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to your previous mode.

8)This setting will be remembered by your camera until you manually change the setting or restore the camera‟s default factory settings.

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