Polaroid PDC 505 manual Setting the White Balance for Pictures

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• Setting the White Balance for Pictures

Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the color of a subject in a picture appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available.

1.Turn on the camera.

2.Set the camera to Still Image mode.

Press

Press

Press

When shooting under these conditions:

Select this setting

Automatic adjustment

Outdoor daylight

Cloudy

Indoors, illuminated by tungsten lighting

Indoors, illuminated by fluorescent lighting

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Contents PDC Product Overview Normal/Macro mode switch Table of Contents Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Getting Started Attaching the Hand Strap Camera Package ContentsTurning the Camera On and Off Installing the BatteriesHow to Navigate Menus Checking the Battery LevelStill Image mode Camera SettingChecking Camera Status Video mode Playback mode Capture mode Camera ModeSetup Menu Drive ModeSetting the date format Setting the Current Date and TimeSetting the date and time 5 MIN Auto Power Save SettingsSetting the Beep Sound On/Off Setting Frequency Setting Display Language Setting the Date Stamp On and Off Resetting to Default Settings Formatting the Internal Memory Turning the Information Display and LCD Screen On/Off Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Taking Pictures Taking Pictures in the Normal ModeBefore you take pictures, please read this note first Outdoor Pictures Without the FlashTaking Macro Pictures Setting Flash Mode Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Setting Self-timer Zoom Feature Image Size Setting Setting the Image Size and Quality Quality Setting 120 150 208 Setting Exposure Compensation When shooting under these conditions Select this setting Setting the White Balance for PicturesChanging the ISO Speed Recording Video Clips Recording Video ClipsSetting Video Resolution Setting the White Balance for Video Clips Reviewing Pictures on the LCD Screen Reviewing and Managing Pictures and Video ClipsReviewing Picture and Video Clip Files in Thumbnail Set Auto Play Direction Auto PlayStart Auto Play Set Auto Play IntervalPlaying the Video Clip Protect or Unprotect One Picture or Video Clip Protect or Unprotect All Pictures and Video Clips Deleting One Picture or Video Clip You can cancel the deletion by choosing noDeleting All Pictures and Video Clips Printing Procedures Print SettingsAbout PictBridge Printing Errors Cancelling PrintingSelecting PictBridge Mode Camera/Printer Connection This Image Selecting Print SettingsSelecting Print Layout Specifying the Number of CopiesSetting the Date Stamp On/Off Setting the File Name On/OffSelecting Paper Size Selecting Print Effect Dpof Digital Print Order FormatPress Press the Print button on the printer to start printing Using the SD card Using the SD Secure Digital CardMemory Card Precautions Inserting the SD Card Removing the SD Card Formatting the SD Card Then Until Installing the Software Installing the Software Onto a ComputerMac ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0 Picture Editing Software Software Included with Your CameraComputer System Requirements Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer Connecting to Your ComputerBefore You Transfer Files Transferring Pictures and Video Clips Mac PhotoImpression 5.0 Hot Plug Function PC Only Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProblemsPolaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Symptom Problem Solution ArcSoft Software Help Getting HelpAppendix Technical SpecificationsPolaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide Polaroid PDC 5055 Digital Camera User Guide 512MB Capacity of SD Card1GB For Windows 98SE Users Uninstalling Polaroid PDC 5055 driver PC OnlyCamera Mode Description Default Camera Default SettingsLimit the following activities that reduces battery life Using Your BatteriesRegulatory Information Tips, Your Safety & MaintenanceCamera Cautions FCC Notice