HP R837 manual Adaptive Lighting, Exposure Compensation, White Balance, ISO speed

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on page 12). You can delete the entire burst sequence in Instant Review. To delete individual images, see Deleting images on page 25.

The Burst setting remains in effect until it is changed again, or until it resets to the default Off setting when you turn off the camera.

Adaptive Lighting

This setting balances the relationship between bright and dark areas in a picture, preserving gentle contrasts while reducing harsh contrasts. When used with a flash, Adaptive Lighting can brighten areas that a flash wouldn’t reach. Adaptive Lighting is useful in situations like these:

Outdoor scenes with a mixture of sun and shade

High contrast scenes that contain both light and dark objects

Indoor scenes that use flash photography (to soften or even out the effect of the flash)

Backlit scenes where the subject is too far away for the flash to reach, or is severely backlit (for example, in front of a window)

You can use Adaptive Lighting with or without flash, but it is not recommended as a replacement for flash. Unlike the flash, Adaptive Lighting does not affect exposure settings, so brightened areas may appear noisy or grainy, and indoor or night images may be blurry if taken without a flash or a tripod.

Exposure Compensation

You can use Exposure Compensation to override the camera's automatic exposure setting. Exposure Compensation is useful in scenes that contain many light objects (like a white object against a light background) or many dark objects (like a black object against a dark background). Such scenes could turn out gray without the use of Exposure Compensation. For a scene with many light objects, increase the Exposure Compensation to a positive number. For a scene with many dark objects, decrease the Exposure Compensation.

Tip To see the effect varying Exposure Compensation settings might have on a scene, use Exposure Bracketing (see Exposure Bracketing under Using the Picture Capture and Video Record menus on page 18).

White Balance

Different lighting conditions cast different colors. This setting allows the camera to compensate for this, reproducing colors more accurately and ensuring that whites appear white in the final image. You can also adjust the white balance to produce creative effects. For example, the Sun setting produces a warmer look to the image.

ISO speed

This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the camera to light. When ISO Speed is set to the default Auto setting, the camera selects the best ISO speed for the scene.

Lower ISO speeds capture images with the least amount of grain (or noise), but result in slower shutter speeds. If taking a picture in low light conditions without a flash at ISO 100, use a tripod.

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Contents User Guide Legal and notice information Contents Page Camera top, side, and back Getting startedShutter button Camera front and bottom Before taking picturesCharge the battery Install the batteryTurn on the camera Set the region Choose the languageSet the date and time Install and format an optional memory card Install the softwareUsing your camera About the HP Photosmart SoftwareTaking pictures Taking pictures and recordingVideo clips 015Instant Review Focusing on the subjectRecording video clips Auto focus and exposureOptimizing focus Using Focus LockOptimizing exposure Optical zoom Using zoomDigital zoom HP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera Using the shooting modes Setting options for takingSetting the flash Pictures and recording videoUsing Panorama mode Using the Picture Capture and Video Record menus Video RecordHP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera ±1.0 Using the Self-Timer settings Using the Burst settingWhite Balance Adaptive LightingExposure Compensation ISO speedHP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera Using Playback Reviewing images and videoViewing thumbnails Deleting imagesMagnifying images Photosmart Express...-SeeUsing HP Photosmart Express on Using the Playback MenuTagging images Stitching panoramas Viewing slideshowsDefining tags Removing red eyes Using the Design Gallery MenuApplying artistic effects Enhancing photos Modifying colors Adding bordersCropping images Transferring and printing images Transferring images with HP Photosmart SoftwareTransferring images without HP Photosmart Software Connecting to the computerUsing a memory card reader Printing directly to a printerChapter HP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera Marking images for printing Using HP Photosmart ExpressUsing the Photosmart Express Menu To display the Photosmart Express MenuBuying prints online Sharing imagesSetting up online destinations in the camera Sending images to online destinationsUsing the Camera Setup Menu Never, 15, 30, 45 Default, 60 secondsChapter Resetting the camera TroubleshootingProblems and solutions Lithium Ion battery will not charge Battery gauge goes up and down frequentlyHave to recharge the Lithium Ion battery frequently Camera does not respond when I press a buttonMy image is grainy My image is blurryMy image is too bright Images are missing on my cameraCamera responds sluggishly when trying to review images Camera gets warm or even hot to the touchCannot transfer images from the camera to my computer Camera error messagesMy camera shuts down unexpectedly Getting assistance Product supportHelpful websites Under Learn about, click Digital PhotographyHP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera Managing batteries Top points about batteriesPower indicators Safety precautions for recharging batteries HP Photosmart R837 Digital Camera Specifications QvgaMemory capacity Image quality Index
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