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EV compensation

In difficult lighting conditions, you can use the EV (Exposure Value) Compensation setting to override the automatic exposure setting that the camera makes.

EV Compensation is useful in backlit scenes involving a person, or in scenes that contain many light objects (like a white house in the snow) or many dark objects (like a black cat on a dark background). Scenes containing many light objects or many dark objects could turn out gray without the use of EV Compensation. For a scene with many light objects, increase the EV Compensation to a positive number to produce a brighter result. For a scene with many dark objects, decrease the EV Compensation to darken the scene to be closer to black.

1In the Capture menu, select EV Compensation.

2In the EV Compensation menu,

use the buttons to change the EV setting in 0.5 steps from -2.0 to +2.0. The new setting is applied to the Live View screen behind the menu, so you should be able to see the effect the setting will have on the picture.

3Press OK to save the setting and return to Live View.

If the setting is anything other than the default setting of 0 (zero), the number value appears at the top of the Live View screen.

The new setting remains in effect until it is changed again or until the camera is turned off.

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Contents Photosmart Series Digital camera with Hp instant share Page Trademark and copyright information Page Table of Contents Chapter Reviewing images and video clips SetupLanguage Move images to card Chapter Troubleshooting and supportHp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Chapter Getting started Zoom Camera partsFor more information about those parts Zoom OutPlayback ShareLive View Blinking red-Self-Timeris activated Video Shutter buttonMode Installing the batteries SetupAttaching the wrist strap Installing a memory card optional Turn the camera on by sliding Turning on powerOn to Live View mode when the camera is ready to use Choosing the languagePress OK to select the first value Then use the buttons to Setting the date and timeWindows Installing the softwareMacintosh Understanding the status screen Taking still pictures Chapter Taking pictures and recording video clipsFrame the subject for your Picture in the viewfinder Recording video clips Using live view Press the Shutter button to take the picture Using digital zoomNight Using the flashRecording audio Action Self-TimerChanging capture modes Following table describes these different iconsPicture Using self-timer modeSecure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface StillAdvanced capture settings Capture menu, select Image Quality Image Quality menu, use Changing the image qualityIcon Description and capacity EV Compensation menu EV compensationAuto Setting DescriptionWhite balance Capture menu, select White Balance White Balance menu, useTungsten Icon Setting DescriptionISO speed ShadeColor SetupChapter Reviewing images and video clips Using playback037 Still image Video clip Icon DescriptionTo use the Playback menu Using the playback menuTo exit the Playback menu and return to viewing images Scroll through the thumbnail Viewing thumbnailsRotating images Deleting images Cancel-Returns to Playback menu without deleting anythingIf the current image already has an Recording and deleting audio clipsMagnifying images Chapter Using hp instant share To a computer or printer Using the share menuComputer or printer. By default, the picture is Printed 10 by 15 cm 4 by 6 inchesExit Share Menu Using hp instant share to print photosTurn on the camera, and then press the Share / button Using hp instant share to send images to destinationsOnce you have successfully registered, sign in to Hp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Selecting hp instant share destinations for images Windows How hp instant share e-mails imagesUnloading to a computer Chapter Unloading, printing, and displaying imagesHp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Open the rubber door on Printing imagesHp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Displaying images on a TV Pressing the buttons Camera starts a slideshow of each image, playing anyChapter Using the setup menu Date & time Camera soundsDigital Camera Disk Drive USB configurationDisk Drive Digital Camera Language TV configurationMove images to card Hp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Turn on Troubleshooting and supportProblems and solutions Does notFrequently CameraReplace BatteriesNot charge Are being No batteries InstalledUSB light Blinks as ifTime is Date & Time option in the SetupWrong Date and/orReduction Long delayOccurs BetweenBlurry My image isToo bright Too dark Appendix B Specifications onExposure Compensation see Error messages on the camera Card or is not a Supported Memory card Memory/USB light stops Insufficient room Free up space on the card Possibly comes Unload the images to your There is no Make sure the cable is Print job has Error messages on the computer Configuration on Configuration setting toConnected Camera setting Disk Drive in the Setup ConfigurationGetting assistance HP accessibility website HP photosmart websiteSupport process Hp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Phone support in the United States Algeria +213 061 56 45 Phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and AfricaMorocco +212 224 United Kingdom +44 0870 010 Spain 902 010 Sweden +46 0 77 120Central America and the Caribbean +1 800 711 Other phone support worldwideTroubleshooting and support Hp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Managing batteries Appendix a Batteries and camera accessoriesCamera is operating on AC power Rechargeable batteries Power conservation Extending battery lifePurchasing camera accessories Hp photosmart 430 series user’s manual Appendix B Specifications Focus Distance External flash Flash settingsSettings Exposure SettingsRemembered Color settingsDefault ISO SpeedInterfaces DimensionsWeight TemperatureCamera accessories on PowerWarranty 100 Batteries IndexMail Choose at first startup 16 LEDs lights on camera Range Zoom 106
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