Custom White Balance Setting

Custom white balance lets you set the white balance yourself by photographing a white subject to use as the basis for the camera’s white balance, and then selecting that picture for use as white balance data.

1 Photograph a white subject.

Take a picture of a white subject, just as you would take a normal picture.

Frame the shot so that the white subject fills the entire partial metering zone in the viewfinder.

This picture can be taken using any mode

Partial metering zone

(20).

2

From the menu, select [Custom

WB].

 

 

Press the MENUbutton.

 

Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select [Custom WB],

 

then press the 〈 〉 button.

3 Select the image.

Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select the picture you

took in step 1, then press the button. When the setting is entered, the screen

returns to the menu.

Press the MENUbutton to clear the screen and exit the menu.

4 Press the AFWB button. ( 6 )

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Canon 30D1785 Custom White Balance Setting, Photograph a white subject, From the menu, select Custom, Select the image