Adjusting the White Balance

The color of the image may look different from that of the actual subject, depending on the type of lighting source. For recording pictures in as natural colors as possible, your camera has four white balance options.

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WH I T E B A L AN C E

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1Set the Power/Mode switch to the

position.

2Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen.

3Press a / button until WHITE BALANCE is highlighted, and then press the

SELECT button.

The White Balance screen appears. The current setting is checked.

4Press a / button until the desired white balance option is highlighted, and then press

the SELECT button.

￿AUTO—adjusts the white balance automatically for the current lighting conditions. Ideal for everyday pictures. This is the default white balance setting.

￿DAYLIGHT—ideal for outdoor pictures, or indoor pictures under natural lighting conditions.

￿FLUORESCENT—balances the green color of indoor pictures under fluorescent lighting.

￿TUNGSTEN—balances the red/orange color of indoor pictures under tungsten lighting.

The camera accepts the change and returns to the Menu screen.

5Press the MENU button to turn the Menu screen off.

To return to the Auto setting, highlight AUTO on the White Balance screen, and then press the SELECT button.

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Kodak DC3200 manual Adjusting the White Balance, White Balance screen appears. The current setting is checked