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| photography, the white |
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| balance (hue) of the |
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| monitor can be set to a |
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| value different from that |
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| used for photographs |
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Photo live view | effective if the lighting | |||
under which shots are framed is different from that | ||||
display WB | ||||
used when the photographs are taken, as is | ||||
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| sometimes the case when a flash or preset manual | |||
| white balance is used. Adjusting the photo live view | |||
| display white balance to produce a similar effect to | |||
| that used for the actual photographs makes it easier | |||
| to picture the results. To use the same white balance | |||
| for both the view in the monitor and the photograph, | |||
| select None. | |||
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| View two separate areas of |
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| the frame |
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(0 44). This option can be |
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used, for example, to align |
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display zoom |
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buildings with the horizon. |
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