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2 Enter settings in each setting panel.
The settings are reflected in the Preview panel. Settings can be applied in one of two methods, determined by the setting in the [Options] dialog. (p.99)
•Reflect the settings immediately in real time.
•Reflect the settings when clicking the icon on the Preview panel. Setting the White balance
Item | Description |
White | Select from the following: |
Balance | Camera setting: |
Settings | Apply the white balance setting used on your camera. |
| Override: |
| Select the white balance to apply from [Daylight], [Shade], |
| [Cloudy], [Daylight fluorescent], [Neutral white fluorescent], |
| [Cool white fluorescent], [Tungsten lamp], or [Flash]. |
| Gray point setting: |
| Select the point in the preview image to turn gray. Specify using |
| the pointer for the most appropriate white balance setting. Select |
| from [1 point], [3 points], or [5 points]. When shooting a gray card |
| to set the Gray point setting, a more accurate white balance may |
| be achieved. Click [Reset] to delete the selected gray points. |
| Set color temperature: |
| The white balance is set according to the color temperature |
| setting. Slide the bar to set the color temperature or select the |
| value from the list. Select from between 2500K to 10000K (in |
| Kelvin). |
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Fine tune | Use the slide bars to adjust the white balance of Amber and Blue, |
| and Magenta and Green to your liking. (Set up to seven steps for all |
| directions of colors.) Adjust White Balance mode (Camera setting, |
| each Override option, Gray point setting, Set color temperature) for |
| white balance settings for each image. |
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