
WHITE BAL
If you need to adjust the color according to the ambient illumination, you can use the <WHITE BAL> function.
For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to “How to use the keyboard controller”. (page 18)
Illumination is generally referred to as color temperature, which is represented in a measurement of kelvin (K). Color temperatures for ordinary lighting are as follows:
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In the <WHITE BAL> menu, you can set a mode for correcting the <WHITE BAL>.
-ATW1,2 : If you set the <WHITE BAL> menu to <ATW1> or <ATW2> mode, this will monitor the change of the color temperature to correct the <WHITE BAL> as needed.
The following color temperature ranges are assured in individual modes:
ATW1 : 2500K ~ 9300K (Ú1)
ATW2 : 2000K ~ 10000K
(suitable to sodium light source) (Ú2)
10000K | Blue sky | |
9000K | Rainy | |
8000K |
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7000K |
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6000K | Cloudy | |
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5000K | Partly Cloudy | |
4000K | Sunny | |
3000K | Fluorescent lamp | |
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2000K | Halogen lamp | |
1000K | Candlelight | |
Tungsten lamp | ||
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Ú1 : With <ATW1> mode active in a color temperature environment ranging beyond between 2500K and 9300K, a proper white balance value may not be produced; if this is the case, you are recommended to use <ATW2> mode.
Ú2 : With <ATW2> mode active in a mostly single color environment, the display color and the actual one may differ; so select a mode as appropriate to your color temperature environment.