Adjusting the White Balance
( WHITE BALANCE)
You can only set the white balance when the EXPOSURE & FLASH mode is set to – or .
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1 Display the MENU screen in Capture mode.
For details on displaying the MENU screen, see “Displaying the MENU Screen in Capture Mode” on page 29.
2 SelectWHITE BALANCE by pressing the v or
Vcontrol button.
3 Press the ENTER button.
The WHITE BALANCE screen appears.
4 Select the method for adjusting the white balance by pressing the v or V control button.
AUTO: The white balance is adjusted automatically.
3000K to 7000K: Select a color temperature to suit the lighting conditions. You can select color temperatures between 3000K and 7000K in units of 500K. The white balance is adjusted according to the selected color temperature. OnePush (NEW): A new image is captured as the reference value for white. Under the same lighting conditions that you use for taking
pictures, display a white object (such as a piece of paper or cloth) in the center of the LCD, and then press the release button or the ENTER button. The white balance is captured and adjusted for the current lighting conditions.
OnePush (PREV): Uses the previous white balance value captured with One Push (NEW).
5 Press the ENTER button.
The selected white balance setting is saved, and the MENU screen for Capture mode reappears.
Viewing Information on Captured Images (PICTURE INFO)
You can view information about captured images, including EXPOSURE & FLASH mode settings, on the LCD.
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1Display the MENU screen in Playback mode.
For details on displaying the MENU screen, see “Displaying the MENU Screen in Playback Mode” on page 29.
2Select PICTURE INFO by pressing the v or V control button.
3Press the ENTER button.
The PICTURE INFO screen appears.
You can select images by pressing the b or B control button.
4 Press the MENU/GO BACK or ENTER button. The MENU screen for Playback mode reappears.
Note
Printing cannot be performed from the PICTURE INFO screen. Return to the Playback mode display to perform printing.
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