33
Other
Applications
Playing/
Erasing Images
Basic
Photography
Additional
Information
Connecting to
the PC
Getting Ready
LCD brightness
Preview
White balance
Picture quality
Changing the Preset Conditions of Recording menu (continued)

Positive (+) Compensation

Copying of printed text (black characters
on white paper)
Backlit portraits
Very bright scenes (such as snowfields)
and highly reflective subjects
Shots made up predominantly of sky

Negative (–) Compensation

Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark
backgrounds
Copying of printed text (white characters
on black paper)
Scenes with low reflectivity, such as
shots of green or dark foliage

White balance

The human eye adapts to changes in light so that white objects
still appear white even when the light changes. With cameras,
however, the color balance must be adjusted according to the
colors of the light surrounding the subject. This color adjustment
is called the white balance adjustment. This setting allows you to
set the white balance when taking photographs under specific
lighting conditions.
Select and set the appropriate white balance using [ ] and [ ].
[ ] :Automatic adjustment. (Default)
[ ] :Photography outdoors in sunny day.
[ ] :Photography in cool white flourescent light.
[ ] :Photography in standard flourescent light.
[ ] :Photography in incandescent light.
[ ] :Photography out doors in cloudy weather.

Picture quality

Set the quality of picture.
[ ] :High quality Photographs are taken with high quality
(1600 X 1200).
[ ] :Standard Photographs are taken with normal quality
(1600 X 1200). (Default)
[ ] :Economy Photographs are taken with normal quality
(800 X 600).

Preview

Set the preview display to ON/OFF after a photograph is taken.
[ ] : Sets the preview display to ON (Default)
[ ] : Sets the preview display to OFF

LCD brightness

Set the brightness of the LCD monitor.
[ ] :The brightness of the LCD monitor is set somewhat on
the dark side.
[ ] :
The LCD monitor is set to the normal brightness. (Default)
[ ] :The brightness of the LCD monitor is set somewhat on the light side.