Canon 0304B001 Macintosh Software Guide - Page 14
Click White Balance Function, Adjusting with the Color Wheel, Personal White Balance
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Adjusting with the Color Wheel You can select a desired color from the color wheel. You can also specify the hue in the range of 0 to 359 (in 1-stop increments), and the saturation in the range of 0 to 255 (in 1-stop increments). 1 Click the [Tune] button. ¿ The color wheel appears. Personal White Balance You can apply the personal white balance (p.2-4) that you registered in the edit window or the edit image window to images. Click the [1], [2] or [3] button. ¿ The registered personal white balance is applied to the image. Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Displaying Thumbnail Images and Performing Basic Edits in the Main Window 2 Adjust an image while viewing it. O Drag [ ] to adjust an image. You can enter a value or click the [ ] / [ ] buttons to specify the hue and saturation. You cannot use the personal white balance if you have not registered it. Click White Balance Function Makes white the standard for the point you selected and color in the image is adjusted. 1 Click the [Click (RAW)] button (p.1-2). ¿ When you move the cursor over the image, the cursor [ ] changes to [ ]. 2 Click the point where is to be the standard. ¿ The color in the image is adjusted with white as the standard on the point you selected. O If you click on another point over the image, the white balance is adjusted again. O When you finish this operation, click the [Click (RAW)] button. 2 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Window 3 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Image Window 4 Displaying an Image in the Quick Check Window 5Reference O The coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-bit conversion) of the image are displayed in the lower left of the main window (p.1-2). O The image is adjusted based on the value of 1 1 pixels from the clicked point. O Even if you have selected a neutral gray point of the image, the result of adjustments is the same as when you select a white point. Index 1-8