Canon EOS 20D EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manual (EOS Viewer Utility 1.2. - Page 150

Selecting the White Balance

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Editing RAW Images Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the white balance in the images. You can then save white balance data on your computer (M-36) and register them on the camera (M-82). Selecting the White Balance You can select the white balance that is the closest to the light source when shots were taken. Select the white balance from the list box. White Balance Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash Color Temp. Details Color Temp. K (Kelvin) Automatically adjusts the white balance. Approx. 3000 to 7000 For sunny daylight outdoors. Approx. 5200 For shaded areas outdoors. Approx. 7000 For cloudy or hazy days and during sunset. Approx. 6000 For tungsten (light bulb) light. Approx. 3200 For white fluorescent light. Approx. 4000 When flash is used. Approx. 6000 You can manually set color temperature for 2800 to 10000K (in 100K increments) (M-33). Approx. 2800 to 10000 M-32

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Editing RAW Images
M-32
You can adjust the white balance in the images. You can then save white balance data on your
computer (M-36) and register them on the camera (M-82).
Selecting the White Balance
You can select the white balance that is the closest to the light source when shots were taken.
Select the white balance from the list box.
White Balance
Details
Color Temp.
K (Kelvin)
Auto
Automatically adjusts the white balance.
Approx. 3000 to 7000
Daylight
For sunny daylight outdoors.
Approx. 5200
Shade
For shaded areas outdoors.
Approx. 7000
Cloudy
For cloudy or hazy days and during sunset.
Approx. 6000
Tungsten
For tungsten (light bulb) light.
Approx. 3200
Fluorescent
For white fluorescent light.
Approx. 4000
Flash
When flash is used.
Approx. 6000
Color Temp.
You can manually set color temperature for
2800 to 10000K (in 100K increments) (M-33).
Approx. 2800 to 10000
Adjusting the White Balance