Panasonic AW-HN38H AW-HN38H Operating Instructions - Page 77

Picture, Chroma Level, White Balance Mode, Color Temperature, R Gain, Notes, Setting range

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Web screen configurations (continued) zzPicture Chroma Level Set here is the color intensity (chroma level) of the images. Setting range: -3 to +3 Factory settings: +2 AWB When you click the [Execute] button, this is used to execute automatic white balance (AWB) to set the white balance. For details, refer to page 17. White Balance Mode The white balance mode is selected here. Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because of the nature of the light source or other factors. If the white color serving as the reference can be recognized, subjects can be shot with natural coloring. Setting value: ATW This mode automatically corrects the white balance, even if the light source or color temperature changes. AWB A, AWB B When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the white balance is executed, the adjustment results obtained are stored in the memory selected. When AWB A or AWB B is then selected, the white balance stored in the selected memory can be recalled. 3200K This white balance mode is ideal when a 3200K halogen light is used as the light source. 5600K This white balance mode is ideal when 5600K sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light source. VAR Specify a color temperature from 2400K to 9900K. Factory settings: Manual1: ATW Manual2: AWB A Manual3: AWB B Color Temperature Specify a color temperature from 2400K to 9900K (in increments of about 100K). This is enabled when White Balance Mode is set to "VAR". Setting range: 2400K to 9900K Factory settings: 3200K R Gain, B Gain When "AWB A", "AWB B" or "VAR" is selected as the White Balance Mode setting, the white balance can be finely adjusted after automatic white balance (AWB) has been performed. Setting range: -30 to +30 Factory settings: 0 Notes ●● When automatic white balance (AWB) is executed, the R Gain and B Gain values are returned to "0". ●● When "AWB A", "AWB B" or "VAR" is selected as the White Balance Mode setting, the R Gain and B Gain adjustment values can be stored in the three memories, A, B and VAR. ●● When new values are set, the previous values are erased. Use each of the memories for a different purpose in accordance with the shooting conditions. ●● R Gain and B Gain adjustments cannot be performed when "White Balance Mode" is set to "ATW", "3200K", or "5600K". 77

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Web screen configurations
(continued)
z
Picture
Chroma Level
Set here is the color intensity (chroma level) of the
images.
Setting range:
–3 to +3
Factory settings:
+2
AWB
When you click the [Execute] button, this is used to
execute automatic white balance (AWB) to set the white
balance.
For details, refer to page 17.
White Balance Mode
The white balance mode is selected here.
Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because
of the nature of the light source or other factors.
If the white color serving as the reference can be
recognized, subjects can be shot with natural coloring.
Setting value:
ATW
This mode automatically corrects the white balance,
even if the light source or color temperature changes.
AWB A,
AWB B
When AWB A or AWB B is selected and the white
balance is executed, the adjustment results obtained
are stored in the memory selected.
When AWB A or AWB B is then selected, the white
balance stored in the selected memory can be
recalled.
3200K
This white balance mode is ideal when a 3200K
halogen light is used as the light source.
5600K
This white balance mode is ideal when 5600K
sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light
source.
VAR
Specify a color temperature from 2400K to 9900K.
Factory settings:
Manual1: ATW
Manual2: AWB A
Manual3: AWB B
Color Temperature
Specify a color temperature from 2400K to 9900K (in
increments of about 100K).
This is enabled when White Balance Mode is set to “VAR”.
Setting range:
2400K to 9900K
Factory settings:
3200K
R Gain, B Gain
When “AWB A”, “AWB B” or “VAR” is selected as the White
Balance Mode setting, the white balance can be finely
adjusted after automatic white balance (AWB) has been
performed.
Setting range:
–30 to +30
Factory settings:
0
When automatic white balance (AWB) is executed,
the R Gain and B Gain values are returned to “0”.
When “AWB A”, “AWB B” or “VAR” is selected as
the White Balance Mode setting, the R Gain and
B Gain adjustment values can be stored in the three
memories, A, B and VAR.
When new values are set, the previous values are
erased.
Use each of the memories for a different purpose in
accordance with the shooting conditions.
R Gain and B Gain adjustments cannot be
performed when “White Balance Mode” is set to
“ATW”, “3200K”, or “5600K”.
Notes