Panasonic AWHE100N AWHE100N User Guide - Page 31

White balance adjustment, Automatic adjustment AWC: AWC A or

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White balance adjustment White balance adjustment In order for the white to be reproduced accurately, the ratio between the three primary colors (RGB) is adjusted. If the white balance has shifted out of adjustment, not only will the white be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire screen will also be degraded.  This adjustment must be performed when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period.  It must be performed when the lighting conditions or brightness has changed. The white balance can be adjusted automatically or manually (when it is to be adjusted finely following the automatic adjustment). In addition, it is possible to select preset values and the "Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)" function, which continues to constantly adjust the white balance automatically. The results of the white balance adjustment can be stored in two memories, A and B, when "AWC A" or "AWC B" has been selected for the white balance.  Once the white balance has been adjusted when the unit is used with the same settings and under the same conditions, its setting is completed simply by selecting a menu setting or pressing a button on the controller. There is no need to set it again.  Once a new setting is entered, the previous setting will be erased. Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to different shooting conditions.  Automatic adjustment (AWC: AWC A or AWC B) 1 Shoot a white subject (such as a white wall or handkerchief) so that it fills the screen.  Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects. When performing the operations using the accessory wireless remote control  Steps 2 through 7 represent the procedure for selecting the "AWC A" or "AWC B" memory. They need not be taken if a selection has already been made. 2 Set the shooting mode following the steps in "Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)" (page 19). At this time, keep the "Mode Set" sub-menu on the display.  Halogen Mode Set  Brightness Set Color Set G/L, Setup Set Other Set Initialize Return Example: Halogen mode 3 Press the [] or [] button to make "Color Set" blink. 4 Press the [] or [] button. The "Color Set" sub-menu is displayed.  Color Set  Chroma Level White Bal +1 AWC A Return 31

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White balance adjustment
White balance adjustment
In order for the white to be reproduced accurately, the ratio
between the three primary colors (RGB) is adjusted. If the
white balance has shifted out of adjustment, not only will the
white be reproduced poorly but the color tones of the entire
screen will also be degraded.
This adjustment must be performed when using the
unit for the first time or when the unit has not been
used for a prolonged period.
It must be performed when the lighting conditions or
brightness has changed.
The white balance can be adjusted automatically or
manually (when it is to be adjusted finely following the
automatic adjustment).
In addition, it is possible to select preset values and
the “Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)” function,
which continues to constantly adjust the white balance
automatically.
The results of the white balance adjustment can be stored
in two memories, A and B, when “AWC A” or “AWC B” has
been selected for the white balance.
Once the white balance has been adjusted when the
unit is used with the same settings and under the same
conditions, its setting is completed simply by selecting a
menu setting or pressing a button on the controller. There
is no need to set it again.
Once a new setting is entered, the previous setting will be
erased.
Use the two memories to store settings corresponding to
different shooting conditions.
Automatic adjustment (AWC: AWC A or
AWC B)
1
Shoot a white subject (such as a white
wall or handkerchief) so that it fills the
screen.
Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
When performing the operations using the
accessory wireless remote control
Steps
2
through
7
represent the procedure for selecting
the “AWC A” or “AWC B” memory. They need not be taken
if a selection has already been made.
2
Set the shooting mode following the
steps in “Selecting the shooting modes
(scene files)” (page 19).
At this time, keep the “Mode Set” sub-menu on the
display.

Halogen Mode Set

Brightness Set
Color Set
G/L, Setup Set
Other Set
Initialize
Return
Example: Halogen mode
3
Press the [
] or [
] button to make
“Color Set” blink.
4
Press the [
] or [
] button.
The “Color Set” sub-menu is displayed.

Color Set

Chroma Level
+1
White Bal
AWC A
Return