Casio EX-S880BK Owners Manual - Page 178

Adjusting Image Brightness

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In a location where color temperature is very high, like in the shade of a building, etc. (Shade) Under white or daylight white fluorescent lighting, without suppressing color cast N (Day White Fluorescent) Under daylight fluorescent lighting, while suppressing color cast D (Daylight Fluorescent) Under incandescent lighting, while suppressing color cast (Tungsten) Cancel white balance adjustment Cancel • Normally, the initially selected white balance setting on the above menu is the one that was used when you originally recorded the image. If you used the "Auto" or "Manual" white balance setting when you recorded the image, "Cancel" will be selected (page 132). • If you select the same white balance setting as the one you selected when you originally recorded the image, pressing [SET] will exit the white balance adjustment menu without changing the image. IMPORTANT! • Adjusting the white balance of an image creates a new image with the new white balance setting. The original image also remains in memory. • When you display an image whose white balance has been adjusted on the camera's monitor screen, the date and time indicates when the image was originally recorded, not when the white balance was adjusted. Adjusting Image Brightness Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness of snapshots. 1. In the PLAY mode, use [W] and [X] to scroll through images and display the one whose brightness you want to adjust. 2. Press [MENU]. 3. Select the "PLAY" tab, select "Brightness", and then press [X]. • Note that the above step is possible only when there is a snapshot displayed on the monitor screen. C 178 EDITING IMAGES

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EDITING IMAGES
Normally, the initially selected
w
hite
b
alance setting on
the a
b
o
v
e men
u
is the one that
w
as
u
sed
w
hen yo
u
originally recorded the image. If yo
u
u
sed the “A
u
to” or
“Man
u
al”
w
hite
b
alance setting
w
hen yo
u
recorded the
image, “Cancel”
w
ill
b
e selected (page 132).
If yo
u
select the same
w
hite
b
alance setting as the one
yo
u
selected
w
hen yo
u
originally recorded the image,
pressing [SET]
w
ill exit the
w
hite
b
alance adj
u
stment
men
u
w
itho
u
t changing the image.
IMPORTANT!
Adj
u
sting the
w
hite
b
alance of an image creates a ne
w
image
w
ith the ne
w
w
hite
b
alance setting. The original
image also remains in memory.
W
hen yo
u
display an image
w
hose
w
hite
b
alance has
b
een
adj
u
sted on the camera’s monitor screen, the date and time
indicates
w
hen the image
w
as originally recorded, not
w
hen the
w
hite
b
alance
w
as adj
u
sted.
Use the follo
w
ing proced
u
re to adj
u
st the
b
rightness of
snapshots.
1.
In the PLAY mode, use [
] and [
] to scroll
through images and display the one whose
brightness you want to adjust.
2.
Press [MENU].
3.
Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Brightness”,
and then press [
].
Note that the a
b
o
v
e step is possi
b
le only
w
hen there is a
snapshot displayed on the monitor screen.
In a location
w
here color temperat
u
re is
v
ery high, like in the shade of a
bu
ilding, etc.
(Shade)
Under
w
hite or daylight
w
hite
fl
u
orescent lighting,
w
itho
u
t
s
u
ppressing color cast
(Day
W
hite
Fl
u
orescent)
Under daylight fl
u
orescent lighting,
w
hile s
u
ppressing color cast
(Daylight
Fl
u
orescent)
Under incandescent lighting,
w
hile
s
u
ppressing color cast
(T
u
ngsten)
Cancel
w
hite
b
alance adj
u
stment
Cancel
N
D
Adjusting Image Brightness
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