Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual - Page 69

Setting the Custom White Balance, POWER, Shot SETUP, New W/B

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The setting, which appears in the status display panel next to the W.B. mark, remains in effect while you take pictures. white balance setting 3 Press the button next to Shot SETUP to go to the Shot SETUP menu. NOTE When nothing appears next to W.B. on the display panel, the camera is in the fixed white balance mode. Setting the Custom White Balance Follow these steps to customize the white balance setting: 1 Remove the camera's lens cap and press the POWER button to turn on the camera. 2 Turn the camera dial to to display the SETUP menu. If necessary, change to Program or Manual user mode. 4 Press the button below New W/B. 5 You see a screen asking you if you want to save a new setting for the custom white balance mode. Press the button next to Yes to save a new white balance setting. The camera's lens moves out (if it isn't already out). You see a message with a framed area that the camera's lens uses to set the white balance. 6 Focus the camera on a piece of white paper, or some other object to set the white balance by, and press the shutter button to save the setting. Adjusting Exposure and Color Settings 5-8

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Adjusting Exposure and Color Settings
5-8
The setting, which appears in the status display panel
next to the
W.B.
mark, remains in effect while you take
pictures.
NOTE
When nothing appears next to
W.B.
on the display panel, the
camera is in the fixed white balance mode.
Setting the Custom White Balance
Follow these steps to customize the white balance setting:
1
Remove the camera
s lens cap and press the
POWER
button to turn on the camera.
2
Turn the camera dial to
to display the SETUP
menu. If necessary, change to Program or Manual user
mode.
3
Press the button next to
Shot SETUP
to go to the Shot
SETUP menu.
4
Press the button below
New W/B
.
5
You see a screen asking you if you want to save a new
setting for the custom white balance mode. Press the
button next to
Yes
to save a new white balance setting.
The camera
s lens moves out (if it isn
t already out). You
see a message with a framed area that the camera
s lens
uses to set the white balance.
6
Focus the camera on a piece of white paper, or some
other object to set the white balance by, and press the
shutter button to save the setting.
white
balance
setting