HP Jornada 520 HP Pocket Camera for HP Jornada Pocket PC - (English) User Guid - Page 24

White Balance, Options, White, Balance, Advanced, the same picture using different settings

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• Change the White Balance setting to the appropriate type of lighting, or choose None under the following conditions: • Pictures taken with indoor lighting appear tinted (either bluish or yellowish). • The picture is composed of a uniform, primary color (for example, a close-up shot of lemons or oranges). • No white color is present in picture. On the View menu, tap Options, and then tap White Balance on the Advanced tab. • If you are not sure how your picture will turn out, take the same picture using different settings, and compare the results. The Camera Log feature helps you keep track of the exposure settings used for each picture. For more information, see "Camera Log" in the "Advanced Options" section. • For close-up pictures (distances of 10 - 110 cm [4 - 46 in.]), use the digital viewfinder (on the screen of your HP Jornada) and turn the focus ring on the camera to get the best focus. The digital viewfinder displays subjects exactly as they will be captured by your HP pocket camera. • For distant subjects (more than 110 cm [46 in.]), use the optical viewfinder on the camera itself. Turn the focus ring on the camera clockwise until it clicks into place. 20 hp pocket camera

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hp pocket camera
Change the
White Balance
setting to the appropriate
type of lighting, or choose
None
under the following
conditions:
Pictures taken with indoor lighting appear tinted
(either bluish or yellowish).
The picture is composed of a uniform, primary color
(for example, a close-up shot of lemons or oranges).
No white color is present in picture.
On the
View
menu, tap
Options
, and then tap
White
Balance
on the
Advanced
tab.
If you are not sure how your picture will turn out, take
the same picture using different settings, and compare
the results. The Camera Log feature helps you keep
track of the exposure settings used for each picture. For
more information, see “Camera Log” in the “Advanced
Options” section.
For close-up pictures (distances of 10 – 110 cm [4 –
46 in.]), use the digital viewfinder (on the screen of your
HP Jornada) and turn the focus ring on the camera to
get the best focus. The digital viewfinder displays
subjects exactly as they will be captured by your HP
pocket camera.
For distant subjects (more than 110 cm [46 in.]), use the
optical viewfinder on the camera itself. Turn the focus
ring on the camera clockwise until it clicks into place.