HP Photosmart R607 HP Photosmart R507/R607 digital camera with HP Instant Shar - Page 127

My image is, too dark., Flash Off, The wrong, date and/or, time is, shown., Date & Time

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Problem My image is too dark. The wrong date and/or time is shown. Possible cause Solution There was not enough light. z Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve. z Add indirect lighting. z Use the flash (see page 41). z Adjust the EV Compensation (see page 51). z Use Adaptive Lighting (see page 62). The flash was Make sure your subject is within on, but the the flash working distance. If so, subject was too try using the Flash Off setting far away. (see page 41), which will require a longer exposure (use a tripod). A light is behind the subject. z Use the Flash On setting (see page 41), or use Adaptive Lighting (see page 62) to brighten the subject. z Increase the EV Compensation (see page 51). z Use the Spot setting for AE Metering (see page 60). The scene had Increase the EV Compensation (see many light- page 51). colored objects, such as a white dog in snow. The date and/ Reset the date and time by using or time was set the Date & Time option in the incorrectly or Setup Menu (see page 105). the time zone has changed. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Support 127

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Support
127
My image is
too dark.
There was not
enough light.
Wait for natural lighting
conditions to improve.
Add indirect lighting.
Use the flash (see
page 41).
Adjust the
EV Compensation
(see
page 51).
Use
Adaptive Lighting
(see
page 62).
The flash was
on, but the
subject was too
far away.
Make sure your subject is within
the flash working distance. If so,
try using the
Flash Off
setting
(see
page 41), which will require
a longer exposure (use a tripod).
A light is
behind the
subject.
Use the
Flash On
setting (see
page 41), or use
Adaptive
Lighting
(see
page 62) to
brighten the subject.
Increase the
EV Compensation
(see
page 51).
Use the
Spot
setting for
AE
Metering
(see
page 60).
The scene had
many light-
colored objects,
such as a white
dog in snow.
Increase the
EV Compensation
(
see
page 51).
The wrong
date and/or
time is
shown.
The date and/
or time was set
incorrectly or
the time zone
has changed.
Reset the date and time by using
the
Date & Time
option in the
Setup Menu
(see
page 105).
Problem
Possible cause
Solution