Olympus C-60 Zoom C-60 Zoom Reference Manual - Page 152

Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture., Part of the picture is too dark., Miscellaneous

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Troubleshooting Possible cause Corrective action The colors of pictures look unnatural. Indoor lighting can affect the picture's colors. No white in the picture. The white balance setting is wrong. Set the white balance according to the lighting. Include something white in the picture, or shoot using the fill-in flash mode . Adjust the white balance according to the light source. Part of the picture is too dark. The lens was partly Hold the camera correctly, blocked by your finger or keeping your fingers and the the strap. strap away from the lens. Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture. This may be caused by Process the picture using a excessively bright graphics application ultraviolet light on the (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, subject, such as sunlight etc.). For example, after picking shining through the leaves up unnatural colors with a of trees, window frames in syringe tool, etc. you can select bright light at night, color areas, and try color reflection of metal in direct conversion or saturation sunlight, etc. adjustment. For details, refer to the manual for the graphics application you are using. Ref. Page P. 85 P. 55 P. 85 P. 39 - 10 Miscellaneous 151

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Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture.
Part of the picture is too dark.
151
10
Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting
The colors of pictures look unnatural.
Indoor lighting can affect
the picture’s colors.
No white in the picture.
The white balance setting
is wrong.
The lens was partly
blocked by your finger or
the strap.
This may be caused by
excessively bright
ultraviolet light on the
subject, such as sunlight
shining through the leaves
of trees, window frames in
bright light at night,
reflection of metal in direct
sunlight, etc.
Set the white balance according
to the lighting.
Include something white in the
picture, or shoot using the fill-in
flash mode
.
Adjust the white balance
according to the light source.
Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers and the
strap away from the lens.
Process the picture using a
graphics application
(Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro,
etc.). For example, after picking
up unnatural colors with a
syringe tool, etc. you can select
color areas, and try color
conversion or saturation
adjustment. For details, refer to
the manual for the graphics
application you are using.
P. 85
P. 55
P. 85
P. 39
Possible cause
Corrective action
Ref. Page