Pentax K110D Operation Manual - Page 87

Enter settings in each setting panel., Setting the White balance - flash

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85 2 Enter settings in each setting panel. The settings are reflected in the Preview panel. Settings can be applied in one of two methods, determined by the setting in the [Options] dialog. (p.98) • Reflect the settings immediately in real time. • Reflect the settings when clicking the icon on the Preview panel. Setting the White balance Item Description White Balance Settings Select from the following: Camera setting: Apply the white balance setting used on your camera. Override: Select the white balance to apply from [Daylight], [Shade], [Cloudy], [Daylight fluorescent], [Neutral white fluorescent], [Cool white fluorescent], [Tungsten lamp], or [Flash]. Gray point setting: Select the point in the preview image to turn gray. Specify using the pointer for the most appropriate white balance setting. Select from [1 point], [3 points], or [5 points]. When shooting a gray card to set the Gray point setting, a more accurate white balance may be achieved. Click [Reset] to delete the selected gray points. Set color temperature: The white balance is set according to the color temperature setting. Color This can be set when selecting [Set color temperature] with Temperature [Override] from [White Balance Settings]. Color Temperature: Slide the bar to set the color temperature or select the value from the list. Select from between 2500K to 10000K (in Kelvin). Fine tune: Use the two slide bars to correct unwanted color casting (color balance) of Amber, Blue, Magenta, and Green in captured images. Fine tune is not reflected in the color temperature display.

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Enter settings in each setting panel.
The settings are reflected in the Preview panel. Settings can be applied in
one of two methods, determined by the setting in the [Options] dialog. (p.98)
Reflect the settings immediately in real time.
Reflect the settings when clicking the
icon on the Preview panel.
Setting the White balance
Item
Description
White
Balance
Settings
Select from the following:
Camera setting:
Apply the white balance setting used on your camera.
Override:
Select the white balance to apply from [Daylight], [Shade], [Cloudy],
[Daylight fluorescent], [Neutral white fluorescent], [Cool white
fluorescent], [Tungsten lamp], or [Flash].
Gray point setting:
Select the point in the preview image to turn gray. Specify using
the pointer for the most appropriate white balance setting. Select
from [1 point], [3 points], or [5 points]. When shooting a gray card
to set the Gray point setting, a more accurate white balance may
be achieved. Click [Reset] to delete the selected gray points.
Set color temperature:
The white balance is set according to the color temperature setting.
Color
Temperature
This can be set when selecting [Set color temperature] with
[Override] from [White Balance Settings].
Color Temperature:
Slide the bar to set the color temperature or select the value
from the list. Select from between 2500K to 10000K (in Kelvin).
Fine tune:
Use the two slide bars to correct unwanted color casting (color
balance) of Amber, Blue, Magenta, and Green in captured
images. Fine tune is not reflected in the color temperature display.