Pentax K200D User Manual - Page 189

Use the four-way controller, to change the, parameter.

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187 The following parameters can be changed. Recorded Pixels Quality Level White Balance Sensitivity Image Tone Saturation*1 Hue*1 Contrast Sharpness Filter Effect*2 Toning*2 J (3872×2592)/P (3008×2000)/ i (1824×1216) C (Best)/D (Better)/E (Good) F (Auto), G (Daylight), H (Shade), ^ (Cloudy), JN (Daylight white fluorescent lights), JW (White light fluorescent lights), JD (Daylight colors fluorescent lights), I (Tungsten Light), E (Flash), K (Manual) -2.0~+2.0 Bright/Natural/Portrait/Landscape/Vibrant/ Monochrome Available settings: -4 to +4 Available settings: -4 to +4 Available settings: -4 to +4 Available settings: -4 to +4 None/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/Magenta/Blue/ Cyan/Infrared Color Available settings: -4 to +4 *1 This can be set when any mode other than [Monochrome] is selected. *2 This can be set when [Monochrome] is selected. 2 Use the four-way controller (45) to change the parameter. 8 To make settings for White Balance and Custom Image, see "Adjusting the White Balance" (p.150) and "Setting the Image Processing Method in Capture Mode (Custom Image)" (p.144). Processing Images • Measured white balance values stored in the camera are applied with Manual White Balance. To re-measure the white balance, be sure to measure the white balance using the Shooting Fn menu beforehand. Refer to "Adjusting the White Balance Manually" (p.152). • For [Sharpness], turn the e-dial to switch between [Fine Sharpness] and [Sharpness]. The image outlines are even thinner and sharper with [Fine Sharpness], making it suited for capturing fine subjects such as hair.

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187
Processing Images
8
The following parameters can be changed.
*1
This can be set when any mode other than [Monochrome] is selected.
*2
This can be set when [Monochrome] is selected.
2
Use the four-way controller (
45
) to change the
parameter.
To make settings for White Balance and Custom Image, see “Adjusting
the White Balance” (p.150) and “Setting the Image Processing Method in
Capture Mode (Custom Image)” (p.144).
Recorded Pixels
J
(3872×2592)/
P
(3008×2000)/
i
(1824×1216)
Quality Level
C
(Best)/
D
(Better)/
E
(Good)
White Balance
F
(Auto),
G
(Daylight),
H
(Shade),
^
(Cloudy),
J
N
(Daylight white fluorescent lights),
J
W
(White light fluorescent lights),
J
D
(Daylight
colors fluorescent lights),
I
(Tungsten Light),
E
(Flash),
K
(Manual)
Sensitivity
–2.0~+2.0
Image Tone
Bright/Natural/Portrait/Landscape/Vibrant/
Monochrome
Saturation
*1
Available settings: –4 to +4
Hue
*1
Available settings: –4 to +4
Contrast
Available settings: –4 to +4
Sharpness
Available settings: –4 to +4
Filter Effect
*2
None/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red/Magenta/Blue/
Cyan/Infrared Color
Toning
*2
Available settings: –4 to +4
Measured white balance values stored in the camera are applied with Manual
White Balance. To re-measure the white balance, be sure to measure the
white balance using the Shooting Fn menu beforehand. Refer to “Adjusting
the White Balance Manually” (p.152).
For [Sharpness], turn the e-dial to switch between [Fine Sharpness] and
[Sharpness]. The image outlines are even thinner and sharper with [Fine
Sharpness], making it suited for capturing fine subjects such as hair.