Philips SIC3608S User manual (English) - Page 14
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6.2 Photo Quality Photos can be compressed so that you can save a larger quantity of photos to a memory card. However, the more the photo is compressed, the lower the image quality.To conserve memory, use a lower photo quality to create a smaller file size. Normal quality photos may also be appropriate for photos used only for the web, computers or mobile phones. Use the Super Quality setting for print photos and large print photos. 1) Press the OK button 2) Highlight the Image menu. 3) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight Quality and press OK to display the submenu. 4) Press the navigation stick Up or Down to highlight the desired quality: Super, Fine, or Normal 5) Press OK. 6) Press the navigation stick to the Left TWICE to exit. 6.3 White Balance Although imperceptible to the human eye, outdoor light and indoor light take on different hues. A photo taken outdoors can appear blue: an indoor photo may have a yellow cast.This is called "white balance." The camera defaults to automatically set the white balance. However, if a photo does not display the colors correctly, or to set the camera manually for a different white balance, you can manually choose: Day Light for outdoors; Tungsten or Fluorescent indoor lighting, or Cloudy for outdoor overcast shooting. To set the white balance: 13