Sony ILCE-3000K/BM Handbook - Page 88

Fine adjusting the color tones, C.Temp./Filter, Effects of lighting conditions

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Table of contents Sample photo Menu z Effects of lighting conditions The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions. The color tones are adjusted automatically, but you can also adjust them manually using the [White Balance] function. Weather/ lighting Characteristics of light Daylight White (standard) Cloudy Bluish Fluorescent Incandescent Green-tinged Reddish Fine adjusting the color tones 1 MENU t [Brightness/Color] t [White Balance] t desired mode. 2 As necessary, OPTION t adjust the color tones by pressing the top/ bottom/right/left parts of the control wheel. You can adjust the color tones towards G (green), M (magenta), A (amber) or B (blue). C.Temp./Filter 1 MENU t [Brightness/Color] t [White Balance] t [C.Temp./Filter]. 2 OPTION t select the desired color temperature by turning the control wheel. The higher the number, the more reddish the image, and the lower the number, the more bluish the image. 3 Adjust the color tones by pressing the top/bottom/right/left parts of the control wheel. Index 88GB Continued r

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Table of
contents
Sample photo
Menu
Index
1
MENU
t
[Brightness/Color]
t
[White Balance]
t
desired mode.
2
As necessary, OPTION
t
adjust the color tones by pressing the top/
bottom/right/left parts of the control wheel.
You can adjust the color tones towards G (green), M (magenta), A (amber) or B (blue).
1
MENU
t
[Brightness/Color]
t
[White Balance]
t
[C.Temp./Filter].
2
OPTION
t
select the desired color temperature by turning the control
wheel.
The higher the number, the more reddish the image, and the lower the number, the more
bluish the image.
3
Adjust the color tones by pressing the top/bottom/right/left parts of the
control wheel.
Fine adjusting the color tones
C.Temp./Filter
z
Effects of lighting conditions
The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions.
The color tones are adjusted automatically, but you can also adjust them manually using the
[White Balance] function.
Weather/
lighting
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Incandescent
Characteristics
of light
White
(standard)
Bluish
Green-tinged
Reddish
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