Toshiba IK-1000 Instruction Manual - Page 15

White Balance

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6.2 White Balance For the white balance adjustment for this unit, ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance), ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) and MANUAL (Manual White Balance) adjustments are provided. To select the desired mode, refer to the item "7.4 WHT BAL (White balance)" in the chapter "7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY." Outline Feature Remarks ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance) The camera automatically measures color temperature to adjust the white balance. The camera automatically traces changes in color temperature to adjust the white balance. If illumination condition is not good, white balance may not be obtained. ONE PUSH WB MANUAL (One Push White Balance) (Manual white balance) Adjust the white balance by pressing the [DATA UP] button while shooting the white object in an area set on the ONE PUSH WB setting screen. The accuracy is higher than that of ATW. This is appropriate to shooting conditions where color temperature does not change so much. While shooting a white object, perform adjustment on the WHT BAL Setting Screen. Artificial white balance can be set. This is appropriate to shooting conditions where color temperature does not change so much. Perform adjustments by confirming with a monitor or a vector scope. 6.2.1 ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) • Set the MODE to ONE PUSH WB on the WHT BAL setting screen. (Refer to the item "7.4.1 "WHT BAL (White Balance)"") • If the screen displays a color bar and the index/setting screen is displayed, press the [DISP] button to clear the color bar and character display on the setting screen. • Shoot a white object that fills the screen set on the AWB setting screen (refer to the item "7.4.1 (3) "Changing ONE PUSH WB area"") and then press the [DATA UP] button for approximately one second. • The character AWB blinks when the AWB operation starts. • The character AWB stops blinking when the AWB operation finishes, and the result is displayed for approximately one second. - 15 -

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6.2.1
ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance)
Set the MODE to ONE PUSH WB on the WHT BAL setting screen. (Refer to the item
“7.4.1 “WHT BAL (White Balance)””)
If the screen displays a color bar and the index/setting screen is displayed, press the
[DISP] button to clear the color bar and character display on the setting screen.
Shoot a white object that fills the screen set on the AWB setting screen (refer to the item
“7.4.1 (3) “Changing ONE PUSH WB area””) and then press the [DATA UP] button for
approximately one second.
The character AWB blinks when the AWB operation starts.
The character AWB stops blinking when the AWB operation finishes, and the result is
displayed for approximately one second.
ATW
ONE PUSH WB
MANUAL
(Automatic Tracking
(One Push White Balance)
(Manual white balance)
White Balance)
Outline
Feature
Remarks
The camera automatically
measures color
temperature to adjust the
white balance.
The camera automatically
traces changes in color
temperature to adjust the
white balance.
If illumination condition is
not good, white balance
may not be obtained.
Adjust the white balance
by pressing the [DATA UP]
button while shooting the
white object in an area set
on the ONE PUSH WB
setting screen.
The accuracy is higher
than that of ATW. This is
appropriate to shooting
conditions where color
temperature does not
change so much.
While shooting a white
object, perform
adjustment on the WHT
BAL Setting Screen.
Artificial white balance
can be set. This is
appropriate to shooting
conditions where color
temperature does not
change so much.
Perform adjustments by
confirming with a monitor
or a vector scope.
6.2
White Balance
For the white balance adjustment for this unit, ATW (Automatic Tracking White Balance),
ONE PUSH WB (One Push White Balance) and MANUAL (Manual White Balance)
adjustments are provided. To select the desired mode, refer to the item “7.4 WHT BAL
(White balance)” in the chapter “7. MODE SETTING BY ON SCREEN DISPLAY.”