Adjusting the white balance – Kodak DC4800 User Manual

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Adjusting the White Balance

Whites can look white in daylight, but different under other lighting conditions.
Use the White Balance setting to correct for these types of color shifts that
result from shooting pictures under different light sources.

1 Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P,

2.8, 5.6, or 8).

2 Press the Menu button to display the

Capture Menu screen.

3 Press a

button until the

icon is highlighted.

4 Press OK to display the White Balance

screen.

5 Press a

button to highlight the

White Balance setting you want to use.

m AUTO (default)—automatically

corrects the white balance. Ideal for
everyday picture taking.

m DAYLIGHT—Ideal for pictures in

natural lighting.

m FLASH—Corrects White Balance when using an external flash.

m TUNGSTEN—Corrects for the orange cast of household lightbulbs.

Ideal for indoor pictures under this lighting without flash.

m FLUORESCENT—Corrects for the green cast of fluorescent lighting.

Ideal for indoor pictures under this type of lighting without flash.

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