Adjusting color tones, White balance – Sony DSC-T33 User Manual

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Adjusting color tones

— White Balance

You can set the white balance mode
according to your shooting conditions. The
apparent color of the subject is affected by
the lighting conditions. When you want to
fix the light source imaging conditions, or
when the color of the entire image seems
to be a bit unnatural, we recommend that
you adjust the white balance setting.

Auto (No indicator)
Adjusts the white balance automatically.
The factory setting is Auto.

(Daylight)

Shooting outdoors, shooting night scenes,
neon signs, fireworks or sunrise, or
shooting just before and after sundown

(Cloudy)

Shooting under a cloudy sky

(Fluorescent)

Shooting under fluorescent lighting

(Incandescent)
• Places where the lighting conditions

change quickly

• Under bright lighting such as

photography studios

WB

(Flash)

Adjusts the white balance only to the flash
conditions

Before operation

When shooting still images, set

(Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto]
(pages 53 and 120).

Control button

Mode switch

MENU

Set the mode switch to or

.

Press MENU.

The menu appears.

Select [WB] (White Bal) with

/, then select the desired
setting with

/.

To reactivate auto adjustment

Select [Auto] in step

.

• Under fluorescent lights that flicker, the

white balance adjustment function may not
work correctly even though you select

(Fluorescent).

• When the flash strobes, the manual setting is

canceled, and the image is recorded in [Auto]
(except in

WB (Flash) mode).

• Some settings cannot be selected depending on

the Scene Selection mode (page 43).

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