Shooting with natural color tones (white balance), P.74) – Toshiba Gigashot A Series User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

Hard Disk Camera GSC-A100FE/GSC-A40FE

Shooting with Natural Color Tones (White Balance)

When you take pictures under a range of different light sources, you can
use the white balance (

p.156) setting to obtain more natural-looking

color tones.

1. From the recording menu (

p.34), select [WHITE BALANCE].

Use the jog dial to select [WHITE BALANCE] and then press the OK
( ) button.

2. Select the desired white balance.

Move the OK ( ) button left or right to select the desired white balance
and then press the OK ( ) button.
If you select [PRESET], move on to “Matching the White Balance

Manually”.

POINT

If the stored white balance setting is unsuitable, you can use presets to

manually set the white balance.

ATTENTION

If you use a setting other than [AUTO] and the selected setting does not

match the light source, the color tones may appear unnatural.

AUTO:

Automatic adjustment

SUNLIGHT:

For recording in sunlight

CLOUD:

For recording under cloudy skies

FLUORESCENT LIGHT H: For recording under daylight fluorescent

lights (fluorescent lights with a bluish cast)

FLUORESCENT LIGHT L: For recording under neutral fluorescent

lights (fluorescent lights with a reddish cast)

INCANDESCENT LAMP:

For recording under incandescent lights

PRESET:

To use your own preset data

RECORDING MENU

SELF-TIMER

WHITE BALANCE

RAISE SENSITIVITY

EXIT

CONTINUOUS RECORDING

WHITE BALANCE

AUTO

OK

OK

CANCEL

CANCEL

OK

CANCEL

MEMO

Setting the camera to Auto mode selects [AUTO] as the white balance setting.

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