Custom white balance setting, Photograph a white subject, From the menu, select [custom wb – Canon EOS D60 User Manual
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Custom White Balance Setting
Custom white balance lets you set the white balance yourself by photographing a white subject
to use as the basis for the camera’s white balance, and then selecting that picture for use as
white balance data.
Partial metering zone
Photograph a white subject.
Take a picture of a white subject, just as
you would take a normal picture.
# Frame the shot so that the white subject fills the
entire partial metering zone in the viewfinder.
# This picture can be taken using any mode (->-16).
@ Photograph a white subject so that a standard
exposure is obtained. If the picture is underex
posed or overexposed, the correct white balance
might not be obtained.
From the menu, select [Custom
WB].
@ Press the <MENU> button.
® Turn the <0> dial to select [Custom WB],
then press the <©> button.
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Select the image.
Turn the <0> dial to select the picture you
took in step 1, then press the <©> button.
@ When the setting is entered, the screen
returns to the menu.
@ Press the <MENU> button to clear the
screen and exit the menu.
Press the
<
wb
> button.
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Select the white balance.
C Turn the < Q > dial to select <tAa>.
The custom white balance is entered.
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