Minolta MN40WP User Manual page 24

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button to confirm your required quality option (Normal, Fine, Super Fine),
Super Fine uses the least amount of compression for saving, and as a
result produces a higher photo quality.
4. Press the MODE button to exit the settings menu.
3.2.4 White Balance
White Balance changes the color of light in your pictures, making it seem
warmer or cooler depending on how the light you're shooting in affects the
frame.
1. In Video Mode press the SETTINGS button.
2. Select 'White Balance' using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected option (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy,
Florescent, Incandescent).
4. Press the MODE button to exit the settings menu.
3.2.5 Color Effect
This function sets the color filter effect of a photograph.
1. In Video Mode press the SETTINGS button.
2. Select 'Color Effect' using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected option (Standard, Sepia, Monochrome,
Vivid).
4. Press the MODE button to exit the settings menu.
3.2.6 Image Sharpness
This function adjusts the visible detail of a photograph.
1. In Video Mode press the SETTINGS button.
2. Select 'Image Sharpness' using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected option (Soft, Normal, Sharp).
4. Press the MODE button to exit the settings menu.
3.2.7 Light Exposure
This function adjusts the frame brightness in your photograph.
1. In Video Mode press the SETTINGS button.
2. Select 'Light Exposure' using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the OK
button to confirm your selected option (+3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3).
4. Press the MODE button to exit the settings menu.

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