Changing The White Balance - Ricoh RDC-6000 Operation Manual

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Changing the White Balance

The White Balance mode is a function for adjusting the white balance so that color
balance is natural under any type of lighting. Normally, the Auto mode is used. When
in the Auto mode, the white balance of white areas is automatically adjusted to a
standard, so white objects will appear white under any type of lighting. Because of this,
the white balance may not be correct with subjects having white areas or dark areas.
In such cases, change to the White Balance mode before the start of recording.
Auto
Daylight
Overcast
Tungsten
Fluorescent
User Define (
U
W/B Calibration (
Subjects with which auto white balance adjustment is difficult
Tips
• Single-color subjects
• Subjects under multiple light sources
q Set the Mode dial to [
w Press the
[WHITE BALANCE], then press the
ENTER
Select
The Settings menu will be displayed.
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: Adjustment is performed automatically by the camera.
: Used when recording outdoors where white balance
adjustment is difficult.
: Used in cloudy weather and in the shade where white
balance adjustment is difficult.
: Used under Tungsten lighting where white balance
adjustment is difficult.
: Used under fluorescent lighting where white balance
adjustment is difficult.
)
: The white balance can be adjusted by adjusting red (R),
green (G) and blue (B).
) : The white balance is corrected using a white subject as the
W
standard.
] and then press the MENU button.
and
buttons to select
button.
MENU[RECORD]
RECORDING MODE
GRID TEMPLATE
WHITE BALANCE
EXPOSURE MODE
IMAGE ENLARGEMENT
ISO SENSITIVITY
FOCUS
AUTO
EXIT
1/2
Select

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