Setting The Color Temperature; Saving The White Balance Setting Of A Captured Image - Pentax 645D Operating Manual

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Setting the Color Temperature

You can save up to three color temperature settings. (The
default setting is [5000K].)
1
Select K in the [White Balance] screen and press
the 5 key.
3
2
Use the 23 keys to select K1, K2 or K3 and press
the 5 key.
The [Color Temperature] screen appears.
3
Use the R/S dials to
adjust the color
temperature.
Color temperature steps differ
depending on the e-dial.
e-dial
Kelvin
1 Step (100K)
R
10 Steps (1,000K)
S
4
Press the 4 button.
The settings are saved and the camera returns to the [White
Balance] screen.
Memo
• By default, the unit of Color Temperature is [Kelvin]. You can
change the unit to [Mired] in [22. Color Temperature Steps] in the
[A4] menu. (Figures are converted to Kelvin and displayed.)
(z
p.R33)
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You can copy the white balance setting of an image captured
with this camera and save it as Manual White Balance.
1
2
Color
K1
3
Temperature
G G
5000K
B B
A A A
±0
±0
M M
±0
MENU
Cancel
Check
OK
OK
Mired
1 Step (20M)
5 Steps (100M)
• The fine-tuned white balance value used when shooting is reset.
• Refer to "Setting the Playback Functions" (p.66) for operations of
Saving the White Balance Setting of
a Captured Image
In Playback mode, display the image with the
white balance setting you want to copy.
Select K (Save as Manual WB) in the playback
mode palette.
The save confirmation screen appears.
Select K1, K2 or K3, and
press the 4 button.
The white balance setting of the
selected image is saved to Manual
White Balance and the camera
switches to Capture mode.
Caution
Memo
the playback mode palette.
1
100-0105
100-0105
Manual White Balance is
Manual White Balance is
now set according to the
now set according to the
current image's color balance
current image's color balance
Cancel
OK
OK

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