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dial
left or right, up to nine shots total. The
shows the number of images (3), as do the lines hanging
below the
+/-
You control the white balance color differences by
bracketing toward amber or blue
mired number by holding the
turning the
maximum. Each increment of color difference, called
"mired", is controlled by the number at the top right of
the screens in
mired, 2 = 10 mired, and 3 = 15 mired.
image 1, has a 5 mired difference, image 2 has a 15
mired difference, and image 3 has a 10 mired difference.
Figure
4-59, image 1, shows a three-image bracket, with
each image having a 5 mired difference in color. One has
more amber, one is normal, and one has more blue.
Figure
4-59, image 2, shows a three-image bracket with
a 15 mired difference between each image, in the amber
direction only (A3F).
Figure
4-59, image 3, shows a three-image bracket with
a 10 mired color
difference in the blue direction only (b3F). If you do not
see an
A
(i.e., A3F) or
position at top left, it simply means that the bracket goes
in both directions, such as amber > normal > blue or
normal > amber > blue—according to how you have
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3. Take the bracketed picture series. Interestingly, you do
this by simply taking one picture. The camera takes that
picture, reapplies the color filtration for each image in
scale—just above the
Sub-command dial
Figure
4-59. Choose 1, 2, or 3, where 1=5
b
(i.e., b3F) in the image number
>
Bracketing order
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WB-BKT
(A
or b). Change the
Fn
(FUNC.)
button
left or right, up to three
Figure
set.
3F
symbol
symbol.
while
4-59,

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