White Balance - Labomed Pixel Pro 3.2 User Manual

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PixelPro 3.2 Instruction Manual
The default setting for exposure is [Auto Exposure ].
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White Balance

The user can adjust white balance parameters according to the current light source to
obtain better image effects .
White Balance: By adjusting the ratio of the three individual components of red, green
and blue, the camera is able to reflect the true image color under various illumination
conditions. The default setting for camera white balance of the camera is Auto-white
balance. The user can uncheck [Lock White Balance] for environments with stable
illuminating conditions, or check [Lock White Balance] to lock the current white balance
setting for use in variable illuminating conditions.
Area white balance: In biology mode, when opening white balance options, and [Area
White Balance] is selected, the area white balance box will appear for the preview
pictures. In industrial mode, when opening white balance options, the area white
balance box will appear for preview pictures. The size of the area white balance box is
adjustable. Under stable lighting conditions, move the area white balance box to any
white part of the picture, then adjust its size, and check [Lock White Balance] to lock in
the current white balance, which will make white balance calibration more accurate.
Gray: Check to convert a color image to a monochrome (grayscale) image.
Red, Green, and Blue (Gain): Manually adjust the gain values of the red, green, and blue
channels for a suitable white balance effect. Values range from 0 to 683.
Close Color Temperature (CCT): The current close color temperature can be achieved by
adjusting the three gains above for Red, Green and Blue channels. It can also be manually
adjusted and matched to the close color temperature according to the current
illuminating environment. The method detailed above of calibrating white balance will
allow the user to achieve the correct color temperature more accurately. Setting ranges
from 2000K to 15000K.
Default: Click the [Default] button to restore this module's parameters to factory
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