Panasonic i-PRO WV-NW484SE Setup Manual page 24

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No.
Item
(8)
[Wait time]
Default: 30 sec
(9)
[White balance]
Default: ATW1
ATW1
ATW2
AWC
(10) [Red Gain]
(11) [Blue Gain]
(12) [DNR] (Digital Noise
Reduction)
Default: HIGH
HIGH
LOW
Select the interval before switching between the colour mode and black &
white mode from the following:
10 sec/30 sec/1 min/5 min
Select the white balance adjustment method from the following.
White colour can be adjusted by [Red Gain] and [Blue Gain].
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Note
• Under the following conditions, colour may not be faithfully
processed. In such cases, use the AWC white balance mode.
• When capturing a subject, the majority of which is a dense colour
• When the light source is clear blue sky or the setting sun
• When capturing a subject whose luminance is too low
• After selecting "AWC", click the [ADJUST] button. It will take around 7
seconds to complete the white balance adjustment.
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Sets the auto tracking white balance mode. In this mode, the camera
continually monitors the colour temperature of the light source and
automatically adjusts white balance.
In this mode, the supported colour temperature range is approximately
2,700 K to 6,000 K.
Sets the auto tracking white balance under a sodium lamp mode. The
camera will automatically adjust to the optimum white balance mode.
In this mode, the supported colour temperature range is approximately
2,000 K to 6,000 K.
Sets the auto white balance control mode. This mode is best in locations
where the light source is constant.
In this mode, the supported colour temperature range is approximately
2,000 K to 10000 K.
Select this item to adjust the red colour of images.
When the cursor is moved in the "+" direction, the red colour will become
denser. When it is moved in the "-" direction, the red colour will become
less dense.
Click the [RESET] button to reset the colour to the default.
Select this item to adjust the blue colour of images.
When the cursor is moved in the "+" direction, the blue colour will become
denser. When it is moved in the "-" direction, the blue colour will become
less dense.
Click the [RESET] button to reset the colour to the default.
When this function is active, noise is automatically reduced under low
lighting.
High DNR, afterimage remains
Low DNR, reduces afterimage
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