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Select
Video/Audio
│
Camera
and press .
Select the
White Balance
type from the drop
down list. EVC main system supports up to 5
types of white balance for your selection.
Auto:
Most cameras default to automatic white balance. It makes white objects bright white and alter
all the other colors to match.
Cloudy:
You can use the
Cloudy
white balance setting instead of auto on a cloudy day. This allows
the camera to compensate for blueness in the shadows, warming up the scene to better match what
your eye would see.
Daylight:
You can use
Daylight
settings only when shooting in very bright sunlight, as it can produce
bluish results on overcast days.
Fluorescent:
You can use
Fluorescent
setting to cancel out the green or blue cast, which can
produce sickly-looking results on human skin.
Tungsten:
This setting assumes a color temperature of around 3,200k and is suitable for most
tungsten lamps that normally emit a yellow light. This is usually used to correct for the same color cast.