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Toshiba IK-TU51CU - White Balance

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6.
2
White
Balance
For
the
white
balance
adjustment
for
this
unit,
ATW
(Automatic
Trace
White
balance),
AWB
(Automatic
White
Balance)
and
MANUAL
(Manual
white
balance)
adjustments
are
provided.
Referring
to
the
items
“7.2
(3)
WHT
BAL
(White
balance),
7.
MODE
SETTING
BY
ON
SCREEN
DISPLAY”,
select
the
desired
mode.
ATW
(Automatic
Trace
White
Balance)
AWB
(Automatic
White
Balance)
MANUAL
(Manual
White
Balance)
Outline
Camera
measures
the
object
color
temperature
and
adjust
the
white
balance
automatically.
Adjust
white
balance
by
displaying
the
white
object
inside
the
area
set
by
AWB
menu
and
pressing
the
[DATA
UP]
button.
Adjust
the
white
balance
manually
using
the
WHT
BAL
menu
while
shooting
the
white
object.
Features
Traces
variations
of
color
temperature
and
adjusts
the
white
balance
automati¬
cally.
Measurement
accuracy
is
higher
than
ATW.
This
mode
is
effective
when
shooting
under
less
varia¬
tions
of
color
temperature.
Artificial
white
balance
setting
can
be
set.
The
manual
adjustment
is
most
effective
under
shooting
condition
with
no
color
temperature
variation.
Notes
If
an
illumination
is
low,
white
balance
may
not
be
corrected.
When
the
shutter
mode
is
EXT
TRIG
or
long
the
long
period
exposure
mode,
ATW
is
not
available.
When
the
shutter
mode
is
EXT
TRIG,
AWB
is
not
ava-
lable.
Adjustment
is
performed
by
confirming
with
a
vector
scope.
®
AWB(Automatic
white
balance)
Set
the
MODE
to
AWB
on
the
WHT
BAL
menu.
Perform
the
C.TEMP
(color
temperature
conversion)
setting,
if
necessary.
(Refer
to
the
item
“7.2
(3)
WHT
BAL
(White
balance)”.)
f
3200K:
Appropriate
for
indoor
shooting.
L5600K:
Appropriate
for
outdoor
shooting.
If
the
color
bar
pattern
is
displayed
on
the
screen
or
if
the
index
menu/menu
is
displayed,
press
the
[DISP]
button
to
disable
the
color
bar
pattern
or
the
character
display
on
the
menu.
If
the
camera
is
in
Freeze
Mode,
perform
the
cancellation
procedure
(refer
to
the
item
“6.6
Freeze
Operation”)
to
return
the
camera
to
Live
Image
Mode.
Shoot
a
known
white
object
entirely
in
the
area
set
by
the
AWB
menu
(refer
to
the
item
“7.2
(3)
(3.1)
(d)
Changing
AWB
zone
area”)
and
push
[DATA
UP]
button
for
approx.
1
second.
The
character
AWB
blinks
on
the
screen
when
the
AWB
starts.
The
character
AWB
ends
blinking
when
the
AWB
finishes,
and
the
result
is
displayed
for
approx.
1
second.
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