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BenQ DC 5530 User’s Manual
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Using the DC S40
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Sport:
Select this mode to take photographs of fast-moving subjects.
Back Light:
Select this mode when the subject has a strong light source behind it.
3.1.9.6
White Balance
The camera determines the white balance by
averaging the various kinds of light that actually
enters the lens. You may set in advance the white
balance when taking photographs under specific
lighting conditions.
Auto:
Auto white balance (default).
Automatically adjusts the white balance.
Daylight:
Adjusts the white balance for bright
daylight conditions.
Cloudy:
Adjusts the white balance for cloudy, twilight, or shady conditions.
Tungsten:
Adjusts the white balance for subjects illuminated by tungsten light.
Fluorescent:
Adjusts the white balance for subjects illuminated by fluorescent light.
3.1.9.7
Effect
Enables you to apply a tone or color to your images
to create an artistic effect.
RGB:
Photographs using standard settings.
(default)
B&W:
Pictures include no colors except black,
white and shades of gray. This is another easy way to
add distinctiveness to your pictures.
Sepia:
Photographs to create a warmer print
tone use sepia toning. The shadows remain black while the mid-tones of the image are adjusted
towards brown and orange colors. This produces warm, old-fashioned artistic style photographs.
Vivid:
Photographs to bring out sharper and more vibrant colors.
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