Originally posted by Vitor Bom dia companheiros,
Peço desculpa se coloco a questão no local errado mas na verdade ainda não sei como proceder para criar um tópico;
Alguém me pode ajudar na calibração dos brancos? Venho tentando proceder de acordo com o manual (calibração manual) mas ainda não consegui atingir as cores que considero reais.
Automatic white balance(Equilibrio de brancos automático).
Cumprimentos, Vitor
Hi Vitor,
I hope this translates well. . .
If you look near the top left of your screen while in the particular forum that you want to post to, there is a "Thread Starter" link in the second border from the top.
I don't know if I'd change the Auto White Balance as I find it pretty good, but if you are seeing the same color cast in with all light sources, you can try it to see if this makes a difference.
You enter the WB menu with a press of the < button in the four way controller. AWB should be highlighted (a green square around AWB). You'll also notice that there's a little > arrow in the highlight square. This gives you a clue in any menu that to further adjust, you need to press the > button in the four way controller.
Doing this should bring you to the color adjustment grid for AWB. You can now take a "test shot" by rotating the on/off switch past the "ON" position that you can use as a reference. This is only a temporary image, and will not be saved to your card.
You should now see your reference picture with the color adjustment grid on your LCD. You can now use the buttons on the four way controller to move the little white spots around on the grid to change the color cast to your liking. You'll see the result on the test image in the background.
I'd test your new setting with a lot of different light sources to see if you still like the results before shooting anything that counts. AWB constantly changes with the light source, so any change that you make could throw this off in different ways for difference light temps.
Personally, I'd only change the fixed light source settings, or create a few Custom ones to suit places where you take a lot of available light pictures.
Hope that helped (and translated understandably)
Scott