Operation Manual

MAVO LF Operation ManualKineOS 6.2
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3.2 Exposure and White Balance
The color temperature is tuned by directly adjusting RGB channels of sensor to
change original RAW data, rather than apply a digital LUT. Although you can
modify white balance of RAW data or change color temperature by post
processing, all the modifications are based on the data you shoot previously. In
order to minimize the distortion in post processing, it is important to gain as
accurate color temperature as possible in shooting stage.
3.2.1 Color Temperature List
The camera has two types of color temperature lists for white balance: Simple
List and Complete List.
Simple List: with typical color temperatures such as 2800K, 3200K, 4300K,
5500K, 5600K, 6400K and User WB. Among them, UserWB is user-defined
value, which is automatically generated when do the Auto WB manually.
Complete List: complete color temperatures according to the portfolios
of color temperatures (in accordance with the 100K for a step) and
lighting types. You can simply choose the one to match with your
shooting condition.
To change color temperatures: [ConfigurationLiveview Color Temperature List]
3.2.2 Auto White Balance
For most cases, the Complete List of color temperature will meet the needs.
However, if the color temperatures listed in the built-in list are not enough to meet
complex shooting lighting conditions, use a gray card or white card to do Auto WB
to achieve specific color temperature. To do the Auto WB:
1. Put a gray card at front of the camera;
2. You may Zoom to make the gray/white card cover the whole display;
3. Choose: [ConfigurationLiveview Custom White Balance]
The camera corrects the white balance parameters, and writes the color
temperature value to the UserWB. Once the UserWB is set, it can be used anytime
later on.
Menu Operation
Change Color
Temperature List
[ConfigurationLiveview
Color Temperature
List]
Menu Operation
Auto WB
[Configuration
LiveviewCustom
White Balance]