User manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manuals
 - Table of Contents
 - Feature Index
 - Parts of the Camera
 - Package Contents
 - Before You Begin
 - 1 Getting Ready
 - 2 Taking and Viewing Photographs
 - 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies
 - 4 Customizing the Camera
 - 5 Using Field Sensor Data
 - 6 Connecting the Camera to External Devices
 - 7 Technical Notes
 - 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 - 9 Index
 
n 3-9 Image Stabilization, Color, and Quality
  Color Filters for Black-and-White Photography
   (Color Filter)
Filter effects can be added when [Monochrome] is selected for picture mode 
(P. 388). You can brighten subjects or enhance contrast according to the original 
color of the subject. Orange adds more contrast than yellow, red more contrast than 
orange. Green is a good choice for portraits and the like.
•  This setting can be accessed via:
 - The LV super control panel  - The menus
N:None No fi lter effect.
Ye:Yellow White clouds stand out clearly against natural-looking skies.
Or:Orange Slightly brings out blue skies or the light of the setting sun.
R:Red Further brings out blue skies or autumn foliage.
G:Green
Adds warmth to skin tones in portraits. The green fi lter also emphasizes the reds 
in lipstick.
 Access via the LV Super Control Panel
This option is available when [Monochrome] is selected for [Picture Mode].
1  Highlight [Color Filter] in the LV super control panel.
Color fi lter
2  Highlight an option using the front dial.
3  Press the shutter button halfway to select the 
highlighted option and exit the LV super control 
panel.
 Menu Access
Choose a fi lter using [Picture Mode] in W Shooting Menu 1.
MENU button 
  W (Shooting Menu 1) tab   [Picture Mode]   Highlight [Monochrome] 
using FG on the arrow pad and press the I button 
  Highlight [Color Filter] using the FG 
buttons and press the I button   Use the FG buttons to choose an option
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