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I've got a Sony DCR-TRV350 camcorder, and don't know
how to adjust the color. Sometimes when recording inside it will be too yellow, but later will look okay using the same ligth. I'm wondering if in those cases I turn on the camera and it sets itself to the light?...then later after it's set I turn up the light screwing it up?...then if it sits idle until it shuts down, it resets to the new light when I start it up again? If so, is the only way to control color by turning the camera off and on and letting it set itself, or is there a way to manually control it? I couldn't find it in the manual. Thanks for any help! David dh@. |
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<dh@.> wrote in message news:... > I've got a Sony DCR-TRV350 camcorder, and don't know > how to adjust the color. Sometimes when recording inside > it will be too yellow, but later will look okay using the same > ligth. I'm wondering if in those cases I turn on the camera > and it sets itself to the light?...then later after it's set I turn > up the light screwing it up?...then if it sits idle until it shuts > down, it resets to the new light when I start it up again? > If so, is the only way to control color by turning the camera > off and on and letting it set itself, or is there a way to manually > control it? I couldn't find it in the manual. The color problems you are experiencing are the result of improper white balance. White balance compensates for different spectral intensities of different light sources, e.g. daylight contains more blue, indoor incandescent light more red, etc. Most consumer camcorders adjust white balance automatically. It sounds like your camcorder is a little slow. If you don't want to wait for the camcorder to figure it out, check and see if your camera allows manual white balance. Alternatively, it might have white balance presets, e.g. "indoor," "bright sun," etc. > > Thanks for any help! > David PTravel |
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Set camera to Auto White Balance (AWB), turn it off and then on. My cameras
do this occasionally too, especially if I set it to indoor light, and then back to AWB. When I take picture outdoor it is very blue. I have to turn it off and on. Thais happens to my video and still cameras time to time. Jan <dh@.> wrote in message news:... > I've got a Sony DCR-TRV350 camcorder, and don't know > how to adjust the color. Sometimes when recording inside > it will be too yellow, but later will look okay using the same > ligth. I'm wondering if in those cases I turn on the camera > and it sets itself to the light?...then later after it's set I turn > up the light screwing it up?...then if it sits idle until it shuts > down, it resets to the new light when I start it up again? > If so, is the only way to control color by turning the camera > off and on and letting it set itself, or is there a way to manually > control it? I couldn't find it in the manual. > > Thanks for any help! > David Jan Nademlejnsky |
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