[meteorite-list] More Great News Nikon Coolpix Camera
JKGwilliam
h3chondrite at cox.net
Fri Dec 3 22:42:57 EST 2004
Dear David,
Here's some more sagely advice. Make two or more photocopies of your
owners manual and keep them in two different file folders. Then put the
original in a good ziplock bag and tuck it away safely in your case with
the camera. A lost instruction manual is a real pain to replace.
The "different lighting conditions" you're referring to is called "white
balance" and is available in most digital cameras these days. Different
lighting sources have different color temperatures. Basically, regular
household bulbs (incandescent light) give a yellow cast to
pictures. Sunlight produces a blue cast and fluorescent tubes a green
cast. If you set your white balance to "incandescent" (which is generally
an icon of a light bulb) make sure you close the blinds or drapes in the
room. Any light coming in from a window will add blue coloration to your
image.
Of course, you can always correct the problems in PhotoShop or PaintShop Pro;-)
If you need more help, call me at home.
Best,
JKG
At 07:33 PM 12/3/2004, David Freeman wrote:
>Dear List;
>It has been kindly pointed out by one of our nicest list members that my
>camera also comes with an owners manual which helps us take better
>pictures, and to set the light adjustment to compensate for different
>lighting conditions.
>Camera also comes with two discs and a patch cord so unloading pictures
>and storing them is actually easier than the old mavica and the 3.5"
>disc...how profound! And uses AA batteries that are common, and rechargeable!
>Guess I shall have to learn to read the manual!
>Best,
>Dave F.
>
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