HP (Hewlett-Packard) 630 series Digital Camera User Manual


 
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 41
Finally, when set to Macro Exposure Mode, the camera will
not take a picture if it cannot find focus. In this case, both of the
viewfinder lights blink green, and the focus brackets turn red in
Live View. See Using auto focus on page 30.
White balance
In the Capture menu (see page 35),
if you press OK when the White
Balance option is highlighted, the
White Balance sub-menu displays.
In some cases, it may be necessary
to pre-set the light source so the
camera can reproduce colors more
accurately and ensure that whites
appear white in the captured image. The setting in this
sub-menu determines how the camera will adjust the colors
in the image to match the scene illuminant.
The default White Balance setting is Auto. The White Balance
setting resets to Auto when you turn off the camera. Set the
White Balance according to the situations explained in the
following table.
Icon Setting Description
None Auto The camera automatically identifies and
corrects for the scene illuminant.
Sun The camera balances color assuming it
is outdoors under sunny or bright cloudy
conditions.
Shade The camera balances color assuming it
is outdoors in shade, in dark cloudy
conditions, or at dusk.