Calibrating digital camera

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alhatten

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Does anyone know how to calibrate the white balance on a digital camera? Mine is a Sea & Sea DX-750.
 
I don't have that camera, but look through the menus which are available during shooting mode. There should be a way to choose white balance - probably a menu choice or pushing a button to cycle between daylight (pic of sun usually), cloudy, flash, fluorescent, etc. Choose custom. Then, you usually point it at something white and push the "set" button or equiv, or the shutter, to tell it to accept that color as white.

Hope that helps!
Taxgeek
 
alhatten:
Does anyone know how to calibrate the white balance on a digital camera? Mine is a Sea & Sea DX-750.

Based on the specs listed, you should be able to use a custom WB setting. Look at the manual for instructions. If you don't have a manual, well, then I'd call or email the Sea&Sea folks and see if you can buy one.
 
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