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If you use your camera indoors where flash is prohibited, your pictures may take on a green tint if captured under fluorescent tube lighting, or a reddish-orange tint if captured under tungsten household lighting. You can correct this problem using the White Balance feature on the camera. Use the Auto setting for everyday pictures. Use the Daylight, Fluorescent, or Tungsten setting for taking pictures under these lighting conditions without flash.
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Customizing Your Pictures:
Adjusting Camera Exposure
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Adding Border to Picture
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Capturing B&W/Sepia Tone/Document
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Adjusting Picture Quality
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Adjusting Picture Resolution
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White Balance for Indoor Pictures
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Choosing Metering System
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Selecting ISO Setting
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Sharpening & Softening Picture
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Locking in Exposure Setting
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