Olympus c-50 zoom Introduction Manual

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Chapter 9
Troubleshooting
5 The sequential mode
was used.
5 Higher shutter speeds are
used when the sequential
mode is selected which may
result in pictures that are
darker than usual.
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
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The picture is too dark.
1 Indoor lighting can
affect the picture’s
colors.
2 There is no white in the
subject.
3 The white balance
setting is wrong.
1 Set the white balance
according to the lighting.
2 Try to include something
white in the picture or shoot
using the Fill-in flash.
3 Adjust the white balance to
the light source.
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The colors of pictures taken indoors look unnatural.
The picture has obscured edge(s).
1 The lens was partly
blocked by a finger or
the strap.
1 Hold the camera correctly,
keeping your fingers and the
strap away from the lens.
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Halation produces unnatural colors in the picture.
1 Excessively bright
ultraviolet light on the
subject, such as
sunlight shining
through the leaves of
trees, window frames
in bright light at night,
reflection of metals
under direct sunlight,
etc.
1 Process the pictures using a
graphics application that
supports JPEG (Paint Shop
Pro, Photoshop, etc.). For
example, after picking up
unnatural colors with a
syringe tool, etc., you can
select color areas, and try
color conversion or
saturation adjustment. For
details, refer to the manual
of the graphics application
you are using.