HP (Hewlett-Packard) h6300 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
Using the Camera Features
User’s Guide 9–5
Adjusting the Camera Settings
Besides simple “point-and-shoot” photography, your HP Pocket
PC Camera includes many other features such as:
Exposure settings (white balance, auto-exposure metering)
Color settings
Compression settings
Resolution settings
Self-timer
To make changes to the camera settings:
1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Capture.
2. Tap the menu icon ( ).
3. Select the category that you would like to modify from the
Settings tab or the Setup tab, then tap Change.
4. Choose the best setting from the list of options.
5. Tap OK to exit the Settings menu.
White Balance
To adjust the color balance in the image (depending on the
lighting conditions), select from the following settings:
Auto (default)—Automatically selects the best white balance
for the shot.
Sun—Best for outdoor shots with natural lighting (sunny or
cloudy conditions).
Tungsten—Best for indoor shots using incandescent lighting.
Fluorescent—Best for shots taken with fluorescent lighting.
None—Best for shots where one color (other than white) is
prevalent in the picture.