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词汇 white balance
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Definition of white balance in English:

white balance

noun
  • The colour balance on a digital camera.

    白平衡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The automatic settings detect the white balance (colour of dominant lighting in a scene) very well, producing very pleasing skin tones and natural hues.
    • On the seabed, I adjusted the video camera's white balance, checked that the lights worked and set off in search of my model.
    • The white balance is a little off, resulting in burnt-out whites, and the field of focus - it's a fixed-focus camera - is a bit limiting, but other than that the photographs are clear, sharp and nicely saturated.
    • So what do you do if you spend hours creating your culinary masterpiece, but you just can't get the white balance right?
    • Image quality is good but with a couple of reservations: there's a lot of red and blue pixel fringing at the extremes of the images, otherwise, white balance, colour, spectral highlights and detail are all good.
    • The advantages of digital become clearer when you use raw files to adjust your exposure and white balance on a big screen.
    • Checking your white balance is okay if you've got a colour viewfinder but you'll need to wire the camera into a TV if you haven't.
    • Another nice enhancement to the camera is the ability to change the white balance - surely one of the best things about digital photography and a rare feature on a camera phone up to now.
    • So remember to check the white balance on your camcorder.
    • He approaches the camera after it took the crew 10 minutes to do a white balance, gleefully saying, ‘I thought you guys were pros.’

Definition of white balance in US English:

white balance

noun
  • The color balance on a digital camera.

    白平衡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Checking your white balance is okay if you've got a colour viewfinder but you'll need to wire the camera into a TV if you haven't.
    • So remember to check the white balance on your camcorder.
    • The white balance is a little off, resulting in burnt-out whites, and the field of focus - it's a fixed-focus camera - is a bit limiting, but other than that the photographs are clear, sharp and nicely saturated.
    • Another nice enhancement to the camera is the ability to change the white balance - surely one of the best things about digital photography and a rare feature on a camera phone up to now.
    • On the seabed, I adjusted the video camera's white balance, checked that the lights worked and set off in search of my model.
    • The automatic settings detect the white balance (colour of dominant lighting in a scene) very well, producing very pleasing skin tones and natural hues.
    • So what do you do if you spend hours creating your culinary masterpiece, but you just can't get the white balance right?
    • He approaches the camera after it took the crew 10 minutes to do a white balance, gleefully saying, ‘I thought you guys were pros.’
    • Image quality is good but with a couple of reservations: there's a lot of red and blue pixel fringing at the extremes of the images, otherwise, white balance, colour, spectral highlights and detail are all good.
    • The advantages of digital become clearer when you use raw files to adjust your exposure and white balance on a big screen.
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