Shooting Options: The Shooting M~nuB ColorMode• Modes la and Ilia are recommended for photos that will be printed without modification or viewedin applications that do not support color management.• If the application supports color management, choose the Adobe RGB color space when openingphotos taken in mode II. See the documentation provided with the application for details.a Color SpaceThe color space determines the gamut of colors available for color reproduction. sRGB is for generaluse, while Adobe RGB is used in publishing and commercial printing.a Hue AdjustmentColor consists of three elements, saturation, hue, and brightness. The Hue adjustment option is foradjusting one of these elements, hue. As color wheels are often used to express hue, with thedegree of rotation of the color wheel indicating the level of hue adjustment, angular degrees are theunits used.White BalanceChange the white balance setting (~ 52). In addition to theoptions available from the Quick settings display detailed in "WhiteBalance", a specific type of fluorescent lighting can be specified.White balance can also be fine tuned (~ 104). If fine tuning is notnecessary, set the fine tuning value to 0 and press OK.Specifying Fluorescent LightingSelect Fluorescent to specify a specific fluorescent lighting from the following options.~ 1, SodiuTn;-vapor lampsFor shooting under sodium-vapor lamps, such as those used in stadiums or gymnasiums.~2 Warm-white f1,For shooting under warm-white fluorescent lighting.'~ 3 White fluorescentFor shooting under white fluorescent lighting.~ 4 Cool-white fluorescent~For shooting under cool-white fluorescent lighting._, ~ 5 Day white fluorescentFor shooting under daylight white fluorescent.~ 6 Daylight fluorescentFor shooting under daylight fluorescent.~7 M I~ ercury-vaporampsFor shooting under mercury-vapor lamps.103