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Changing the White Balance setting in an X3F file
White Balance can be adjusted during processing. If you wish to change the lighting type for a particular
image, you can match any of the lighting types featured on your SIGMA camera.
To change White Balance, first select the image you wish to change in a Review Window. Next select
Edit > White Balance
from the Review Window menu.
File name is noted
when white balance is
being changed for only
one image
To change White Balance for a group of images, first select the images in the Main Window Thumbnail
Pane. Next select
Edit > White Balance
from the Main Window menu. (Note: If no dialog box appears,
confirm that you have selected at least one image.)
“>1” (Greater than one)
indicates that white
balance is being changed
for more than one image
To select a different White Balance setting, choose from the pop-down menu. For more information about
specific White Balance settings, consult your SIGMA camera manual.
When you select a different White Balance setting, the original X3F files will be modified with the updated
information. The thumbnail image in the Main Window, and the preview image in the Review Window
will not appear to change. The new White Balance setting will be applied during processing, and its effects
will appear in the Review Window after processing is complete.
Each time you select a different White Balance setting, the new setting will be automatically saved to the
X3F file. To view the effect of the change, wait for the image to complete processing.
If the feature is disabled in the menu when you access it from the Edit Menu, check to see where your X3F
image is stored. Since the White Balance feature moidifies the original X3F file, the feature will be
disabled when the image is located on read-only media such as a CD.
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