Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Change The Color Mode On Kodak Easy Share C653

The Kodak Easy Share C653 is a relatively easy digital camera to operate and navigate through the menu on. Unlike some less expensive cameras, this menu allows you to do many things including changing the color mode on your camera. You can do this according to the type of picture, and the final look of the picture you are going to take.


Instructions


Change The Color Mode On Kodak Easy Share C653


1. Turn on your camera by turning the dial on the top right side to the green Auto setting you see on the top of the dial. Allow your camera to completely boot up before going any further. This is done when you see the live picture of what is in front of you on your viewfinder screen.








2. Now you will need to locate and press the button to the bottom right side of your viewfinder screen that says Menu. This will bring up a menu of different functions that your camera is capable of handling. Using the directional pad on the right, press down 5 times until you see Natural Color lit up in yellow.








3. Hit OK in the middle of your directional pad to select this option and begin to alter the preferences. You can choose from High color, which is for more vivid coloring in your picture. If you want this option, use your directional pad to go up 1 space and hit OK. This will now be your color mode.


4. Use your directional pad to go down to select Low Color if you want more of a dull picture with a less vivid color scheme. To choose this option, again hit the OK button in the middle of your directional pad to select and keep this color mode.


5. Use a Black and White color mode if you want no color in your pictures. To choose this, use the directional pad to go down the list. Hit the OK button in the middle of the directional pad to select and keep this color mode option.


6. To use Sepia, or a brown, aged color mode, use the directional pad to go down to this option. Click on OK in the middle of your pad to select and keep this color mode. If at any time you do not want to use these colors, you can always go back and select Natural Color. This allows the camera to revert back to factory color settings.

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