But I sometimes think we get carried away (because we can) and color
balance away the mood of the shot that was caught in the original light.
I actually prefer the bluish light in the original of Moose's example.
<<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Dessert.htm>.>
ps:
It looks much better with the background clutter at the top cropped off.
Chuck Norcutt
ScottGee1 wrote:
> I've mentioned this here before, but I've found it helps to custom WB
> every single lighting situation possible. I find that manual control
> of color balance, like manual control of exposure, provides more
> predictable results and I spend far less time having to make
> 'corrections' in PS. Sure auto WB *may* be right on sometimes and in
> the ballpark on others, but if you're striving for the best
> consistency you can achieve, I think it's best to take control of the
> entire process.
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