Olaf, if you don't like RAW then the only way is to set color temp. before
shooting. For flash just use "Flash" or "Daylight" WB. For outdoor, bring a
grey card, lock the white balance by using "One-touch white balance" at page
85 of E500 PDF manual.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olaf Greve"
> Hi Philippe,
>
>> Sounds like JPEG to me, do you also shoot RAW?
>
> Nope, I shoot in (the) high(est?) quality JPEG, never RAW.
>
>> If so, this is kind of non-issue - get the WB dropper (in PS or LR)
>> where you think the white should be, that's it.
>
> Ehmmm, I don't think I get it... With 'PS' I guess you mean PhotoShop?
> If so, wouldn't that just give me an indication of the WB mismatch in
> that particular picture, or will it give me information that can be used
> to make global adjustments in the camera in order to compensate for the
> mismatch?
>
> What I'm trying to prevent, is to have to do this as post-processing
> step for each picture, and instead try to figure out a global camera
> setting that alleviates these issues as much as possible...
>
> Cheers,
> Olafo
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