On 2/10/2012 1:48 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Take your digital white balance target with you
Ah, you remind me. I bought the new WhiBal pocket.
<http://michaeltapesdesign.com/whibal.html>
Although the size of the old small WhiBal was fine, it's thick, the stand-up
piece is of equal size and thickness. By
the time they are in their little red, nylon dual pouch thingie, they are must
big enough that they reside in some bag
or other, but never the one I have when ...
The new one is the size and thickness of a credit card. It now resides in a
little pouch from something or other in my
wallet. I could put it in a credit card slot unprotected, but am concerned
about stains.
They sell a tiny version of the Nite-Ize S-hook to hold it upright. I couldn't
see how I would ever have that with me
when needed. A large paper clip bent into a long, hard cornered 'U', works just
fine and fits in the slip case with it.
> and take a frame of that every now and then when the light is funky. Turning
> it into daylight balanced light is probably not what you want to do but
> getting it white first may make it easier to ajust to what you want afterward.
Good idea. I should try that.
White Balanced Moose
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