No doubt, when you shoot transparency film, you go out with a complete
set of Kodak CC (color correction) filters?
White balancing a sunrise or sunset is a good way to turn the golden
colors into noon-time daylight. The button may be there for easy use
but that doesn't mean it's to be used ALL of the time.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/21/2013 7:02 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Chris B wrote
>> *>
>> *> I have set all my digital cameras to Sunlight since Ken, some years ago,
>> *> recommended this as a good way of working. I have not been disappointed
>> *> with that way of operating, with either RAW or JPEG files.
>> *>
>> *> Chris
>
> The first thing I do, any time I pick up my E-whatever camera with the
> intention of taking a
> photo, is to assess what the light is and adjust the WB accordingly.
>
> Works for me. The WB button is "right there" for ease of use.
> Quite possibly there's a reason for that :-)
>
> Brian Swale
>
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