Shooting manual doesn't mean anything with respect to WB. Or maybe I
misunderstand what you mean. Did you adjust the WB by hand using a card?
Anyway, a color filter on a color sensor will be a challenge for the in-board
and the post-processing software even when shot in raw.
OTT What on earth is an internal red filter if I may ask ??? Is it physical
filtering? Red glass between the sensor and the lens?? We had one of these
E510s (stolen) and I never saw anything like this on it.
Well I think it all boils down to : What do you actually want to achieve?
:-)
Amities
Philippe
Le 11 juin 2014 à 18:52, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>>
>> What you describe maybe linked to auto-WB - the camera sensor sees in color
>> -except when using an M as
>> Tina does- and the software inside works hard to compensate for the presence
>> of your colored filter
>> and get the WB right ;-)
>> Did you shoot RAW?
>> I might be wrong of course.
>>
>
> The WB is set to 5300K and I'm shooting in manual (M) mode.
>
> I just experimented with the internal red filter, going through all five
> contrast settings. The results were the same for all five.
>
>
> Chris
>
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