Interesting discussion, I tend to shoot with daylight (5300K ?) WB and then
do any adjustments in raw conversion to jpg.
So is there a "native" WB for the sensor (like the "native" ISO) ?
If you're shooting under tungsten lighting is it better to use an 80A filter
when you shoot and have to make less adjustment in digital processing ?
I suspect that this gives you better dynamic range /channel to work with but
then you lose a bit over a stop on the original exposure.
Any theories or better still, actual experience ?
...Wayne
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If you believe the camera WB setting makes no difference, then it won't hurt
to try them on Daylight WB. I really do think you will be pleased with fewer
adjustments to make.
Let the Sun Shine On Moose
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