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01/25/2005 06:41:31 AM · #1 |
Tonight I will be observing a demo about the White balance in cameras.
Heres a question I am after any thoughts on this?
My question .... How does the white balance affect the colors in a photograph
and why does it enhance them?
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01/25/2005 07:00:16 AM · #2 |
Short answer: different kinds of light have different temperatures; the light in the shade under a tree is cooler than out in the sun for instance. The picture takes on a color-cast when the wrong WB is used; blueish with cooler light, reddish with warmer light. Setting, or correcting afterwards, the WB brings the colors back to where they should be.
David
/edit: long answers: overview or in depth.
Message edited by author 2005-01-25 07:04:25.
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01/25/2005 10:41:18 AM · #3 |
Thank you for the links those were very good tuturials:) Now I shall be prepared and I understand it better.
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