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05/21/2006 11:19:32 PM · #1 |
Is there any reason to be concerned with the white balance settings on my camera when shooting RAW?
Thanks,
RP
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05/21/2006 11:24:28 PM · #2 |
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05/21/2006 11:40:34 PM · #3 |
Well....
Yes, having the correct white balance can save you time in the raw conversion process. But otherwise, no. |
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05/21/2006 11:43:34 PM · #4 |
I stuffed around trying to get it right before hand but now I just leave it on auto WB and fix anything it guesses wrong after the fact. I make enough mistakes with ISO (why this is not in the viewfinder is beyond me), mode, you name it so it's just one less moving part. |
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05/22/2006 01:24:58 AM · #5 |
I never touch the camera's WB settings. Like robs, mine is always on auto. It's just too simple to fix in conversion to have to worry about.
Plus, growing up with film, it's just not something I'm accustomed to playing with from shot to shot.
As for ISO, it rarely leaves ISO 100, unless special circumstances dictate.
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