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01/04/2007 05:10:10 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by SamDoe1: What about just shooting RAW? You can then deal with the white balance after the fact. I did do a lot of custom white balance before with my P&S camera. What I did was just carry around a white note card and used that to set the white balance. |
I have not done any testing of this to verify, but I've read that if you don't get the WB close (in RAW) before you shoot that you run the risk of having blown channels when adjusting to correct WB in post.
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01/09/2007 11:48:58 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Maybe this will help, each colour pair in this chart are the opposites in terms of white balance. Custom white balance on one, add a colour cast of the opposite pair to the final image. I used to use this card in place of carrying filters when out shooting.
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Is this a 'card' you bought, downloaded, made??? I'm just working on the custom white balance and was playing around with using different colors as 'white'...I think I would like this card for reference...
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01/09/2007 02:27:19 PM · #28 |
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