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Kelvin white balance
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 161569" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>jwstl is correct on the white balance, IMO just not explained well. However, I figured out what jwstl was saying and decided to do a quick test. </p><p></p><p>1. Setting the WB does affect how the image colors look on both the raw and the jpeg. Here are three pictures combined to one: Auto WB, 2500K, & 10000K.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]40845[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>2. The auto white balance set the picture to 5200K. Adjusting the other two pictures to 5200 brought the colors in line. I found differences so slight that I would credit that as shuffling of the leaves above and light passing through.</p><p>[ATTACH]40846[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>What I learned from this. White balance in a raw file can be corrected from extremes. However, setting the white balance from the beginning will save you a whole lot of work and in post processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 161569, member: 11881"] jwstl is correct on the white balance, IMO just not explained well. However, I figured out what jwstl was saying and decided to do a quick test. 1. Setting the WB does affect how the image colors look on both the raw and the jpeg. Here are three pictures combined to one: Auto WB, 2500K, & 10000K. [ATTACH=CONFIG]40845._xfImport[/ATTACH] 2. The auto white balance set the picture to 5200K. Adjusting the other two pictures to 5200 brought the colors in line. I found differences so slight that I would credit that as shuffling of the leaves above and light passing through. [ATTACH=CONFIG]40846._xfImport[/ATTACH] What I learned from this. White balance in a raw file can be corrected from extremes. However, setting the white balance from the beginning will save you a whole lot of work and in post processing. [/QUOTE]
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