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Color Temp and W/B settings for LED Lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 222704" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>If wanting to do a custom WB on the D90 all you do is hold down the WB button while scrolling through the options using the sub command dial until you see PRE displayed. Once displayed you hold down the WB button again until Pre appears bigger and is blinking. Once you see this you only have about 5 seconds to take a photo of something white under the lighting you're using . If the photo you took is good than GOOD will apear on the display. If NO GOOD apears than retake another photo. For me i've used the fancy gadgets that fit over the end of the lense and simply point the lense at the light and shoot. I've had better results using a peice of white printer paper laying on a flat surface under the lighting you're shooting in. I've also used anything white while doing this such as a dry erase board, white projection screen etc... Most times while i'm out and about, i'm not carrying a piece of paper. Just make sure you fill the view finder up with the white paper while taking the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 222704, member: 13822"] If wanting to do a custom WB on the D90 all you do is hold down the WB button while scrolling through the options using the sub command dial until you see PRE displayed. Once displayed you hold down the WB button again until Pre appears bigger and is blinking. Once you see this you only have about 5 seconds to take a photo of something white under the lighting you're using . If the photo you took is good than GOOD will apear on the display. If NO GOOD apears than retake another photo. For me i've used the fancy gadgets that fit over the end of the lense and simply point the lense at the light and shoot. I've had better results using a peice of white printer paper laying on a flat surface under the lighting you're shooting in. I've also used anything white while doing this such as a dry erase board, white projection screen etc... Most times while i'm out and about, i'm not carrying a piece of paper. Just make sure you fill the view finder up with the white paper while taking the shot. [/QUOTE]
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