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Tips for getting exposure and color balance right in-camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="gustafson" data-source="post: 681205" data-attributes="member: 40735"><p>Dan, Thank you for the note. Good to hear that I'm not alone, and on the right track. Also, thanks for the reminders on ISO, and using the blinking alert on the histogram for clipped highlights or shadows. I do also rely on the eyedropper tool for adjusting white balance in ACR. It is particularly useful for portraits, where I use the whites of the eye or the teeth to adjust white balance. It's a bit of an annoyance and moreso disconcerting when the Auto WB is way off. I guess what I was reminded of in the earlier responses is that the Auto WB or any WB setting doesn't actually apply to the RAW, so I shouldn't be getting worried over that, just worry more about getting the exposure close to correct. </p><p></p><p>I've never really used the bracketing feature on the D7100. Am wondering if that might probably help me some. Anybody here have experience or tips to share in that regard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustafson, post: 681205, member: 40735"] Dan, Thank you for the note. Good to hear that I'm not alone, and on the right track. Also, thanks for the reminders on ISO, and using the blinking alert on the histogram for clipped highlights or shadows. I do also rely on the eyedropper tool for adjusting white balance in ACR. It is particularly useful for portraits, where I use the whites of the eye or the teeth to adjust white balance. It's a bit of an annoyance and moreso disconcerting when the Auto WB is way off. I guess what I was reminded of in the earlier responses is that the Auto WB or any WB setting doesn't actually apply to the RAW, so I shouldn't be getting worried over that, just worry more about getting the exposure close to correct. I've never really used the bracketing feature on the D7100. Am wondering if that might probably help me some. Anybody here have experience or tips to share in that regard? [/QUOTE]
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