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<blockquote data-quote="Stoneage Romeo" data-source="post: 493343" data-attributes="member: 40724"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I've got a query about white balance when using a speedlight where there are various other light sources ie. how do you get around different colour temps from different light sources, specifically daylight, tungsten and flash?</p><p></p><p>I am doing a wedding next month in which both the ceremony and the reception are to be held upstairs in an old pub. There are several large windows, but there is also very warm tungsten lighting in the room and I will also be using my SB-700 speedlight. I experimented with manually setting the white balance using the mix of tungsten and window light, using tungsten light only and then putting it on auto WB, and I wasn't really happy with any of the results. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoneage Romeo, post: 493343, member: 40724"] Hi all, I've got a query about white balance when using a speedlight where there are various other light sources ie. how do you get around different colour temps from different light sources, specifically daylight, tungsten and flash? I am doing a wedding next month in which both the ceremony and the reception are to be held upstairs in an old pub. There are several large windows, but there is also very warm tungsten lighting in the room and I will also be using my SB-700 speedlight. I experimented with manually setting the white balance using the mix of tungsten and window light, using tungsten light only and then putting it on auto WB, and I wasn't really happy with any of the results. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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