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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 493381" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>youre in a very difficult situation. you dont have good shooting conditions and it warrants too much on your part to try to neutralize it. the only thing Id do is use some ocf flash where I can and also the one on my camera and get face tones correct. nothing else is as important. you must tell the GB your situation. AWB in the cameras suck ass. they arent accurate and youd best just keep it to the 5000k mark or less. people will have shades of yellow around them. shoot raw so you can tweak the WB later. if youre in sniping mode and shooting with no flash, bring it down to 2500-2800 or so as you need. the higher you up the iso the more youre capturing ambient yellow light. although id prefer it to the flashed look with black surrounding. this situation really needs some skills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 493381, member: 14443"] youre in a very difficult situation. you dont have good shooting conditions and it warrants too much on your part to try to neutralize it. the only thing Id do is use some ocf flash where I can and also the one on my camera and get face tones correct. nothing else is as important. you must tell the GB your situation. AWB in the cameras suck ass. they arent accurate and youd best just keep it to the 5000k mark or less. people will have shades of yellow around them. shoot raw so you can tweak the WB later. if youre in sniping mode and shooting with no flash, bring it down to 2500-2800 or so as you need. the higher you up the iso the more youre capturing ambient yellow light. although id prefer it to the flashed look with black surrounding. this situation really needs some skills [/QUOTE]
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