#7587743 - 03/05/14 05:48 AM
Re: which is better?
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Senor Eduardo_82
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Just read it already.
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#7591818 - 03/07/14 10:49 AM
Re: which is better?
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JackiesCivic
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Duc, like they are all saying, learn the different modes of your camera first. Then work on lighting and all that. When you get there, I have an extra custom white balance disc you can have.
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#7592097 - 03/07/14 12:48 PM
Re: which is better?
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Duc, like they are all saying, learn the different modes of your camera first. Then work on lighting and all that. When you get there, I have an extra custom white balance disc you can have.
#wasteoftime. Leave white balance on auto and adjust in post.
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#7592119 - 03/07/14 12:56 PM
Re: which is better?
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GSParker
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Duc, like they are all saying, learn the different modes of your camera first. Then work on lighting and all that. When you get there, I have an extra custom white balance disc you can have. #wasteoftime. Leave white balance on auto and adjust in post. This, in general. If you must adjust it in camera, change it to the custom setting and adjust the kelvin temperature to your liking.
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#7592145 - 03/07/14 01:06 PM
Re: which is better?
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Senor Eduardo_82
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Duc, like they are all saying, learn the different modes of your camera first. Then work on lighting and all that. When you get there, I have an extra custom white balance disc you can have. #wasteoftime. Leave white balance on auto and adjust in post.
If the lighting is consistent which it should be in a lightbox, you do it once in the camera and never have to think about it in post. Any other option is the wrong option.
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#7592759 - 03/07/14 09:03 PM
Re: which is better?
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scootergeek
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If the lighting is consistent which it should be in a lightbox, you do it once in the camera and never have to think about it in post. Any other option is the wrong option.
Except it's significantly more of a hassle to do it in camera.
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#7592972 - 03/08/14 05:26 AM
Re: which is better?
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Senor Eduardo_82
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If the lighting is consistent which it should be in a lightbox, you do it once in the camera and never have to think about it in post. Any other option is the wrong option. Except it's significantly more of a hassle to do it in camera. No, it really isn't once you do it a few times.
When I go to a gymnastics competition a custom white balance is one of the first things I do after setting my exposure. It takes under a minute to do both of those.
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#7593017 - 03/08/14 08:00 AM
Re: which is better?
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JackiesCivic
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If the lighting is consistent which it should be in a lightbox, you do it once in the camera and never have to think about it in post. Any other option is the wrong option. Except it's significantly more of a hassle to do it in camera. No, it really isn't once you do it a few times. When I go to a gymnastics competition a custom white balance is one of the first things I do after setting my exposure. It takes under a minute to do both of those.
ALWAYS custom white balance! I'm still learning how because I'm so used to just leaving it on Auto and adjusting in post. Pain in the ass!
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#7593187 - 03/08/14 11:54 AM
Re: which is better?
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GSParker
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Different strokes, different folks. I rarely have to fix WB and when I do, it's usually only a couple photos off here and there.
If you're constantly setting your WB, you are either shooting with multiple light sources constantly (which is rare) or you're incredibly anal about WB levels (which sounds stupid).
I'd say 99.9% of the time, my camera gets WB correct.
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#7593480 - 03/08/14 06:14 PM
Re: which is better?
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scootergeek
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If the lighting is consistent which it should be in a lightbox, you do it once in the camera and never have to think about it in post. Any other option is the wrong option. Except it's significantly more of a hassle to do it in camera. No, it really isn't once you do it a few times. When I go to a gymnastics competition a custom white balance is one of the first things I do after setting my exposure. It takes under a minute to do both of those.
It takes literally one click in post.
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#7593731 - 03/09/14 06:39 AM
Re: which is better?
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Huggy
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One click times how many photos you are processing.
Or you do it once in camera and never think twice about it in post.
It depends on what you are doing. Doing a custom white balance out in nature, well, is not always right. Doing a custom white balance when you're in consistent light, definitely.
I know when I shoot paintball, doing a custom white balance is a waste of time as I can't control lighting when walking into and out of shade, clouds, shooting with a dark background vs open sky, where my subject is versus my only light source that funky sun, etc... It is way easier to leave auto white balance on and fix only a few in post versus fixing way more by trying to custom white balance once.
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