ahh ok makes sense.
How do you set it up? same as CWB in the camera? confused to how the camera knows the difference between knowing if its white or grey....or am I missing something here?
I have read a technique where you sample the grey card in PP and apply that to all your pictures (using RAW)
Are you joking?
If it was that good why would they include a custom wb function for a start.
How would I go around in a room win natural light, tungsten light, and studio kit all in one image, what temperature would that be set at.
The reason I am wanting as near as possible as the pictures are for clients, so a 'it will do' won't cut it tbh.
Ask any pro and see how many use the flash wb during a shoot.
Are you joking?
If it was that good why would they include a custom wb function for a start.
How would I go around in a room win natural light, tungsten light, and studio kit all in one image, what temperature would that be set at.
The reason I am wanting as near as possible as the pictures are for clients, so a 'it will do' won't cut it tbh.
Ask any pro and see how many use the flash wb during a shoot.
If it was that good why would they include a custom wb function for a start.
How would I go around in a room win natural light, tungsten light, and studio kit all in one image, what temperature would that be set at.
The reason I am wanting as near as possible as the pictures are for clients, so a 'it will do' won't cut it tbh.
Ask any pro and see how many use the flash wb during a shoot.
I'm OOO, which is like OCD, but a lot neater.Thanks for your replies.
I just want to point out the most of my original reply was in sarcasm lol but thank you for taking the time for good replies, always appreciated.
My down fall is I am a total obsessed perfectionist, if there is a way to make or do something a tiny bit better, even if no one else might notice, I still do it, is that classed as OCD? Obviously within my money limits lol
TBH your camera has a flash setting in the WB menu....use it. I would be very surprised if it turns out wrong.
Thanks for the replies.
It's mainly going to be used in my studio set up for portraits, been using White in the CWB in camera etc but thought I would try a grey and raw PP style to see how it compares.
Have ordered a 18% grey and White lastolite 30cm see how it goes.
Are you joking?
If it was that good why would they include a custom wb function for a start.
How would I go around in a room win natural light, tungsten light, and studio kit all in one image, what temperature would that be set at.
The reason I am wanting as near as possible as the pictures are for clients, so a 'it will do' won't cut it tbh.
Ask any pro and see how many use the flash wb during a shoot.
So would a colour checker be the best bet out of the above mentioned?