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Does this require a high ISO? And does the higher ISO mean a longer shutter speed required? I can never remember these kinds of things...
not quite sure what you mean about 'white walls', but generally speaking a higher ISO is used to enable shorter shutter speeds [usually hand held speeds] in lower light scenarios, or to induce deliberate 'noise' [graininess] in the image for effect.Gandhi has it right here I think - I would however use a grey card to set a custom white balance & alter the white point in post processing if you cannot perfect it in camera. This way, there are no colour inconsistencies as you are taking the cameras guess work out of the equation.
Why use a grey card and then have to edit rather than a white card? sorry i'm new to this.

