Imagine I'm trying to take a picture in a high contrast landscape and I'm trying to get the most data and avoid blowing certain highlights. I look at the blown highlights and histogram to get the most data. I can fix the colours and light levels in processing.
The camera manufacturer says to use neutral picture controls, as this is the least messed about with and best reflects the raw data. The white balance also impacts the histogram and can apply huge colour shifts.
So which white balance gives the most realistic representation of what the camera sensor sees? I am guessing the sunlight setting as it is in the middle of the range.
The camera manufacturer says to use neutral picture controls, as this is the least messed about with and best reflects the raw data. The white balance also impacts the histogram and can apply huge colour shifts.
So which white balance gives the most realistic representation of what the camera sensor sees? I am guessing the sunlight setting as it is in the middle of the range.
