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Well, because i want to edit the pics in PS, i am trying to find out what would be the most appropriate setting.
I find the best approach is to do a custom white balance before each shoot. Only takes a couple of minutes. I use the Lastolit3 collapsable white balance/18% gray screen. Very quick to make adjustments in PS then.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/375202-REG/Lastolite_LR2050_EZYBalance_Grey_White_Card_.html
Does it come with the girl too :lmao:
What you want is consistency. If they are all wrong but all wrong the same then you can set them all in PS with out too much trouble. If they are all over the place, you will be there for hours.
Do some reading on color temperature if you haven't already to get an understanding on where light changes color (where the light is a different color I should say). You can use a sheet of copy paper to set a WB if you have nothing else.
mike
What do you mean by card? I dont get the whole post really
Thanks for all the info but why not just shoot RAW and later edit in PS or so?