White balance - Nikon
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White balance - Nikon
To all that set the white balance manually every time they shoot, is there a significant advantage in using a lens filter over a white/grey card? I've been reading about the ExpoDisc white balance filter. Is it worth the money?
-ns
-ns
#2
I've used both and I think the white balance filter is the best if you doing fixed shots on a tripod. But if you moving around different angles it's a pain to keep putting on where the card is much faster. If you looking to save money go with the card only over not using a WB source. This is just my opinion!
Also I wouldn't use the WB source to set the correction in the camera do all your correction post processing (RAW) and this is where Lightroom really shines because you can adjust a group of shot all together.
Also I wouldn't use the WB source to set the correction in the camera do all your correction post processing (RAW) and this is where Lightroom really shines because you can adjust a group of shot all together.
Last edited by CLS; 04-01-2009 at 07:35 PM.
#7
Thats funny because I actually think my favorite part is the retouching!
#8
It is fun, but I don't see the point in taking average photographs to retouch them later. To capture light correctly the first time is what I "shoot" for.
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