On 19 Oct 2005 at 20:44, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> I agree that when using the eyedropper, it's easy to set the WB. I do 
> that from time to time. However, I frequently find that I prefer 
> something a bit warmer than what the white card method yields. It my 
> not be true to life, but I like a slightly warm look. Of course sunset 
> and sunrise are warmer than what a white card method would yield, so I 
> guess in some cases a warm look is true to life.

I have found though testing that the DL WB setting is very accurate so if I 
wish to preserve the sunset/sunrise colours I pre-set the WB to DL and I don't 
alter the colours at all, results are always very good.



Rob Studdert
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