Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>On Jul 14, 2006, at 8:40 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Godfrey. Now, how do you phically use the cards to determine
>> the desired WB?
>
>Use the option on the camera to set a custom/manual white balance ...  
>on the DS:
>
>- get to the custom white balance mode in the Fn menu
>- set up the camera to record the custom white balance
>- fill the frame with the white card in the light that you want to  
>balance for
>    (or use the custom function to limit the sensitive area to the  
>spot meter circle)
>- release the shutter
>- accept the white balance setting by pressing the OK button.

Or, to set white balance after the fact...

>You take a test shot with the white balance card in the scene, under
>the lighting you need to balance for. Then you take your "money shots"
>without the white balance card present (but obviously under the same
>lighting conditions). When you come to do your RAW conversions, you
>open up the shot that has the WB card in the scene and use that to get
>your conversion settings. You use those settings to convert all the
>"real" shots (the ones that don't have the WB card in them). If you've
>done everything correctly (and the lighting conditions haven't changed
>between your first shot and your last), all your shots will be
>properly balanced.
 
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