Bill, just to side track a tad,

Have you tried the expo disk.

I was shooting in the some what bad indoor horse place today. I had
the older arena, with higher, plastic covered windows on the South,
East and West side. As this was dressage, were they are all over the
arena, i decided to go with a pre set WB with the disk, instead of the
cloudy -1 i do in the brighter arena. One side will be bright, one
side dark and one side more light from the mecury type lights. I took
an averag e of the lighting.
I'm down loading the first batch now, but i looked at a few and they
seem decent enough, to at least get some good results.

Might be worth a try in that indoor place.

I have also heard people use an old coffee can plastic lid in stead of
the expo disk.

Dave

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:30 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I mentioned a few days ago that I had some problems with the white balance on 
> the K20. If some
>  technically minded soul could possibly tell me WTF is happening with the 
> white balance in this
>  series of shot I would be most appreciative.
>  Six pictures shot within about two seconds of each other, EXIF data should 
> be intact.
>  http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/whitebalance/wb.html (350k).
>
>  I presume the cure is to lock a WB in rather than trust auto.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  William Robb
>
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