I did...but at the end of the day the 'daylight' setting was as good as any.

There's a pun in there somewhere :-\

Bong :-D

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Paul Stenquist
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> Much nicer. But why not play around with the color temperature
> sliders and set it to something you like? Or something that resembles
> what you saw? The presets are rather arbitrary. (Of course if you
> have white or medium gray in the scene, you can eyedropper it to
> approximate actual light temperature.)
> Paul
> On Aug 27, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Bong Manayon wrote:
>
>> Remember this...?
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bongmanayon/2651624245/
>>
>> Jack Davis earlier commented that the color of the sky was khaki and
>> dark.  During the set of shots leading to this one, shooting at
>> something else, I switched the white balance to 'shade' to see what it
>> would look like.  For that particular shot and this one, it looked
>> nice and 'warm' in the camera's--and later in my notebook's--LCD.
>> Getting back home a week later, I looked at it again in an CRT and
>> yeah...it was dark and khaki.
>>
>> Now with time in my hands, I got back to the RAW files (I shoot PEF)
>> and played around with the white balance.  Switched it to daylight...
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bongmanayon/2804593218/
>>
>> What to you think?
>>
>> Bong
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