If you shoot RAW, you can adjust the white balance during conversion. Just set the camera to auto white balance and fine tune to your taste during conversion. If color temp is critical for a particular job, include a white or gray card in frame for a test shot, then set color temp with the eyedropper when converting. If you're shooting jpegs, and color temp is critical, set the white balance manually before shooting.
Paul

On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:26 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

What is the method one would use to set this up.

Attach flash, set up grey card, or white card, set CWB on the K10D
frame the card and then shoot it.

Just curious as i have never done this, and on another forum, non
pentax, they suggest this when the "I'm doing a weeding soon, help me"
posts come up.

Dave

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