It's a small card (about 6in/15cm square), and is in an outside pocket of my 
bag.  Shooting inside a church a few weeks ago, it came out 3 or 4 times.  Who 
said anything about consistent light?

Rick

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--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Graydon <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 12:17:38AM -0700, Rick Womer
> scripsit:

> > I always shoot RAW.  In tricky light I toss a
> black/grey/white card into the scene, and take a shot.  In
> Lightroom I use the eyedropper on the image of the card, and
> set all the pics from that series to the resulting WB.
> 
> When might one expect the lighting to be that consistent?
> 
> My general experience with shooting outside is that the
> light just isn't
> that consistent; slight changes of angle, clouds, actually
> metering off
> of swans, etc. all change the camera's notion of white
> balance
> drastically.
> 
> Inside with available light isn't quite that bad but
> isn't entirely
> consistent, either, at least if there are large windows
> involved.
> 
> -- Graydon
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