I also use canon and somebody, suggested to me to set the camera white
balance to daylight. that way it will be always balance at one setting. I
have found this works althoug,h just to put a spanner in the works, if you
are shooting using mainly available light inside ie atificial light I find
it is best to go back to AWB.

Of course in C1 if you have a set of pix with similar lighting situation,
adjust light balance for one and highlight the others then press the icon
that looks like a set of blue folders. This will adjust them all to the same
setting.

Regards

Malcolm Case-Green





> Hi List,
>
> I do a lot of social/reportage photography often spending a whole day
> photographing in a variety of situations.
> For example for a wedding, I might take 500 shots that cover inside the
> church, at the reception, outside and at night etc
>
> 90% of the time I am shooting in RAW but there have been a few occasion
when
> I have shot in JPG.
> What I am finding is that because almost every shot is different with
> different lighting conditions I am having to manually white balance each
> shot (in C1) which is taking an age. On the occasions where I have shot
JPG
> I have only had to tweak a handfull of shots that were off rather than
> spending time on every one.
>
> I know this has come up in a thread this week regarding taking the white
> balance from a JPG etc so this is my question.
> Is there a simple way to apply the settings the camera (Canon) would have
> used to make the JPG automatically to each RAW image so that I am not
> starting from scratch with each one? Does the camera save all this extra
> info in the RAW file?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Nathan.
>
> Nathan Gaydhani - Imaging & Design
>


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