Question: is (modern) auto white balance good enough?
There are other threads on how and why to set WB. I'm not asking that; I already know how to do that. My question is: do I even need to bother?
Of course, I shoot everything in raw, and I still adjust color as needed. But it just keeps getting easier (i.e., less frequent) for when I need to do that. And when I know that I'm going to need accurate color, I'll shoot a gray card for using later in post. I've got one in my flash bag, so that's easy enough to do.
Exception: when I'm shooting video (and especially true for multi-camera video), then I'll take the steps to manually set white balance.
But it's so easy to fix WB in post anymore. It takes only a few seconds. And if I have a bunch of shots in the same lighting, I can sync the settings across the whole batch after fixing one.
I used to set a specific color (usually "daylight") so that at least everything would be consistent when going into post. But I've recently relaxed to using auto, and I'm actually apply corrections less frequently.
On a different point, lighting comes in SO many different colors anymore. Even shooting an indoor event the color changes from one fixture to the next. Or the color of overhead lights in a school gym are different for each fixture. It's enough to drive you crazy.
Am I missing something?




