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Nov 09, 2004 19:04 |  #1

i shoot some tonight and I used to different preset WBs
I used the sun Wb and the Tungsten WB. The Tungsten made the sky bluer and left the sunset alone. the SUN WB made everything a bit more orange, which it's suppose to do.

Which do yall use?


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Nov 09, 2004 19:10 |  #2

Auto. If it's wrong I can fix it later. Plus I didn't think of it last time I shot a sunset ;)




  
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Nov 09, 2004 20:57 |  #3
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I use RAW 8)

It really is especially helpful for just that...sunsets ;-)a


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Nov 09, 2004 21:28 |  #4

Sunsets and sunrises are some of the times I will definitely use RAW. No real need to worry about white balance.


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Nov 09, 2004 21:28 |  #5

yeah since i got a 1 gig card that's all i've been shooting and i can see a difference


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Nov 09, 2004 21:46 |  #6

81B warming filter :D



  
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Nov 10, 2004 00:03 |  #7

Likewise, I shoot RAW for sunsets.


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Nov 10, 2004 05:01 |  #8

Persian-Rice, and what is that? looking up as i'm replying.

found the info and i have a CP on the front of mine, one of those bring out prettier colors?


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Nov 10, 2004 05:42 |  #9

"The 81s are straw toned and when used for outdoor photography they compensate for the excess blues found in shade, extend the morning light and overall enrich the tonal quality of your images."


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Nov 10, 2004 07:07 |  #10

we found the same website, eh? 2filters.com?
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