lungdoc wrote in post #5367064
Yes (for white balance, not for exposure use obviously) , but you may want one shot with a grey card or other known neutral reference for WB. For casual uses often a white object in the scene can be used as a reference point; for more precise work a true neutral such as a grey card is preferred. Many camera bag interiors are gray and make a decent substitute.
Yes (for white balance, not for exposure use obviously) , but you may want one shot with a grey card or other known neutral reference for WB. For casual uses often a white object in the scene can be used as a reference point; for more precise work a true neutral such as a grey card is preferred. Many camera bag interiors are gray and make a decent substitute.
Good to know, I'm relatively new to this and have been "pegging" the white balance using the whites of peoples eyes. Seems to work well.
Just keeps going doesn't it??? Grey cards, flashes, umbrellas, light stands, backdrops. Wow..... and addicting!

