So basically I noticed that the way I use to shoot for white balance is no good when shooting in multiply rooms, with multiply lighting situations. I use to shoot a close up of a the gray card, then set that in camera. So later in the day when I moved to a different room, I shot a picture with the grey card in the back round, this seems like an easier thing to do an setup.
My questions is, what should I be shooting in though if I don't set that grey card in my camera, does it not really matter because I'll be changing it when editing the pictures ? I understand how to use it, but more curious what you guys are doing for average every day situations.
Any tips, or suggestions I'm open to. I'm also using DPP to edit photos and relized everything I click on click white balance and before I use the eye dropper, it seems to already set the picture to the correct white balance. I'm gonna read the instructions on how to use that, but figured if anyone wanted to comment on that.
And please forgive the noob questions, still learning and want to learn more to get better.


