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Apr 16, 2010 01:34 |  #1
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made me laugh so hard

To quote what the article said that made me laugh

The photo of Big Ben in London was taken with my 400D and a Tokina 12-24mm lens. I set the White Balance to cloudy and used a tripod with a timer to get me a sharp shots. I decided to go out shooting at sunset as I have read this is the best time to take photos. I used DPP to post process the RAW images

There I was thinking that you can set the RAW images' WB to cloudy using DPP




  
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Apr 16, 2010 01:40 |  #2

Why is this funny?

DPP does read the in-camera settings and applies them. I think it's the only RAW converter that will.


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Apr 16, 2010 01:57 |  #3
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The reason why I thought it was funny, was because he could of done away with setting the WB in the camera, and done it in DPP




  
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Apr 16, 2010 01:58 |  #4

errrr, 101.

I'm able to shoot in RAW and when importing into LR I still have the tab that says, "As Shot". I know that LR has it's own import settings and you can change them around but in RAW it still has a reading of the WB that the camera shot as.

wb ≠ PP. A lot of the time I process with never changing the white balance that the camera was set to in RAW.

I think I know what you are trying to say but it sounds like you don't know what you are talking about. Maybe the other alternative is that you're just saying what you are thinking wrongly.

Either way it doesn't matter about what he said. It's not like he said anything that dumb. The door swings both ways.




  
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Apr 16, 2010 02:13 |  #5
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tfizzle wrote in post #10005009 (external link)
errrr, 101.

I'm able to shoot in RAW and when importing into LR I still have the tab that says, "As Shot". I know that LR has it's own import settings and you can change them around but in RAW it still has a reading of the WB that the camera shot as.

wb ≠ PP. A lot of the time I process with never changing the white balance that the camera was set to in RAW.

I think I know what you are trying to say but it sounds like you don't know what you are talking about. Maybe the other alternative is that you're just saying what you are thinking wrongly.

Either way it doesn't matter about what he said. It's not like he said anything that dumb. The door swings both ways.


What I am trying to say, is that I always shoot 'As shot' then do post processing in DPP, because I think that it is a waste of effort, if the shot is going to come out the same if you do it in DPP (i.e. Shooting in RAW would have no real effect on the photo, unless you left it like that)




  
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Apr 16, 2010 03:59 |  #6

It's less work to set it in-camera if you know what white balance you want, as it saves having to do it in post-processing.

All the energy saved from fewer mouse-clicks at the post processing stage can be channelled into other important tasks such as nose-picking.  :p


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Apr 16, 2010 05:19 |  #7

This is the least funniest thing i have read all year..


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Apr 16, 2010 06:26 |  #8

Setting the WB incorrectly can effect the overall exposure too. I know probably not an issue with shooting a sunset (AWB should be fine) but for indoor work it certainly is.


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Apr 16, 2010 16:26 |  #9

What kind of tripod has a timer?




  
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Apr 17, 2010 04:46 |  #10
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baccaruda wrote in post #10008526 (external link)
What kind of tripod has a timer?


lol, probably a typo on my behalf:)




  
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Apr 17, 2010 04:59 |  #11

Whats so funny about someone not knowing that he could Post-Process WB? I think I know how to work a Camera, but as for Post-Processing I haven't the foggiest idea what I am doing. I had to studdy the POTN Tutiorial to find out how to resize my Photo's!


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