Tommydigi wrote in post #11520024
Can anyone offer some suggestions other then just shooting raw?
If you prefer not to shoot in raw, that's fine. You won't have as much range for adjustment of WB, but small adjustments will work decently.
But I have a suggestion:
Shoot some raw images under the kind of lighting that gives you WB problems and experiment with the various WB options in DPP. They're identical to the camera settings you can use for JPEGs, but you can switch easily between the different settings.
This will give you a better understanding of the WB you'll want to set when shooting JPEGs.
Then you can do the same thing with picture styles, which affect WB quite a lot.
But, as Jay said, mixed lighting is always going to be a problem and often it can't be made to look decent. In that case, you just have to change the lighting. Either by turning off the lamps, using a different light source, or using gels.
-js