Lloyd
Active member
I'm with you here, Jono. I leave my white balance on Daylight probably 90% of the time. I find I get much more consistent results, and it's easy to change the few shots that miss in Lightroom. More like using film.I've long since changed to using Daylight white balance in daylight - it gives me a real understanding of how the camera deals with colour, and, of course, if necessary it's easy to do a batch change to a number of images at once. Recently, I was doing some Auto White Balance testing for someone else, and it simply reminded me of how messy things can become, especially in mixed light and shade.
right . . . set soapbox off
Thanks for sharing the soapbox.