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  • from which of the automatic white balance should you take the costume white balance from a gray card?

  • i think you like hearing urself talk

  • I have a question. Once you have shot the lastolite card to set the white balance, do you have to shoot with the custom white balance setting on?

    

  • Thank you mate. It was really informative.

  • Thank you mate. It was really informative.

  • thanks so much mate you helped me out alot and saved me some time

  • How are wildlife photographers setting the custom WB where they are taking a long shot and not close to the subject?

    What is the difference between using an 18% gray card and using any white object as a reference? Is there a difference in video or photo quality?

    If using a flash should you also include the light from the flash going off when setting the custom WB knowing that as you walk back to where you will take the shot the flash fill will be dropping off?

    The Meltdownman

  • thanks for video!

  • THANKS!

  • Thank you! That was very informative and well presented.

  • i just use a piece of paper its just as good

  • thanks helpful

  • What is shotoshop? It must be a great product. Does it really make it easy for you to shange your WB?

    LOL

  • I can hear it fine !! Get a decent laptop lol

    Thanks for the info !!

  • very helpful :)

  • Not loud enough I can not hear it. on my mackbook pro.

  • wow you really need to show off that bad you name it in the comment lol you should have just said i cant hear it

  • yeah you are right.. I just never had a chance to brag in my life.

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