Understanding White balance tips for Dslr Photography By Dom Bower

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

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This video give some tips to remember and understand how to use white balance with your digital slr camera.

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  • what about using white/grey card to nail white balance & exposure?

  • @slammindeejay you have to take a white/gray card photo every time you change direction, every time a sun goes behind a cloud or behind a tree or starts to set, when you change from ambient to flash bla bla bla, it is handy but only if you are in a controled lighting situation like a studio. or outside with no change in weather

  • 0 K is -273 C

  • By eck thats a bit chilly!

  • man alive you have been busy with your videos... good stuff...thank you dom. I really must add more stuff to my channel. time to put the video camera on charge.

  • girlfriend is away on holiday visiting family so got to spend my time some how, and cant go to the gym as legs are agony from the menshealth race on sunday

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  • I am an amateur photographer that has been looking into buying a new DSLR camera. The information on your video was very helpful. Thanks a lot!

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  • This was a very helpful and well done video

    with a lot of information presented clearly

  • a booonsun burner lol :) great explanation. White balance is doing my head in espesh when i go into a shady area and select shade the image just looks so orange, autowhite balance looks spot on though.

  • This is the easiest WB explanation I've ever heard. Keep the tips coming!

  • Thanks. Nice Video.

    BTW, 0 degree Celsius = 273.15 kelvin.

  • thanks the thing with the chemistry helpt a lot understanding the blu!!

  • Good basic video to learn for newbie like me :)

  • @yookiefooka What you said is also true. I'm correct as well.

  • @brt5470 you got it the other way around, 0 degree celsius is 273 kelvin

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