Here we see an image taken using available daylight with a white background when the subject is facing the light, which is quite natural. When the white balance on the camera is set to tungsten, however, the image gets a bad blue cast, which is completely wrong, so always check your white balance settings to achieve the results you want. Daylight is around 5500 degrees Kelvin.Wednesday, 14 October 2009
PRACTICAL SESSIONS - Available Light Sources
Here we see an image taken using available daylight with a white background when the subject is facing the light, which is quite natural. When the white balance on the camera is set to tungsten, however, the image gets a bad blue cast, which is completely wrong, so always check your white balance settings to achieve the results you want. Daylight is around 5500 degrees Kelvin.
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