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Old 01-28-2009, 09:18 AM
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An alternative is to shoot in RAW format, and then adjust the white balance afterwards. That way you can see the difference that each different version of white balance makes, and make minor tweaks until it looks absolutely perfect.

Shooting in RAW seems to be the most common piece of advice given by pro/semi-pro photogs, because of that greatly increased post-production flexibility that it gives..

Russ.
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