In the last class we were introduced to ‘white balance’ and asked to experiment using the white balance setting on our camera. I have taken a series a photographs of the same object using each setting to show the differences.
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| WB Setting - Auto |
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| WB Setting - Daylight |
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WB Setting - Shade
Will warm up the shot just a touch |
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WB Setting - Cloudy
Will warm up the shot a little more than the shady setting |
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WB Setting - Tungsten
For use indoors with bulb (incandescent) lighting
Cools down colours |
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WB Setting - Flourescent
For use with flourescent lighting
Warms up colours |
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WB Setting - WB (with flash)
For use when shooting with camera flash
Will warm up the shot to compensate for the 'cool' flash light |
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| WB Setting - Auto |
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| WB Setting - Daylight |
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| WB Setting - Shade |
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| WB Setting - Cloudy |
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| WB Setting - Tungsten |
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| WB Setting - Flourescent |
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| WB Setting - WB |
This was an interesting excercise and I will look forward to putting what i've learnt into practice.
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