Is shooting in Kelvin important?
The question was posed in another platform concerning shooting in Kelvin. The inquiry was about is it necessary or not. I didn't have a technical answer, but I stated that I shoot in Kelvin because the auto white balance doesn't always get it right, or where I prefer it to be. I told them that 5600k is normally my go to but I make adjustments based on the hugh of space that I'm working. This setting puts me at the edge of the blue line and I adjust up or down as needed. However, I hardly ever go above the 5600.
What are your thoughts on white balance settings?
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Daryl Lewis
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Is shooting in Kelvin important?
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