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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
Great guide! I struggle with this!
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
Will RAW always look better because it hasn't been touched so to speak?
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance

Originally Posted by
gally
Will RAW always look better because it hasn't been touched so to speak?
It's more that you're starting (post processing) with a blank canvas (of sorts!) of what you shot. There's no compression, and any adjustments are reversible such as WB etc.
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
I have just come across this in a thread in Clio media. Cheers for the tip. I will have a play about.
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
Great guide, amazing how much difference it makes
Well done Sir!!
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
Great guide Dan. Never really got my head around RAW. Once you've edited the white balance do you just hit the open image button to then open it in photoshop etc or do you save the image first?
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
Yeh just hit open.
There's also a button called 'Done' iirc. That will just close the image but apply the adjusted settings. (and not open it into PS)
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Re: Tutorial - Fixing White Balance
I use Aperture and they have added a option to set the WB by clicking on a area of natural skin tone, it works well.
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