Monday, December 3, 2007

White Balance

The white balance setting for a digital camera is very useful in dealing with various light conditions. The best way to understand this setting is to place a white sheet of paper in front of your camera and take a photograph.
If the image has a white sheet of paper in it, you're ok; but if the paper has a yellowish hue, you're in trouble.
To better understand this process, take a look at your lamp. It usually uses an incandescent bulb. If you look closely, you'll notice that the color of this particular source of light has a yellow hue. The digital camera amplifies this hue and you get a yellowish photograph.
So, before taking any photo, look around at your sources of light। Even if you are outdoors, there are white balance settings that will make your photo look a lot better.

Daylight white balance
Cloudy white balance
Tungsten white balance
Fluorescent white balance
Flash white balance

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