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white balance choice when shooting indoor with flash???when shooting indoor with sb800 onboard, and there is also tungsten light and possibly some natural light in the room as well, what choice to you use for WB?
I mainly used Auto and shoot RAW, it can be played within NC 4xxxx after.
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I'm with Birddog. I shoot in RAW with auto WB and then adjust in PS later if needed.
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same here. raw and auto.
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If the flash is the key light then you can just use auto or flash. If you are trying to balance ambient incandescent light with flash you should put a gel filter over the flash to match the light and set the wb to incandescent.
Btw even if you disable the flash firing having the SB-800 on the camera will greatly improve auto-wb since the SB-800 provides colour temperature information to the camera. Mark
I've started to get into the habit of setting the WB to Flash. I find that the light from the SB800 is usually more dominant than the tungsten lighting, and is relatively close in WB to daylight. I have noticed that I usually get warmish tones (due to the tungsten lighting), but often that looks ok.....and if it doesn't, I always shoot RAW so I just fine-tune/change settings in NC or PSCS2.
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I also find I set the WB to Flash, but it depends on the nature of the subject, I tend not to use Auto at all.
I use Flash for the WB then change it during PP if I feel it's incorrect.
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very good point. Though I often find I either forget or can't be bothered getting the gel out and sliding it on......lazy, I know However, if one wants to obtain the best possible results, this is a very wise thing to do. Dave
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Re: white balance choice when shooting indoor with flash???
If it's a series of shots in the same room, with the same lighting, I'll generally stay away from auto and set to 'flash'. I've found that if you have multiple different light sources in a room, and you're moving around taking shots picking up different light sources, including the speedlight, that auto can give unpredictable results with the change in lighting. If anything, purposely setting to 'flash' gives you a 'standard' to do all your PP work off, which will be roughly the same for that room. Also assume the use of .NEF (RAW) as well..... Just a shame that I voted in the poll before I realised there was a question attached ! Cheers Justin
I shoot with PRE-WB and in NEF. Then i adjust in PSCS RAW.
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I too shoot RAW and AUTO I think the incamera auto WB is quite good and then just change it about (if needed) with PSCS2.
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As a result of an old thread here on Nikon's pre-set WB values, I use either auto or Cloud WB setting when shooting with flash as apparently the camera values for Flash and Cloud are around the wrong way. This certainly has been borne out in my shots. Flash shots done with Cloud WB are spot on.
Here's the data I was talking about: http://www.d70users.com/files/WhiteBalanceHowitWorksD70.pdf Simon
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