Wednesday 26 November 2014

The Colour of Light: Judging colour temperature 2

Take a similar situation to the last one and shoot three kinds of picture but vary the WB setting 3 times so you end up taking 9 images.  Compare and say which you prefer.

I prefer the AUTO on the first set and the last but he daylight in the middle set.  I think the camera does a good job of WB actually although in the past I have felt it was a bit yellow and green at times, but perhaps that was to do with some sort of colour cast.  The difference between daylight and AUTO is negligible in some images but the ones of my son at the end it is more marked.  Incidentally, I hope my mother will forgive me for using such a wide angle to take these but I am very pleased to finally be getting on with these exercises as I stalled slightly for a bit.

AUTO AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Daylight f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Shade f4 ISO 200 1/120s


WB AUTO AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Daylight AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Shade - AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Daylight - AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB Shade - AV f4 ISO 200 1/120s

WB AUTO - AV f4 ISO 200 1/125s




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