Things are still a bit messy on the blog as it is imported from my old website. If you’ve ever done this, you know that these transitions never go as smoothly as they claim. A few links may still be broken. Thanks for your patience.
How to get perfect white balance
Custom white balance can be a tricky subject, especially if you are new to digital photography. My preferred method is using a measured neutral gray card. The one I use is called a WhiBal and is made by RawWorkFlow.com. This video demonstrates how I use the card when shooting and in editing the files.
Get better color in your photos
Most people keep their digital cameras and their camera phones set on Auto White Balance (AWB), which works okay most of the time. But to get the best colour you need to set your white balance to capture the colour temperature of the light falling on the subject. If you set your camera on Auto White Balance, the camera wants to make the colour neutral. If there is predominant amount of one colour, such as orange, like in a sunset or wild storm, then the camera thinks, "Whoa, too much orange, we need to neutralize that." The camera doesn't know what type of light you are shooting in, it just sees orange.