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Old 16-08-2007, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Rocket Boy View Post
For terrestrial shots always set your WB to the closest conditions you're shooting in, it's best to get it right in camera rather than later especially if you shoot in jpg.
This will give you an accurate reading of your preview and histogram.
This might be a bit off topic, but seeing as you mentioned it ... I presume what you mention there, you'd use a 11% grey card for the test shot? Or is there an easier way?

PS .. for astro I have always used Auto, and then use levels to "calibrate" it in PS. I hadn't thought about trying different ones on the camera, good idea.. could be some fun..
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