However such color casts can be corrected in printing (or in Photoshop for the digital crowd).
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wendy beard wrote:
--- Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
somebody here is also shooting horses and similar with D2H, which has an ambient light WB sensor, which I heard is designed to detect flicker in fluorescents, do you exhibit same problem?
I don't have a D2H or shoot horses, but I have had lots of trouble with indoor lighting, including shots having the colour shift visible over half of the frame.
http://www.muddypawz.net/dfst3/images/127_2703.jpg http://www.muddypawz.net/dfst3/images/127_2708.jpg
Can't remember the shutter speed offhand, probably around 1/350s. I was using AWB, but I can't see that a custom WB would have made any difference in these circumstances.
Wendy
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