I'm with you on this, Paul. On one or two occasions I've needed a  
quickie JPEG file, though, and the ability to on-the-fly render a  
JPEG from a RAW exposure in the camera and adjust the white balance  
right there makes it very handy.

G


On Feb 17, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> In the studio I shoot AWB and adjust color temp when doing the RAW
> conversion. I can deliver any result I want that way and can adjust
> the temperature and tint precisely. I don't see any reason to fool
> with white balance in the camera.


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