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.

I agree almost completely. The only exception is that I have all my 
digital cameras (including video) preset to "Daylight" (actually my Sony 
DSC-T1 is preset to "Cloudy" because its performance WRT white balance 
is simply disappointing). Partially because I'm used to shoot daylight 
balanced films with my film cameras and partially because that way I 
obtain reference white balance (e.g. how it looked like at the time of 
shot).

Cheers,

Peter

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