On May 2, 2014, at 12:31 PM, Bryan Jacoby <bryan.jac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In Lightroom, if you select a bunch of photos and turn on auto synch
> any change you make in one photo will be applied to others.  So you
> have one photo with a white balance card in it, and then a bunch of
> other photos taken under the same lighting but without the white
> balance card (unless you find white balance cards to be aesthetically
> pleasing, in which case you can keep it in all of the photos).  Click
> on the white balance card with the white balance eyedropper and it
> will correct the white balance in all of the selected images.  It does
> not matter if the individual images were shot with AWB or the same
> fixed white balance setting, they will all end up with the same white
> balance after you do this.

Thanks, Brian. Very helpful. Probably would have been very helpful with my 
classroom shoot.

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Eric Weir
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