I had no idea what option to put the camera on so was a wild guess
kay it depend on the camera that you are using, if you are using "point and shot" cameras, use the sim moods, For "night"... landscape....macro.. etc.
but if your using a camera that gives you control over white balance then it will be like this:
it was recommended to me that for night shooting use " tungsten" and for indoors shooting use "florescent light"
and the other Options, i think its clear! when using "daylight" mood for the time the sun is up and using "cloudy" mood when there is some clouds.
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but nice try
Megan Amelia Photography
kay it depend on the camera that you are using, if you are using "point and shot" cameras, use the sim moods, For "night"... landscape....macro.. etc.
but if your using a camera that gives you control over white balance then it will be like this:
it was recommended to me that for night shooting use " tungsten" and for indoors shooting use "florescent light"
and the other Options, i think its clear! when using "daylight" mood for the time the sun is up and using "cloudy" mood when there is some clouds.
hope i was helpful in away
Megan Amelia Photography