As you say, fun. I have never tried this. Is the WB not an issue underwater ? You really can't calibrate on a grey card, and the water will possible create a green or blue kind of light. Or do I have all this wrong ?
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As you say, fun. I have never tried this. Is the WB not an issue underwater ? You really can't calibrate on a grey card, and the water will possible create a green or blue kind of light. Or do I have all this wrong ?
You are correct about the WB. I don't own a waterproof grey card. The auto WB will shoot these very green/blue. I changed the WB by manually selecting her eye in ACR. Even with that, I now see that the WB is all over the place on these three shoots.
#1 is probably the best.
#2 is a little too yellow.
#3 is a little too magenta.
Oh well, back to the swimming pool for more attempts.
You are correct about the WB. I don't own a waterproof grey card. The auto WB will shoot these very green/blue. I changed the WB by manually selecting her eye in ACR. Even with that, I now see that the WB is all over the place on these three shoots.
#1 is probably the best.
#2 is a little too yellow.
#3 is a little too magenta.
Oh well, back to the swimming pool for more attempts.
Txs, I am looking forward to see the next set....
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You are correct about the WB. I don't own a waterproof grey card. The auto WB will shoot these very green/blue. I changed the WB by manually selecting her eye in ACR. Even with that, I now see that the WB is all over the place on these three shoots.
#1 is probably the best.
#2 is a little too yellow.
#3 is a little too magenta.
Oh well, back to the swimming pool for more attempts.
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Txs, I am looking forward to see the next set....
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