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Subject: [OM] White balance
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 23:28:54 +1200
Hi all

Sorry to pester OM users with this sort of question ( but I did use both the E-
1 and the OM4Ti in one photo session today and probably took more shots 
with the OM. Magnolias are fresh out in bloom and some are glorious.).

Setting white balance has me totally puzzled. Can anybody here give a short 
guide? Just a pointer to get me started.

For example, last week I took some shots of my son's flat which is partly 
constructed with sawn limestone of a light cream colour.  In direct light it 
looks almost white, and prints made from such shots give this colour. I took 
one close-up shot to show the texture and the saw-cut patterns, and the 
combination of me being close to the wall and a garden wall close behind me 
reduced the cloud-light access. The print of this shot came out a light muddy 
grey.  The lab data on the reverse of the prints indicate no in-lab 
manipulation.

Without using a white-card, what should I have done to foresee this and 
compensate for the lessened light?

The numbers in the WB menu mean almost nothing to me and the (RTFM) 
Manual either the printed form of the PDF file say nothing of use that I could 
see.

In contrast, since I just learned that a friend has bought a N*k*n D70 (this is 
the friend who asked about digital some 2 - 3 months ago - actually his 
employer bought it - the USDAFS); so I had a quick look on Google findings 
to see what sort of camera it is, and the D70 white balance menu contains 
such entries as "cloudy"  "sunny" and so on.

Cheers, Brian

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