This is much, much better than the try below. This was taken using the custom white balance feature. That is, first shoot something white in the same lighting. Then using the custom white balance feature, select this white shot as the reference white balance. Then shoot the picture.
It could be better than here, but I'm tired and not a perfectionist. I had earlier set the camera to bracket the white balance, and not reset it when I took my white shot. In the bracket mode, the camera takes 3 versions, one at a central value, and one each with a blue and a amber bias. Naturally, I picked the blue biased white shot as my white balance shot. :)
This is much, much better than the try below. This was taken using the custom white balance feature. That is, first shoot something white in the same lighting. Then using the custom white balance feature, select this white shot as the reference white balance. Then shoot the picture.
ReplyDeleteIt could be better than here, but I'm tired and not a perfectionist. I had earlier set the camera to bracket the white balance, and not reset it when I took my white shot. In the bracket mode, the camera takes 3 versions, one at a central value, and one each with a blue and a amber bias. Naturally, I picked the blue biased white shot as my white balance shot. :)