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<p>[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 998861, member: 26972"]Point taken, I haven't seen that in any of the volumes of books I have read. I guess it fits under common sense for cameras with fixed white balance? I do have several types of light running, let's see.</p><p><br /></p><p>minimal window glare, shades are drawn but there is certainly some daylight leakage through the blinds.</p><p>Television Flat screen Light</p><p>CRT Monitor light.</p><p>Small CFL 25w equiv pointed into closet</p><p>Desk lamp with std incandescent.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are a bazillion settings for white balance on this camera, including being able to enter in CFL specs up to 6500k on top of manual .</p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>I am on (and will be) on a huge learning curve - once I have the camera tethered to a live view/capture, I should be able to set the white balance to match real life to monitor to printer. The Photo Printer is already calibrated to my monitor[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 998861, member: 26972"]Point taken, I haven't seen that in any of the volumes of books I have read. I guess it fits under common sense for cameras with fixed white balance? I do have several types of light running, let's see. minimal window glare, shades are drawn but there is certainly some daylight leakage through the blinds. Television Flat screen Light CRT Monitor light. Small CFL 25w equiv pointed into closet Desk lamp with std incandescent. There are a bazillion settings for white balance on this camera, including being able to enter in CFL specs up to 6500k on top of manual . I am on (and will be) on a huge learning curve - once I have the camera tethered to a live view/capture, I should be able to set the white balance to match real life to monitor to printer. The Photo Printer is already calibrated to my monitor[/QUOTE]
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