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White 
Balance

White balance (WB) is the process of removing unrealistic color casts so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo. Proper camera white balance has to take into account the "color temperature" of a light source, which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light. Our eyes are very good at judging what is white under different light sources, but digital cameras often have great difficulty with auto white balance (AWB) — and can create unsightly blue, orange, or even green color casts. Understanding digital white balance can help you avoid these color casts, thereby improving your photos under a wider range of lighting conditions.

Daylight (ss'1/200 f./16 iso 100 focal length 50mm)

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Cloudy

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Shade

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Daylight

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Fluorescent Light

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Tungsten Light

Fluorescent Light (ss'1/100 f./1.8 iso 400 focal length 50mm)

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Cloudy

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Daylight

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Tungsten Light

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Shade

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Fluorescent Light

Shade (ss'1/250f./1.8 iso 100 focal length 50mm)

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Daylight

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Cloudy

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Tungsten Light

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Fluorescent Light

Cloudy (ss'1/100 f./1.8 iso 100 focal length 50mm)

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Daylight

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Tungsten Light

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Shade

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Fluorescent Light

Cloudy (ss'1/20 f./2.8 iso 800 focal length 50mm)

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Daylight

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Tungsten Light

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Shade

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Fluorescent Light

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