Hi , hoping for a good deal of friendly understandable advice here .
What is the best way to get the white balance right in our photos ? I do calibrate my monitor with a Spyder pro . I shoot on Canons , and use Canons own DPP to convert my raws to jpegs . I have struggled with the white balance , more so if I am honest with the likes of Deer and Hares who sit in the middle of green fields . I don`t like my images to look overly warm or yellow , and so I think I tend to tone this down to far and make them look cold or weird as some have suggested . As most images will differ greatly light wise , is there a sure fire way to get that white balance right ?
Over to you .
What is the best way to get the white balance right in our photos ? I do calibrate my monitor with a Spyder pro . I shoot on Canons , and use Canons own DPP to convert my raws to jpegs . I have struggled with the white balance , more so if I am honest with the likes of Deer and Hares who sit in the middle of green fields . I don`t like my images to look overly warm or yellow , and so I think I tend to tone this down to far and make them look cold or weird as some have suggested . As most images will differ greatly light wise , is there a sure fire way to get that white balance right ?
Over to you .