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Originally Posted by xenigo
If you're shooting with flash, use the flash WB setting on the camera. Or if you really want to get precise, you can use an 18% grey card that will allow you to batch correct every image in a session in Photoshop. For the first image of every shoot you do, take a photo of this card, and when you select this part of the image with the WB tool in Photoshop, select "apply to all images"... pretty easy. But I find the flash setting default is usually just fine for most purposes. (unless you're mixing light, then you definitely need the grey card)
http://www.adorama.com/NVFR2015.html
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I'll definitely check that link out when I'm done editing this current photoset. I've gotten decent at fixing the colors of the photo in post processing but going through one at a time is kind of a bitch.