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Old 02-07-2010, 11:06 PM  
Jon Oso
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Originally Posted by xenigo View Post
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
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.
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