You can, but your options are limited. Reason is the lossy jpg compression that removes all data which are not required to render the image and to create the respective user impression. There are several algorithms used (I think the specifications should be open by now), all of them remove data which are not required for the rendering of the actual image - but which are required if you want to change the white balance.Just like to clarify. I thought we could still adjust WB on a jpg image, couldn't we?
the ceiling and the warm light in the solemnization room of the ROM building is way too yellow, you won't able to correct it at the post if you shot in jpg. RAW is possible.Just like to clarify. I thought we could still adjust WB on a jpg image, couldn't we?
Of course I'm not advocating that we shouldn't get it right when shooting.
the ceiling and the warm light in the solemnization room of the ROM building is way too yellow, you won't able to correct it at the post if you shot in jpg. RAW is possible.
of course it is nice to do custom WB, but each couples only spend less than 10mins in the room, you want to custom balance, you want to find good spot, you want to capture photos, nobody is waiting for you.
It seems like RAW is the way to go here. jpg would be extremely hard. If you can enter the room beforehand, however, and make preparations. You can get a WB card to get it right. Oh, and the orange gel on flash idea is nice too!
So who will you ask to hold the white balance card for you to do a custom wb? The couple? The registrar? Or just put it on the table? Lol
I fast hand fast leg make sure i don't missing any shots, do you think somebody inexprience able to have time to do this and that?
Some will argue that someone in the crowd sure wear white.
But I don't like such statement.