melvin said:Hi!
For night shoot what type of white balance is advisable / better?:dunno:
Pls advice thanks a million in advance!
maritimus831 said:i prefer the auto white balance (actually u can get the same effect with shade white balance) shot because it is warmer and thus makes the building look cosier. since the shot shows the christmas decorations, i think the warmer shot looks better->cosy christmas feel.
the one with more natural colours looks like a typical snapshot.
sammy888 said:Let me ask you...
Looking at those shots you take? Which one do you like? When you look at the post office picture ( first one on the top ) what feeling do you get from looking at the scene..and then look at the cooler tone one below?
The "tone" tells a story and sets a mood. Right or wrong...what type of white balance you want depends on what story you want to tell.
Personally I like the warm look. It brings out the richness of the colour lights against the building. It could have been better if you under expose it abit more though
michhy said:which one looks more closely to the original?
I for one, prefer natural colours.
darn, the christmas decos are out already? they sure are early...
megaweb said:The centerpoint building shots are confirmed overexposed. I would prefer the Tungsten WB.
Isaiahfortythirtyone said:careful there...overexposure. it depends on what u like la. no hard and fast rules about this
shinken said:I think it's quite well exposed. If I comment any further on exposure I would be nitpicking. It's already quite good as it is. That was the effect I was hoping for (as I posted my comment just before you posted the "new" pic)