Your camera will also have presets for natural light, such as Daylight or Cloudy. Although an accurate Auto setting might mean you may not feel you need to use these, if you're shooting for a prolonged period of time in one environment, setting the camera to one of these options can be a good idea as it will help to keep things consistent from shot to shot.Let's say you're standing outside on an overcast day, and you're looking at an object you consider to be white. Now you take that object inside and it still looks white to you, despite the fact that you may be viewing it under a completely different kind of lighting, such as tungsten.
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I have learnt how to adjust the white balance
I have used manual setting setting have gone and used wb (eg. day light, shade, cloudy, tungsten, white fluorescent light , flash custom
I like the way when you change the white balance it can change the image complete
I like the way when you change the white balance it can change the image complete
My example of white balance
Auto day light cloudy