![]() ![]() So this subject of White Balance Correction is about when you set the camera right, and still get poor colors (color at least a little wrong is very common, it's not an exact system). Auto WB does try to fix this, halfway well, but it has no clue about the right color either (Auto WB is just making some guesses, which may not be correct). There's a big difference, which photographers have to deal with. But cameras have no brain, and they do see and capture the color of real life, which we then can see incandescent is orange, which becomes a problem in our photos. This (and more) is named the Land Effect, explained by Edwin H Land (of Polaroid fame). So when we come indoors, from out of cloudy 6000°K sunlight into incandescent 3000°K light, we don't realize that incandescent is orange. Humans recognize the color that subject things should be, and we often see what we expect to see. ![]() Or rather, our brain amazingly knows to adjust our own white balance, and it can ignore these differences (in common situations).
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