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What is the White Balance and Tint numbers telling me?

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  • Anonymous
    Bill,

    No - the WB tool is not a color temperature meter

    Setting the WB as you are is the BEST WAY to do this.
    You will never ever convince me that an in-camera Custom WB or set K is better method. It is just way too easy to set this in Capture One, and often better.
    Auto WB should not even exist as a choice because the results can be quite variable in value as it tries to determine a WB for each composed shot.
    The key to efficient workflow is to shoot consistently with first image a true gray card target under existing lighting conditions and apply to all other images.

    You certainly should be able to change WB at any time, even after applying a previous image's WB. So check this again.
    When you say \"click balance' assuming here you mean the Eyedropper tool selecting within the image ?

    Those values you see are as the camera 'saw' the K values
    You will get consistent values by choosing a preset of Sun, Clouds, Flash etc. rather than Custom or Auto
    Don't get too hung up on the #s, do you like the image ?
    See Knowledge Base article regarding Kelvin sliders:
    http://www.phaseone.com/Content/Support ... nguageid=1

    Hope this helps out.
    Sincerely,
    k c
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