> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harold Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> > Depends on how you shoot. Raw shooters typically work
> this way, but
> > people who shoot in jpg generally take more care to get
> it right in
> > the camera, as it's more of a pain to fix a jpg in PS
> then applying a
> > color temp during raw conversion.
>
> You could always use an imaging program that has a nice set of Kodak
> Wratten filters incorporated into it.
>
> Much easier to view results this way just by going through
> the various
> filters to see the effect it has on the image.

Have you done this?

Generally I just use the preset for the lightsource in question. If
necessary I'll use curves. Generally my lab will correct anything I
throw at them.

The very best program for setting your WB is Capture 1.

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