Light has different color temperatures throughout the day. This is especially important to know when shooting photographs.
With photography, white balance is the process of removing the color casts that different color temperatures produce. The human eye is much better at processing color, and we can always see what should be white in an image.
Most of the time, the Auto White Balance (AWB) setting on your DSLR camera or advanced point and shoot camera will prove extremely accurate. Occasionally, though, your camera can become confused, needing a little help.
To learn more about selecting the white balance on your camera manually, just click the link to read the full story!


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