Every photographer, at one point or another, has had to deal with white balance issues. There are four distinct camps of dealing with WB: 1) fix it in post processing, 2) use the camera’s built-in WB settings, and 3) do a custom white balance, and 4) shoot exclusively in B&W… (kidding…sort of…), a combination of...
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