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How to Adjust the White Balance of Camera Correctly

In order to get pp with more correct color reproduction, it is necessary to manually adjust the white balance in the light source of the shooting scene.

Specific operation: If there is a pure white object (such as a pure white wall) in the shooting scene, aim the lens at it to make it fill the camera viewfinder and adjust the manual white balance (different machines have different adjustment methods, please refer to the instruction manual, and generally press and hold the manual white balance button 1-2 seconds to complete the system prompt). See what happens to the screen (SLR digital cameras can't see the adjustment effect immediately)? If there is no pure white object in the shooting scene, it is best to bring a piece of white paper to adjust the white balance, but it must be done in the light of the shooting scene. Of course, we can also use the principle of manual white balance to set the color cast effect we need. For example, aim the camera at a blue object (such as the blue sky), adjust the white balance and shoot the sunrise and sunset.