![]() ![]() You can now hold down the Shift key and double click on the Temperature label or the Tint label to the left of your 2 slider controls for WB and LR will set that particular setting automatically without changing the other slider, giving you the LR auto setting for one of the 2 parameters and the 'as shot' setting for the other. There is a new feature in LR6/LR CC 2015, however, that I like even better. You can't shoot without setting a WB setting so you may as well set the camera to Auto WB, do a manual white balance on a white balance target, or try to set it to the most appropriate setting from the choices offered.Īs others have said, I find Olympus gets it pretty right with the Auto WB setting and I prefer LR's "as shot" colour rendition to what it does if you use LR's Auto WB option. If that doesn't work I just do it by eye - the warm-cool slider is pretty easy to get right by eye and then I just fiddle with the magenta/green slider until it looks right on my screen!Īs barry13 said, the WB setting gets written into the metadata and LR uses that metadata entry to display the image. I've found using the dropper on the whites of someone's eyes to give pretty accurate results. Using the White Balance dropper in Lightroom is the best way of recovering white balance, in my experience, as long as there is some neutral grey in the photo. However when I'm indoors I'll choose a suitable preset or set a custom white balance. Regarding whether or not to shoot in auto white balance, I tend to shoot auto when out and about outside, and get good results. I tend to find that the Lightroom preselects are overly orange. From my experience the Lightroom settings for white balance preselects do not match my EM-5, for instance shooting with the "cloudy" setting and then selecting the Lightroom "cloudy" setting produces very different results. When you load a RAW image into Lightroom it will apply the white balance as per the meta data. ![]()
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