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Take bracketing, which means shooting the same shot at either different exposures or white-balance settings to get the optimum shot.
First Look: Nikon D7000 SLR is loaded with features but not too complicated 2011
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In addition to its video capability, the camera on the 3G S sports more advanced controls than previous iPhone cameras, including autofocus and auto white-balance.
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In addition to its video capability, the camera on the 3G S sports more advanced controls than previous iPhone cameras, including autofocus and auto white-balance.
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Some cameraphones offer white-balance settings and some other niceties the iPhone lacks, such as video recording, ISO options and a flash.
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Some cameraphones offer white-balance settings and some other niceties the iPhone lacks, such as video recording, ISO options and a flash.
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That blue tendency might have been avoidable if the iPhone's camera offered white-balance settings.
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That blue tendency might have been avoidable if the iPhone's camera offered white-balance settings.
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But, in short, I only use available light having a super-sunny apartment makes it easier, and then I crop and adjust lighting if neccessary and white-balance in a photo editor.
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When I take photos under my compact fluorescent desk lamps (I sometimes use my digital camera as a scanner), I've found that the tungsten (incandescent) white-balance setting gives good color balance, while the fluorescent setting is way off -- which confirms what my eyes tell me (that these bulbs produce light much more like incandescents than fluorescent tubes).
Ban incandescent lightbulbs? Ann Althouse 2007
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Set manual white-balance, manual exposure and manual focus.
ePHOTOzine News Feed 2010
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