Bracketing and White balance probs


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leithunder

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hey guys! wats bracketing? read it in the D80 manual but still have no idea! Also.. under flourecent lightings.. i change my white balance settings and the compensation +vely.. but i still get this warm reddish tone in the pic.. how do i change this effect? besides using PS ;)
 

I was reading about bracketing on the D80 manual yesterday nite too..:)
Oso dunno wat it mean....:sweat:
 

i like to try to ans noob qns, cos besides learning from pros..that's how noobs like me can learn too...

anyway bracketing... ok if u're familiar with ur camera's exposure settings, u would be able to adjust the exposure value from 0 to either more or less... up to 2 stops in either direction. Bracketing is when u set the camera to take 3 shots, one is of cos at zero compensation, one at -1, last @ 1. The range of the bracketing can be up to u...1/3 stop (-1/3, 0, 1/3) or 1.5 (-1.5, 0, 1.5). How the camera takes these 3 shots is up to the drive mode..if it's in continuous, the cam's next 3 shots will be like that w/o releasing the shutter. If in single shot mode... ur 1st shot would be 0, then next shutter release is -1, next would be +1 (the order dpens on ur cam).

Why do that? for lighting conditions where u're not certain...u bracket so that u can have 3 shots of different exposure compensations..just in case u miss the moment... heh..

any pros got stuff to add? i not very certain myself
 

shoot raw and adjust/bracket later! :thumbsup:
 

for the reddish shots..u mean that under fluorescent lighting, u switched WB to fluorescent and still compensate? wouldnt that be over compensation?
 

shoot raw and adjust/bracket later! :thumbsup:

I think shooting raw is not a very good option for beginners and people who don't have time. If you're travelling, using jpeg would save you a lot of time. Imagine post-processing thousands of photos. Bracketing in this case would be sufficient to ensure correct exposures.
 

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