When you think of daylight white balance, we're positive that most of you couldn't totally figure it out. You're probably shooting in auto white balance. And if you had to take an educated guess, you'd think that it would be a warm-toned balance.
Daylight is indeed warmer than Tungsten, at least in terms of white balance. And the way that it works is that the two try to cancel each other out. Tungsten lights themselves are pretty warm, so the white balance has to be very cool. Daylight is very cool, so the white balance needs to be warm. However, folks like their images to be even warmer. If this is all sounding confusing to you, then please check out our infographic below. . thephoblographer.com
2021-11-10 08:00