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Old 22-11-10, 00:00
robski robski is offline
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Much depends on the light source. To start with I would set the auto white balance setting to Tungsten. That will reduce the red and add more blue to the jpeg image. If they are still too orange then use the K setting and use a figure of 2500 or less. ( remember to put back to auto otherwise your day light shots will be very blue )

If you shoot RAW you can use the DPP software supplied with the camera and use the temperature slider to adjust the colour balance setting on screen. Then save as jpg.
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