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  2. Change white balance for built-in webcam - Microsoft Community

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    To open your webcam settings: Left-click the Windows Start icon on your computer. Left-click the Camera app icon. Once the webcam is on, left-click the Setting icon on the upper left corner of the window. Here, you can now change the different settings of your webcam like video quality, flicker reduction, brightness, etc.

  3. Quicker way to preset D40 white balance - Nikon - Photo.net

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    richard_driscoll. <p>People with a D40 or D40x will know that there are two ways to set the preset white balance. Firstly, if white balance is assigned to the Fn button then all you need to do is hold the button in for a few seconds after selecting "PRE". Secondly, you can use shooting-menu->white balance->pre->measure->yes but that is rather ...

  4. Which white balance for night time stadium shoot?

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    Greg M. PhotoNet Pro. 4.5k. Posted September 1, 2004. By far the easiest way to do it is to shoot RAW and view the images later on the computer via a software program like Capture One. You can view the images at all the different white balance settings and convert to high quality JPEG's at the setting you like best.

  5. Z6 II white-balance issues - Nikon - Photo.net

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    Posted February 23, 2023. Hi everyone. I noticed a couple of things about the Z6 II white balance that is acting very differently from my DSLRs. First, when shooting in the studio, I normally find that approximately 5000K white balance on my DSLRs gives quite neutral images when using e.g. D850, D3X etc. The Z6 II however seems to require ...

  6. White balance cards - Beginner Questions - Photo.net

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    White card to set white balance, and grey card to set exposure. What matters for setting white balance is that the reflection in spectrally neutral, not how bright it is. If the gray card is neutral, e.g. as it is on whiBal cards, it's fine for setting white balance. As a practical matter, I never find a need to use my whiBal to set the white ...

  7. Disabling Auto-Balance, White Balance, Exposure, etc. on built in...

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    I am trying to record using my laptop webcam. I am in the sim-racing side of gaming and the idea is that I record myself driving and what is on my screen. However, what is on my screen just shows up all white because of the autobalance.

  8. Color tones or white balance - Microsoft Community

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    2. If the above doesn't work, try uninstalling Display Adapters. Right click on Start > Select Device Manager. Click the > next to Display to expand menu. Right click on Driver > Select Uninstall. Reboot Windows to reinstall the drivers. You may also use these steps to Update the drivers. 3.

  9. White Balance for pictures - Microsoft Community

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    Replied on December 8, 2017. Report abuse. Hi Jeff, open one of your photos and keep it to one side . . . Click your Start Button, type calibrate and hit Enter to open the Display Colour Calibration app. Follow the steps to calibrate your screen, watching the one screen items and keep an eye on your Photo as well.

  10. Difference Between White Balance and Color Correction

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    <p>White balance is a matter of matching the white balance setting of the camera to the light source. Daylight and flash are plus or minus 5500K while tungsten "hot" lights can be either 3200K or 3400K. Back in film days those were all we had -- you used either daylight film with daylight/flash or tungsten film with hot lights.

  11. White Balance and exposure settings for shooting indoor Ice...

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    Norman; in shooting hockey the greater problem is underexposure; than color balance. The rink surface is mostly white; the meter "thinks" the scene is "grey". Adding 1/2 to 1 stop more exposure is a good starting point; to prevent underexposure. This is the same as shooting a sandy beach; of a snow covered area.