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Originally Posted by CT
I don't see much wrong with the WB mate to be honest. By far the best approach to WB though is to shoot in RAW format. When you shoot in raw WB processing in the camera is omitted, but it's easily adjusted in RAW processing software. RAW is nothing to be afraid of, once you realise how much control you have over your final results you wont want to shoot in anything else.
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I'll try shooting in raw to see if that makes a difference, but in that grape shot I had to take a manual white balance in the camera so that the whole thing wasn't tinted an orangey colour, but then the shot was really dull greys, I had to tweak the levels again in photoshop to get it white like that. I just thought it was easier to get the correct colours straight from the camera with a DSLR.
I've downloaded RawShooters, will give it a go later, but should really be revising now