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which are the best settings 4 indoor pics?
i use twilight portrait+iso 100+incandescent and SEM on..and i get crappy pics
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:31:04
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maybe if you read the instructions?
just try to use EM or SEM and all AUTO!
is it possible to combine EM and SEM with CWB ?
[ This Message was edited by: hfmls on 2008-06-26 21:39 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:37:39
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On 2008-06-26 22:22:25, budala wrote:
As I got it CWB is a technique that when first connected in the driver and then activated decides which is the best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo.
HOW TO ACTIVATE IT?
go to -1.0(in my phone I put CWB on that EV position)
zoom once to a white surface which is gonna fill the all screen
after You notice that CWB is activated(shouldn't take long according to me 2-3 seconds)zoom again to lock it
and then You are ready to take the photo
but how can this decide " best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo." if you are using a simple white paper every time to calibrate it .. whats the difference ?.. it may as well be activated only once and find a way to lock it forever... ( this may be a lame question ./.. but i can't understand

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[ This Message was edited by: yorulezkos on 2008-06-26 21:41 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:40:28
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i have read the instructions..twice
i will use just auto and and SEM or EM..see what i will get
oh and..the CWB is it at 2.0?
[ This Message was edited by: recl on 2008-06-26 21:42 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:41:21
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On 2008-06-26 22:37:39, hfmls wrote:
maybe if you read the instructions?
just try to use EM or SEM and all AUTO!
is it possible to combine EM and SEM with CWB ?
[ This Message was edited by: hfmls on 2008-06-26 21:39 ]
I think it it possible.The last photo of my last photo set on this page is with CWB and EM
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:43:45
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On 2008-06-26 22:40:28, yorulezkos wrote:
On 2008-06-26 22:22:25, budala wrote:
As I got it CWB is a technique that when first connected in the driver and then activated decides which is the best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo.
HOW TO ACTIVATE IT?
go to -1.0(in my phone I put CWB on that EV position)
zoom once to a white surface which is gonna fill the all screen
after You notice that CWB is activated(shouldn't take long according to me 2-3 seconds)zoom again to lock it
and then You are ready to take the photo
but how can this decide " best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo." if you are using a simple white paper every time to calibrate it .. whats the difference ?.. it may as well be activated only once and find a way to lock it forever... ( this may be a lame question ./.. but i can't understand

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[ This Message was edited by: yorulezkos on 2008-06-26 21:41 ]
well i see your point

... hmmm, maybe i kind of agree? :S what do u guys have to say ? if it is white, why can't we lock for all pictures?
or when u say: point to white u mean, point to a "all white card in the place you are" so...you'll be using whites with the tones and temperature regarding the place you are at the moment? or am i talking rubish?
[ This Message was edited by: hfmls on 2008-06-26 21:49 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:44:14
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On 2008-06-26 22:40:28, yorulezkos wrote:
On 2008-06-26 22:22:25, budala wrote:
As I got it CWB is a technique that when first connected in the driver and then activated decides which is the best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo.
HOW TO ACTIVATE IT?
go to -1.0(in my phone I put CWB on that EV position)
zoom once to a white surface which is gonna fill the all screen
after You notice that CWB is activated(shouldn't take long according to me 2-3 seconds)zoom again to lock it
and then You are ready to take the photo
but how can this decide " best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo." if you are using a simple white paper every time to calibrate it .. whats the difference ?.. it may as well be activated only once and find a way to lock it forever... ( this may be a lame question ./.. but i can't understand

)
[ This Message was edited by: yorulezkos on 2008-06-26 21:41 ]
I don't know if it can be locked forever.Only Raider knows that.But I think that's a very very bad idea.sometimes CWB gives really warm colors that adleast I don't like(no offense raider).
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:44:59
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On 2008-06-26 22:44:14, hfmls wrote:
On 2008-06-26 22:40:28, yorulezkos wrote:
On 2008-06-26 22:22:25, budala wrote:
As I got it CWB is a technique that when first connected in the driver and then activated decides which is the best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo.
HOW TO ACTIVATE IT?
go to -1.0(in my phone I put CWB on that EV position)
zoom once to a white surface which is gonna fill the all screen
after You notice that CWB is activated(shouldn't take long according to me 2-3 seconds)zoom again to lock it
and then You are ready to take the photo
but how can this decide " best WB to use at the moment when YOU ARE taking the photo." if you are using a simple white paper every time to calibrate it .. whats the difference ?.. it may as well be activated only once and find a way to lock it forever... ( this may be a lame question ./.. but i can't understand

)
[ This Message was edited by: yorulezkos on 2008-06-26 21:41 ]
well i see your point

... hmmm, maybe i kinf of agree? :S what do u guys have to say ? if it is white, why can't we lock for all pictures?
or when u say, point to white u mean, point to a "all white card in the place you are" so...you'll be using whites with the tones and temperature regarding the place you are at the moment?
I don't quite get You.But Raider said it's not nessaserally have to be to WHITE card it can be to yellow and grey card aswell.he ssaid he didn't tested CWB much.I think when he will he'll give us more accurate infos in which coonditions to use which colored cards.
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:50:36
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i think we "have" to use the white paper, so the algorithm can read clearly (entire white paper) the whites proportional to the light your current scenario is using and then generates the best white conditions...
is this right?
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:51:30
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On 2008-06-26 22:51:30, hfmls wrote:
i think we "have" to use the white paper, so the algorithm can read clearly (entire white paper) the whites proportional to the light your current scenario is using and then generates the best white conditions...
is this right?
Raider we need Your opinion here.when are You gonna test the CWB more therally?
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Posted: 2008-06-26 22:54:56
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