
Originally Posted by
Geoff F
. . . I normally shoot Raw which does give a second chance for WB change; and sometimes I want something which isn't strictly correct but is a fraction warmer or cooler. On most general shots, AWB usually makes a fairly good job of the colour settings. Where I find a particular potential problem is with flower photography where I need a reasonably accurate reference. Otherwise, once I try to edit the images a couple of days later I am wondering if a flower was really that colour. And if not what should I do to get a natural result.
This is where Custom WB really makes a difference.
And, of course, if shooting Jpeg getting your colour balance correct at the time of shooting really does make a difference.