| Joined: Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:01 pm Posts: 72 
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					| First off, i hope your doing a white balance after your lights are setup and adjusted as you want them. It takes two minutes at the most and can save you so much time in post processing. Landscapes are not such a big deal if color shifts a little but with people, it's a huge deal. People know what skin color looks like, who wants a blue baby pic. 
 That said, what difference does it make if your ND is color shifted a bit. Do what should be a standard WB before your shoot and you will be fine.
 
 NEVER EVER us auto WB in a studio.
 
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