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D70/Rebel XT/20D
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<blockquote data-quote="quanz" data-source="post: 183000"><p>I am sorry but to adjust in aperture is just bad, it will never come off as true.</p><p></p><p>the nikon has some great preset and modifiable preset white balance settings.</p><p></p><p>the canon out of the box produces alot warmer images on auto settings, with a slightly higher saturation of colours.</p><p>but once you get into the setting you can tweak that easily.</p><p></p><p>note** I am not sayign to never adjust in aperture, but get as close as you cna outside, becasue adjusting midtones highlights and shadows of rgb or cmy image iis increadibly difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quanz, post: 183000"] I am sorry but to adjust in aperture is just bad, it will never come off as true. the nikon has some great preset and modifiable preset white balance settings. the canon out of the box produces alot warmer images on auto settings, with a slightly higher saturation of colours. but once you get into the setting you can tweak that easily. note** I am not sayign to never adjust in aperture, but get as close as you cna outside, becasue adjusting midtones highlights and shadows of rgb or cmy image iis increadibly difficult. [/QUOTE]
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