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If you're having unwanted white balance "choices" by your M8, one suggestion is to shoot only in one mode, and shoot a WhiBal card during your session. Use that to pick up the correct white balance and apply that to the rest of your images.

 

I'm drafting a full equipment and workflow to start a good methodology for general digital photography. At least, you have a decent, consistent baseline from which to tweak things to your liking.

 

I'm not big on unpredictability when capturing; throwing buckets of paint on the side of a house is not how I like to paint houses. :) After that, I say, tweak away! Stencils! Fillagrees! Trompe l'oeil! Whatever floats your boat. But nothing beats a nice, clean coat of gesso to start...

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I am following Guy's and others' suggestions to shoot raw always, and to use a WhiBal card.

 

I AM carrying the WhiBal card at all times. Of course, in my last shoot I forgot to photo the stupid thing!

 

Clearly, I am too old a dog....

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Yeah, manual white balance is easier with a bigger WhiBal card; but that's like bringing strobe heads to a street shoot. :p

 

I like the idea of the ExpoDisc, but it's not as accurate, I believe, depending on reflective surfaces that can "creep" into the light color.

 

That's why, if you at least set the white balance to a constant temperature, then you have more predictability. Whereas auto-WB will never give you a good starting point.

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