White Balance Bracketing White balance bracketing is a camera feature that captures a series of images of the same scene with varying white balance settings. Each image in the bracketed series is captured with a different white balance setting, such as daylight, shade, and tungsten, allowing photographers to choose the most suitable white balance option during post-processing or later in the workflow.
White balance bracketing is particularly useful in situations where the lighting conditions are constantly changing or difficult to predict, such as outdoor environments with mixed lighting sources or indoor settings with artificial and natural light. By capturing multiple images with different white balance settings, photographers increase their chances of obtaining a perfectly balanced image with accurate color reproduction. |