QUOTE(empty-ball @ Mar 2 2011, 11:39 PM)
reli easy meh....any idea i nid to start at 1st ?? i m reli confuse on the 1 post about the kelvin WB setting...
Dont look at that. thats advanced. Learn how to use daylight, shade, tungsten, flash and of course auto.
A picture is divided into 'cool' and 'warm'. Cool means its blueish where as warm means it orangy. Sometimes while snapping of ice, you would want to change it to tungsten to make the whole picture blue, to give a cold feeling to the viewer. Or snapping a candle. You would wanna make it warmer so that yr candle wont turn out colourless. So, lets take tungsten as an example. If theres a tungsten light above yr subject, yr pic will turn out warm. So by setting yr cam to tungsten, it'll cool the pic down to neutralize it. And also daylight, it'll warm it up a lil so that its not blueish. Ignore the kelvin settings for now until you've mastered these main settings.
Added on March 2, 2011, 11:52 pmQUOTE(iamKiet @ Mar 2 2011, 11:49 PM)
try to experience with different WB setting and compare the difference,much more easier for you to understand than reading from what ppl wrote. And try to join TT so that can make discussion with others for better setting of each sceneries
So you just answer others' question that way lor,solution spotted

Btw,I don't feel anyone here having hard feeling towards you,don't think too much just enjoy the photography world ok?

Sure bro. These small things wont stop me in life. I just wanna know whats wrong with me. Maybe i can't see it but others can. Otherwise next time i ask questions nobody would answer already.
This post has been edited by Newbieeeeee: Mar 2 2011, 11:52 PM