I've always shot in Auto 1 with my Nikon D7000.
That doesn't get it for 455nm RB light and capturing the true colours
that are actually fluorescing to the human eye.
I just set up RB light onto a white sheet of paper at a similar distance
that my lights are at the aquarium, to the subjects (coral).
I did this in a dark...room in the house.
After about a dozen attempts I gave up trying to set the WB
since the display always read No Good. It never set.
What am I doing wrong, and what should I do.
I recently got an acan that is taunting me to learn how to do this.
I can set the Kelvin down to 2700K manually, but that's as low as it goes :(
That doesn't get it for 455nm RB light and capturing the true colours
that are actually fluorescing to the human eye.
I just set up RB light onto a white sheet of paper at a similar distance
that my lights are at the aquarium, to the subjects (coral).
I did this in a dark...room in the house.
After about a dozen attempts I gave up trying to set the WB
since the display always read No Good. It never set.
What am I doing wrong, and what should I do.
I recently got an acan that is taunting me to learn how to do this.
I can set the Kelvin down to 2700K manually, but that's as low as it goes :(
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