Stuart Graham
June 25th, 2011, 05:55 AM
Hi
I've installed Magic Lantern 0.2 (and firmware 1.09) on my 550D. It's a great piece of software Magic Lantern and it's really really helpful. Except that when I hold up a grey card and use the ML auto white balance feature I get a different result every time even though the light hasn't changed.
To do the auto white balance I set my exposure with a grey card to 0EV
Then I go to the Expo menu in Magic Lantern
Then I I scroll down to the WhiteBalance option
Then I press Q to auto white balance
- however the results vary quite widely sometimes its really warm, sometimes about right, sometimes really bluish..
Is any one else having trouble with this feature? Am I doing something wrong?
I tried to adjust the white balance manually using the set and disp buttons to raise and lower the Kelvin setting. But I can't see the histogram while I do it, argh!
Anyone have any solutions? I really don't want to have to keep switching to photo mode and take a reference photo of the card then tell it to set that to manual white balance.
Thanks for your help!
Stuart
I've installed Magic Lantern 0.2 (and firmware 1.09) on my 550D. It's a great piece of software Magic Lantern and it's really really helpful. Except that when I hold up a grey card and use the ML auto white balance feature I get a different result every time even though the light hasn't changed.
To do the auto white balance I set my exposure with a grey card to 0EV
Then I go to the Expo menu in Magic Lantern
Then I I scroll down to the WhiteBalance option
Then I press Q to auto white balance
- however the results vary quite widely sometimes its really warm, sometimes about right, sometimes really bluish..
Is any one else having trouble with this feature? Am I doing something wrong?
I tried to adjust the white balance manually using the set and disp buttons to raise and lower the Kelvin setting. But I can't see the histogram while I do it, argh!
Anyone have any solutions? I really don't want to have to keep switching to photo mode and take a reference photo of the card then tell it to set that to manual white balance.
Thanks for your help!
Stuart