If all the cameras are the same AND you are shooting under the same light, you could get a custom white balance off one camera using a grey card, and then set a manual white balance in the other camera to the same K value. If the b-roll is being shot under different lighting conditions you could set a custom white balance for each camera in their respective locations.
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GREAT explanation on the 4 white balance options. Thank you for this, sir. Liked and subbed! 💯
Thanks, TJ, glad you found it useful 🙂
Great Video
Great information, thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
Can you plz explain more about custom white balancing and how to use a grey card when handling a b-roll of 2 cameras?
If all the cameras are the same AND you are shooting under the same light, you could get a custom white balance off one camera using a grey card, and then set a manual white balance in the other camera to the same K value. If the b-roll is being shot under different lighting conditions you could set a custom white balance for each camera in their respective locations.
Excellent white balance info...big thumbs up for your video, from a previous Auto White Balance user! :)
Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it 🙂
Great insight, thank you!
Thanks, Wayne 🙂