white turns real white in the picture

Do you know that, the snow in your picture seems blquw, or a sunset that doesn't have that beautiful glow as you see it? Then the camera doesn't have the right white balance.

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Each light source has its own colour temperature, you know the expressions 'cold light' and 'warm light'. So taking pictures in cloudy skies is very different than taking pictures in indoor artificial light.

A lot of cameras can measure this and then the picture is quite similar to reality. But there are situations where the camera really didn't see the light.

A snow-white environment is very difficult in front of the camera, and then a photo often comes across a bit blue. When you select stage (P mode), you can often choose snow photography, then you can help.

Sunset photos often appear to be more flacier than the image you see is very different. Whether pictures just after sunset, the so-called 'blue hour', is also so difficult for the camera.

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