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How to use your ExpoDisc
1.
Why White Balance and Why ExpoDisc
2.
Using the ExpoDisc to White Balance with Ambient Light
3.
Using the ExpoDisc with Strobe or On-Camera Flash
4.
Using the ExpoDisc to Set or Check Exposure
5.
Applying White Balance in Post Production
How to white balance your camera
Watch our step by step white balance camera tutorials.
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English Instructions
White Balance
1.
Cover the Lens.
Attach the ExpoDisc to the front of your lens (white side towards
camera). If your ExpoDisc is larger than your lens fi lter size, simply hold the ExpoDisc
fl at over the lens.
2.
Manual Camera Focus (If Necessary).
manual focus to capture an exposure through the ExpoDisc. Note: This is not necessary
when using Nikon cameras to set a Preset white balance.
3.
Set Exposure.
Camera Program or Aperture mode will automatically produce a good
exposure through the ExpoDisc (when shooting in ambient light). If shooting in Manual
mode (or with fl ash), set a proper exposure prior to setting the custom white balance.
4.
When Using Flash.
You must set your custom white balance using the same shutter
speed that you intend to use when photographing your subject. Your fl ash must fi re
when setting the custom white balance.
5.
Aim the Camera (Measure Incident Light).
dominant light source (just like an incident light meter). Note: The light illuminating
your subject must pass through the ExpoDisc, which may require you to stand at your
subject's position.
6.
Set the Custom White Balance.
procedure to take a white balance reading. Detailed instructions for many camera
models, as well as video camera tutorials are available at www.expodisc.com/support/.
7.
Finished.
Remove your ExpoDisc and return your camera to autofocus, if necessary.
Take a new custom white balance reading whenever your lighting changes.
Some cameras require the lens to be in
Aim the camera towards the
Follow your camera's custom white balance
Instructions continued 
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