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This activity was called "White Balance". White Balance is the process of removing unrealistic colors from any given picture. Sometimes if you're standing under a light and trying to take a picture of something with a different color it can get confused, so you can change the settings to set it to the correct color that it should be in. Most of the time it can correct it to be white as it's supposed to be, but with things like Tungsten it can change to a blue color. There are different settings under the category White Balance- White Fluorescent, Daylight, Shade, Tungsten, and Cloudy. If you put it on the wrong setting, your photos could turn out blue/yellow when you wanted them to be a completely different color. Degrees of Kelvin measures the amount of warmth in the picture- yellow would be a high amount, blue a low amount. For six of these pictures, I stood in front of the classroom and took photos at each different White Balance setting. For the other six, I went outside and took different photos with each of the settings again. 

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