A Comparison of White Balance Modes

On this page, we shall take a look at the effects of different white balance modes. For each available color temperature (i.e., sunny, cloudy, flash, fluorescent, and incandescent), we take images of the same scene using all available white balance modes. By comparing these images, we hope to gain some understanding of using an appropriate white balance mode, or to know how to obtain creative effects with white balance modes.

Sunlight

Under strong sunlight, the best choices are Auto, Fine, or White Bal Preset. The following images were taken in a sunny day using different white balance settings. The one taken with Auto is similar to the one with Fine. But, the former seems brighter than the latter. However, both lack a touch of the late afternoon mood (around 5pm). In terms of tonality, the one taken with Auto is not as saturated as the one with Fine, and the one with White Bal Preset is better. Color temperatures for incandescent and fluorescent are much lower than that of sunlight. As a result, both images are bluish. Since cloudy daylight and flash have lower color temperatures than sunlight and higher than incandescent and fluorescent lights, the images taken with Cloudy and Speedlight are warmer than those of Incandescent and Fluorescent.

Auto White Bal Preset Fine
Cloudy Speedlight Fluorescent
Incandescent

Cloudy

In a heavy overcast or rainy day, the best choices are Auto, Cloudy, or White Bal Preset. The following images were taken in a rainy day using different white balance settings. The images taken with Auto, Sunny and Cloudy are similar; but, the one using Cloudy definitely has better rendition of green leaves. The one taken with Fluorescent is similar, but has a slightly stronger touch of blue. There is no doubt that the one with Incandescent will show a very strong touch of blue. It is interesting to point out that the one taken with White Bal Preset added too much green touch to the image, making it not very realistic and similar to the one using Speedlight.

Auto White Bal Preset Fine
Cloudy Speedlight Fluorescent
Incandescent

Flash

Flashes are designed to have a color temperature similar to that of the sunlight. But, of course, flashes are "warmer" than sunlights! The following images were taken in a room illuminated only by fluorescent lights and the internal flash was always on (i.e., fired for every shot). As a result, there is no surprise that the ones taken with Fine, Fluorescent and Cloudy are very similar. On the other hand, the images taken with Auto and Speedlight are also similar and look warmer. The one taken using Incandescent is bluish which is normal because incandescent lights have lower color temperature. The one taken using White Bal Preset looks very similar to that of Incandescent. This is because the flash does not fire when performing a white balance preset, and, as a result, the camera only detects fluorescent lights. Consequently, when the flash fires, excessive blue color will be recorded!

Auto White Bal Preset Fine Cloudy
Speedlight Fluorescent Incandescent

Fluorescent Light

Fluorescent lights have lower color temperature than those of flash lights. The best choices are Auto, Fluorescent, or White Bal Preset. The following images were taken in a room with only fluorescent lights. The images taken with Auto, Cloudy and Fluorescent are very similar to each other. The images taken with Fine and Speedlight are similar and are a little darker than the previous ones. All five images show a touch of green. On the other hand, the one taken using White Bal Preset is very accurate.

Auto White Bal Preset Fine Cloudy
Speedlight Fluorescent Incandescent

Incandescent Light

For incandescent light, the best choices are Auto, Incandescent, White Bal Preset. The following images were taken with a single 75 watt light bulb. Note that the background is simply a white paper. The one taken with Auto is similar to the one with White Bal Preset. Both are slightly underexposed, which can be corrected with Exposure Compensation (990) or Exposure Compensation (995) Because incandescent lights have color temperatures lower than that of the of sunlight, flashes and fluorescent lights, the images taken with Fine, Incandescent, Cloudy and Speedlight are similar to each other. However, the image taken with Incandescent does not show the white background correctly.

Auto White Bal Preset Fine
Cloudy Speedlight Fluorescent
Incandescent