Image 1: A=18 Sh=15 (on) ISO=200
Image 2: A=18 Sh=8 (off) ISO=200
Image 3: A=18 Sh=40 (on) ISO=800
Image 4: A=18 Sh= 40 (off) ISO=800
Image 5: A=18 Sh=125 (on) ISO=1600 (highest)
Image 6: A=18 Sh=160 (off) ISO=1600 (highest)
For the WB exercise, the setting 'AWB' is what made the image look the sharpest and most natural of the 3. Once I switched to the 'shade' setting, the image colour became very warm and there was a lot more contrast, although the image still came out very sharp. Finally the 'florescent' image made the image very cool compared the shade preset. Again the image came out very sharp still. The WB changes only changed the overall colour composite of each image but not the quality.
Last but not least, I chose the 'incandescent' WB setting for my last image and again it only changed the colour composite of the image. It made the colour scheme very cool by turning my entire image blue, although I also noticed the image was much darker than the other ones.
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