Colour temperature and tint have nothing to do with white balance accuracy, they are nothing but an indication, an attempt to translate white balance coefficients into human language, using custom formulas. There is no standard for those formulas, and no standard way to estimate the error of certain recipe; that is why one can't compare the indications across the board. More, Nikon are not using colour temperature ind tint internally, but only as indicators.
Baseline exposure is another and quite more useful parameter to support. I think we will start with that. Colour appearance, by the way, depends on the brightness - more reasons to have baseline exposure figured out.
Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
Colour temperature and tint have nothing to do with white balance accuracy, they are nothing but an indication, an attempt to translate white balance coefficients into human language, using custom formulas. There is no standard for those formulas, and no standard way to estimate the error of certain recipe; that is why one can't compare the indications across the board. More, Nikon are not using colour temperature ind tint internally, but only as indicators.
Baseline exposure is another and quite more useful parameter to support. I think we will start with that. Colour appearance, by the way, depends on the brightness - more reasons to have baseline exposure figured out.