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		<title>By: Photographing Miniatures 2 &#124; Little Soldier Company</title>
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		<description>[...] Interestingly each of the above pictures shows the figure correctly, the only thing that has been altered is the &#8216;virtual&#8217; lighting conditions. The only set up I did on the camera was to specify a custom White Balance which is a very simple operation to do. Trying the Auto Colour option in Picasa didn&#8217;t chage the picture which shows that the camera had the correct &#8216;warmth&#8217; in the setTings. For more on White Balance have a look here. [...]</description>
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