White Balance

I started with a lightbulb that is at 5000k. It simulates daylight and the closest automatic setting is daylight at 5200 k. I started with the blank page and N was technically 1/20th of a second @ f:5.6 ISO 100. I rounded up to the closest full stop and did 1/15th of a second @ f:5.6 ISO 100. I repeated those settings on the Tungsten setting.

I then moved to the bathroom with most orange lighting I have ever seen in a house. These lights were there when we moved in and I can only imagine what make-up applied in there looked like. I actually attempted the lowest default setting in my camera, Tungsten, and the paper was listed as uneven in the histogram leaning too heavily on red without enough blue. I assumed I had defaulted to the wrong side of the scale and moved up to fluorescent. Then further up for my own amusement.
I tried the custom k setting scrolling down to 2600, as the 3200 had been closest. The histogram lined up and so I used that setting. I then took the second set of images at the shade setting up 7000k.