In the "Am I the wedding photographer" thread, Jeff posted;


"One other tip: set your white balance to daylight or some other setting
you like, but not Auto. That way, all of your photos will have
consistent white balance".


I found this very interesting, It made perfect sense and I understand white balance as a concept, but also understand when shoting RAW you can adjust WB, photoshop CS5 is extremely good at post processing things like this, so I was wondering what peoples experiences were here;


Obviously getting the WB correct in the first place saves post fettling, but does it really matter if it can be changed later???? I must admit i tend to use auto and change it later if i think it needs changing, but i'll also admit i haven't really experimented much with setting the WB manually before shooting, does one method yield better results than the other????