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Did you know that just because something is white doesn't mean that it's always going to look white? Like, for example, maybe if I shine a red light on it? Or like, maybe when it's overcast or the sun has set and the only light source is blue?
"But, but, but, your eyes adjust for these things, so you should adjust your white balance for objective neutrality."
Nigga, eyesight and perception is subjective across the board, and don't tell me that when you've been sitting inside all day arguing about cameras, you haven't at least once in your life gone outside during a snowy twilight evening and have seen everything shrouded in blue.
Some nigga told me two years ago that my white balance was off (op pic not relevant to this) and it's been bothering me for two years. I had to finally get this autism off my chest because I hate it when people get butthurt when whites aren't always white. Whites AREN'T always white, nigga, deal with it. Go outside and actually look around for a few hours, and do that every day, before you make some universal claim about color perception you neuronazis.