White balance is the color balance of an image, or the temperature. Outside lighting at daylight is 5600k while inside lighting is 3200K. It’s important to white balance your camera anytime the lighting condition changes (indoors & outdoors, change in sunlight/lighting) because it adjusts the temperature/colors of an image depending on what kind of lighting you’re shooting in.
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