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Bob's completely right. I try my best to avoid having to pull an image from the depths of bad white balance and exposure. I learned early on that if you nail all that in camera, it results in a higher quality file, and any adjustments are merely polishing something that's already good.
I will say that indoor lighting can be tricky. I see some of your images have that "damn it's flouro night" look to them. Your exposure isn't too bad, but you can do better.
Do yourself a favor: Learn your venues. I know the starting point for white balance and exposure in the venues I frequent regularly (for both Canon and Nikon). It may sound anal, but the truth is that it saves me time, and time is more valuable to me than anything (because you can make more money, you can't make time, it's finite).
Here's a quick take from last night's game. All are out of camera.
for a larger file, click:
Photo Mechanic - Suns vs Nuggets
In the sample, I use 2 different cameras on 4 different lenses, 3 different exposure values, and everything from Kelvin, to Flash, to Auto WB(yes auto, tested many times over several games, in mixed lighting, it provided the best result overall).
The point is, getting it done in the camera, means way less effort in post.
Max
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