And if this is the case then I guess that makes any further manual changes to white balancing "relative" changes, just adjusting the camera higher or lower from its current state and the readout just being inaccurate? Let me know for any of you that use this system if my assumptions are correct as I have yet to view the camera side simultaneously to the ccu side for what the real camera readout is. I'm guessing this is a flaw in the BM Camera Control protocol being only one way delivered commands, not being able to hear back from the camera what its state is. So what's happening here? How am I supposed to know what it white balanced to? Well, it said 5400k before doing an auto W/B and it now says 5400k after but the image definetly changed. I know this sounds kinda dumb, "duh Mitchell it's auto white balancing" The problem is that while the readout on the panel reads "auto" for a split second and the camera seems to make an adjustment that is likely an accurate white balance, but upon going back to hold the W/B button for a simple readout it still says 5400k being the default. Can anyone better explain to me what process is happening when I initiate auto W/B by holding the W/B balance button on the ATEM Camera Control Panel for ~3-5 seconds?
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