Rob Ruffo
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Whether White Balance is baked in or not has nothing to do with mixing color temperature within a scene.
Not exactly sure what ARRI is or is not doing with Alexa (will know soon enough), but I suspect it is similar to what Vision Research does with the Phantom CINE files. And if so, I'm all for it. Think of White Balace as an offset -- the sensor sees what it sees, and White Balance is a shifting of the color ratios. Uncompressed, compressed, wavelet compressed, etc., in the end the information will get funneled down in some way due to bit depth. There are not infinite options. So if a basic white balance offset is used to generally clue the choise of what's most valuable to pack into your available bit depth of file then it can mean a better picture as you will have more of the information that you actually want.
We can talk the theory of this all we want, but it is meaningless until we actually see what comes out of the camera. Not all CMOS sensors are the same, not all color dyes on Bayer masks are the same. Graeme is a smart fellow, but he knows wjat he doesn't know. And that is what is going on inside Alexa and why.
I'm hoping Alexa will be fabulous. That said, mixed white balance can be better fixed with masks in post if you can shift white-balance further (regardless of whole image or just part) without degradation penalties.