Although white balance is near the bottom of the list, you may be like the 6.8% that make this mistake. An incorrect white balance setting can cause your photos to be lightly saturated with an orange, blue or yellow tinge. There is nothing particularly difficult about learning how to set your camera’s white balance correctly. The tricky part, however, is your eyes adjust so quickly to the various photographic light sources (sunlight, flash, studio, etc.) you don’t see those traces of color when you are looking through the viewfinder. Again, it’s the limitation of your camera’s automatic white balance mode. It will serve you well most of the time, but you’ll be confronted with shooting challenges that requires you know how to set it manually.