it doesn't say who dies, but my personal opinion is that the white girl died ... she was the one involved with all the crazy stuff, and the black kid was just selling cds and that kind of thing to get his dad some medicine ... he was upset when he found his dad dead and just ran off, but i don't think he died, i think he lived ... the white girl, however, i think she was the one who died.
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Francie Swift played the role of Renee in season two, episode one "Withdrawal" on White Collar.
The episode where the white guy named Bob appears on Martin is episode 3 of Season 2 called Got to Be There. This episode is when Gina has to go out of time for business and the character Bob shows up at a party being held in Gina's hotel room.
Home Invasion. Season 1 ep. 11
The mid-season finale for White Collar season two was the episode "Point Blank" which aired on September 7, 2010. The season picked back up on January 18, 2011 with the episode "Burke's Seven."
Without a Trace - 2002 White Balance 4-23 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Netherlands:12
Without a Trace - 2002 White Balance 4-23 was released on: USA: 11 May 2006 France: 5 February 2007 Finland: 30 March 2007 Hungary: 5 July 2007 Netherlands: 27 March 2009
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The black and white episode is episode 19 of season 4. The name of the episode is Shadow Play
White balance is the term used to describe how does the camera balance the temperature of the image. As the name suggests, it's balancing the camera to the right temperature of color so that white is white.
In the episode "How long is forever?"
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In the last episode of Breaking Bad Walter White dies .
A trace of colour. "This white paint has a bluish tinge." Figuratively, a trace of anything. "There was a tinge of sadness in her voice."
Per my understanding the difference is that auto white balance makes the automatic adjusting of white balance only once at a time, for example only, when camera is powered on (and a blank white card is put in front of it). While auto tracking white balance function provides continuous real-time monitoring and adjusting of white balance in real-time as lighting conditions change (for instance day exterior changes to tungsten exterior).
...The simple answer is that white balance adjusts camera color response so that a white object in life appears white to the camera. Various sources of illumination may cause white to appear bluish or reddish. White balance settings add or subtract needed colors to force white objects to record as white objects. The idea is that if white is made to look white, other colors will also look correct in the digital picture. For example, objects viewed under fluorescent lighting tend to appear bluish in a picture. With the proper color correction using a white balance setting, objects will appear true to color without a bluish cast. ...In reality, it is sometimes difficult to completely correct color casts and automatic white balance settings do not always give the best results. Mixed source illumination is sometimes difficult to control. One way to check white balance is to look at a white card in your viewer and change white balance settings until the card actually looks white. Post color correction using software can also help make this correction.
it depends on the light conditions