Experience with exposdisc outdoors?

Interesting has anyone tried it for outdoor shots much? The experimenting I've done with trying to calibrate for outdoor shots(via white card or similar) has met with little success, I find auto white balance still seems to give best results in the circumstances I'm shooting for.

It seems like calibrating for white is more suitable for indoor shots, where when you point the camera anywhere the lighting and brightness isn't drastically changed. But was curious if this perhaps performed better outside for anyone.

I see they have some type of example here
http://www.expodisc.com/seeit/seeit.php?id=1&case_title=Outdoor_Twilight

thanks

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Eric

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