WhiteBalanceGuide
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WhiteBalanceGuide
White Balance Guide
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Master white balance settings to achieve accurate colors and creative color grading in photography.
Características Principales
White balance preset modes (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent)
Custom white balance creation with white reference
Kelvin temperature adjustment for fine control
Auto white balance limitations and solutions
White balance correction in post-processing
Creative white balance shifts for mood and style
How to Use White Balance Guide
Choose Method
Select between preset white balance, custom white balance, or manual Kelvin entry
Use Presets
Select Daylight for outdoor sun, Cloudy for overcast, Tungsten for indoor tungsten lighting
Create Custom
Photograph white reference (white paper/card) and set camera to use it as white balance
Enter Kelvin
Manually input color temperature in Kelvin for precise control
Review Results
Check images to ensure proper color rendering or intentional color cast
Fine-Tune
Adjust white balance shift in post-processing for additional control
Casos de Uso
Color-critical photography requiring accurate color representation
Mixed lighting environments needing careful white balance management
Creative photography using white balance shifts for artistic effects
Fashion and product photography maintaining brand color consistency
Preguntas Frecuentes
Why isn't my auto white balance accurate?
Auto mode can be fooled by non-average lighting or when the scene lacks neutral tones.
How do I create custom white balance?
Photograph a white card under actual shooting light, then set camera to use that reference for white balance.
What is white balance shift?
Fine adjustment of white balance, usually displayed as magenta-green and blue-amber axes.
Can I change white balance after shooting?
Freely in RAW. In JPEG, changes are limited by the data already recorded.
What is the purpose of white balance correction?
To ensure colors appear natural and accurate, or to apply intentional color casts for creative purposes.