Color balance
Unbalanced color appears as a tint of one color that washes the entire image with an unrealistic amount of blue, orange, or some other color. The photo appears as if you were looking at it through tinted glasses, and so is most obvious in neutral areas such as white and gray. If an image has this defect, which is sometimes called a color cast, then none of the colors are accurate. This may be due to improper exposure or unusual lighting conditions.
Noromis PhotoLab offers several methods for correcting the color balance in your photos, or you can correct it yourself by identifying areas of a photo that should be a neutral colorwhite, black, or gray.
Orange Cast |
Correct Color Balance |
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