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White temp Anonymous
Why do all my photos have a low white temp? Sorry I'm new to photography.. is it a setting on my camera? Something to do with exposure?

Pic is before/after white temp adjustment
>> Anonymous
its called white balance.
>> Anonymous
stuck on tungsten?
>> lrf !xi8/JKFwzo
White balance good sir.
>> Anonymous
I think it's called balancing whites or something along the lines of that.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Cameras' auto-white-balance setting tends to have problems in situations where there's an overabundance of one color temperature. E.g., indoors lit by tungsten (where everything'll come out a bit orange unless you specifically tell it to use tungsten balance), indoors lit by fluorescents (same, but greenish), or wherever the hell you were (where everything turned blue, apparently). If you have a camera good enough to shoot RAW, you can do that and correct white balance after the fact. If you have a camera that lets you set a custom white balance, that's a reasonably good substitute if you have the time for it. Otherwise, you'll have to pick the white balance setting that corresponds the most closely to your scene.
>> Anonymous
>>139077
Thank you for an actually helpful response. I will tweak my camera settings to see what I can do or continue fixing it in the PP stage.
>> Anonymous
the racism in this thread is killing me
>> Anonymous
SHUT YOUR MOUTH HONKEY
>> Anonymous
RACISM OVER 9000