![]() ![]() Next, we increase tint to correct for the green and the colors look much more natural now. First, we increase Temperature to correct this, but now it also looks too green. Here, we start with an image shot through a window that seems unnaturally blue-ish. White Balance takes time to get confident with, so here are some examples of putting it to good use: Green: Fear, terror, sickly, lush (for plants), evil (ever noticed that nearly every villain in movies is surrounded by green?) Warm: Cozy, intimate, calm, hot, joyful, serene Therefore, changing the white balance of an image can alter the feeling it conveys. Color is also a very emotional and personal experience and we all have life experiences with different colors and color balances. We experience varying light temperatures every day in the cycles of day and night, and thus we have emotional connections to various light temperatures. The White Balance tool allows you to adjust the color balance of your images and videos both for correction and expression. White Balance is now handled automatically by our modern smartphone cameras, but they don’t always capture what we saw. Tint moves between greener and redder balance. Temperature is the most commonly used, and it moves between cooler and warmer balance. The tool itself has 2 controls: Temperature and Tint. By balancing the 3 color channels so that white objects appear white, the rest of the image usually looks natural, hence the name “White Balance.” (“The dress” photo made us all aware of this in 2015) In order to reproduce what we see, cameras have to do this as well. Human vision is constantly adjusting the color balance of what we see to help us make sense of the world around us. “Warm” color is skewed towards orange, while “Cool” color is skewed toward blue. White Balance generally refers to color warmth, or color balance. You could access the VSCO Studio by tapping here. ![]()
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