Thursday 13 November 2014

White Balance





In this task we were asked to take pictures using white balance. Each picture represents different types of white balance, white balance itself is the process of  removing unrealistic colour casts, a colour cast is a tint of a certain colour, so by selecting the correct white balance the image will not have a funny tinge to it but it will be the correct colour. While experimenting with the different types of white balance in the same place, we saw that some might the image look a bit dark and really blue, such as the first and second image on the second row, the first images was tungsten, which is indoor such as a light bulb  and the second is white fluorescent as these are both not natural lighting the colour will not be correct, to have the correct images you will have to change the white balance to the correct one, for example there are white balances such as (from the first image) daylight, shade, cloudy, tungsten light, white fluorescent light and flash, using these correctly will result in the correct image colouring. 

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