4/4/2023 0 Comments Paint.net white balance![]() ![]() ![]() So I suggest you try to white balance a true grey thing in the image to grey. Here you have a simple subject which you are trying to capture true to life, whereas the particular tone of the lighting of the shot (here) is completely immaterial. If your subject is in warm sunset sunlight and cool shade I’d avoid white balancing or at least be very careful with it. I think white balancing generally is a good way to extract the true color of objects without extracting the lighting… that’s the point. What you see in terms of balance has possibly already been distorted/processed by the camera. Would it be best to white balance the image which may throw off some tones and values or just paint 'what I see'? Taken on a phone in artificial light (generic indoor lightbulb). ![]() I'm about to start a painting of a friend's pet but the source photo is not the best. ![]()
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