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A digital camera records the white balance at the time of exposure as a metadata entry. The Camera Raw plug-in
reads this value and makes it the initial setting when you open the file in the Camera Raw dialog box. This setting
usually yields the correct color temperature, or nearly so. You can adjust the white balance if it is not quite right.
Note: Not all color casts are a result of incorrect white balance. Use the controls in the Calibrate tab to correct a color
cast that remains after the white balance is adjusted.
The Basic tab in the Camera Raw dialog box has three controls for correcting a color cast in an image:
Camera Raw applies the white balance setting and changes the Temperature and Tint properties in
White Balance
the Basic tab accordingly. Use these controls to fine-tune the color balance.
Uses the camera's white balance settings, if they are available.
As Shot
Calculates the white balance based on the image data.
Auto
Note: If Camera Raw doesn't recognize the white balance setting of a camera, choosing As Shot is the same as choosing Auto.
Sets the white balance to a custom color temperature. Decrease Temperature to correct a photo taken
Temperature
with a lower color temperature of light; the Camera Raw plug-in makes the image colors bluer to compensate for the
lower color temperature (yellowish) of the ambient light. Conversely, increase Temperature to correct a photo taken
with a higher color temperature of light; the image colors become warmer (yellowish) to compensate for the higher
color temperature (bluish) of the ambient light.
Note: The range and units for the Temperature and Tint controls are different when you are adjusting a non-camera raw
image, such as a TIFF or JPEG image. For instance, Camera Raw provides a true-temperature adjustment slider for raw
files from 2,000 Kelvin to 50,000 Kelvin. For JPEG or TIFF files, Camera Raw attempts to approximate a different color
temperature or white balance, but because the original value was already used to alter the pixel data in the file, Camera
Raw does not provide the true Kelvin temperature scale. In these instances an approximate scale of -100 to 100 is used
in place of the temperature scale.
A
B
C
Correcting the white balance
A. Moving the Temperature slider to the right corrects a photo taken with a higher color temperature of light B. Moving the Temperature slider
to the left corrects a photo taken with a lower color temperature of light C. Photo after color temperature adjustment
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