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isp:white_balance [2019/05/09 00:53] – [Color correction for white temperature] Igor Yefmovisp:white_balance [2019/05/09 00:54] – [Practical example] Igor Yefmov
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 ===== Practical example ===== ===== Practical example =====
-What does all that mean in practice? Suppose you have set up your scene with "white" lamps that are marked as ''4100''°K. Based on the above information you'd know that to get the best "natural" colors out of that scene means setting your red channel gain to ''1217'' and blue gain to ''2529'' while leaving the green gain at its default ''1024'' value.+What does all that mean in practice? Suppose you have set up your scene with "white" lamps that are marked as \(4100°K\). Based on the above information you'd know that to get the best "natural" colors out of that scene means setting your red channel gain to \(1217\) and blue gain to \(2529\) while leaving the green gain at its default \(1024\) value.
  
 See also [[Automatic white balance]] See also [[Automatic white balance]]

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