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Quick question.
I'm colour blind (on some shades of colours - mainly white -> light pinks), so looking at technical way to ensure i get my white balance correct.
I've been looking online and found info that says i should use the white balance colour dropper (which i've always done and click something that should be white (although not always possible in every image)).
I understand this should be a neutral colour and RGB values should be equal (or close enough).
Am i right in thinking if i select and an area of the image (regardless of the colour) as long as the RGB values match (or pretty close) it will calculate a true white balance?
I'm colour blind (on some shades of colours - mainly white -> light pinks), so looking at technical way to ensure i get my white balance correct.
I've been looking online and found info that says i should use the white balance colour dropper (which i've always done and click something that should be white (although not always possible in every image)).
I understand this should be a neutral colour and RGB values should be equal (or close enough).
Am i right in thinking if i select and an area of the image (regardless of the colour) as long as the RGB values match (or pretty close) it will calculate a true white balance?
We did it this way HindheadTunnel-6256