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This is why your snow images look blue, yellow, or green and this is how to fix them after you take the shot
Snow is one of the most challenging subjects to photograph correctly. While it appears white to the eye, cameras often interpret snowy scenes as blue, grey or overly warm – especially in winter light.
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac White balance is one of the most important settings on any camera. It can make the difference between vibrant, accurate colors, and a muddy, flat mess. It is also the ...
We all know that the three primary colours of light are red, green, and blue. They can be mixed to produce various colours. There are 3 kinds of components on the camera, which sense blue, green, and ...
Pro photography iPhone app Photon Camera has received a notable update today that comes with two advanced features – 3D white balance control and gray card detection. Here’s a closer look at the ...
LateNiteSoft, the developer behind Camera+, introduced version 2.0 of its professional iPhone photography app, Photon Camera. Launched just six months ago, Photon Camera has undergone 20 updates, ...
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