![]() ![]() You can then use the sliders underneath to get the white balance 100% spot on.Īgain, watch the short GIF to see this in action…. Once you have found a neutral, move your dropper over it, and click! You’ll see that the white balance of image changes. (Just don’t choose mine after a night out) This could be a sidewalk, a piece of clothing like a t-shirt, or in an absolute pinch, the white of an eye. Think pure white (so not cream) grey or pure black. Pock this up simply by clicking on it, and then move your mouse (which will now look like a dropper) over the image.Īt this point, you need to find something in the frame that is neutral - in other words, something that has no colour to it. When in the, Develop module, open up the Basic Panel on the right hand side, and you’ll see what looks like a little dropper at the top left of the panel. Getting white balance right has never been easier thanks to the white balance dropper tool. White Balance Toolįixing your white balance is the FIRST thing you should do to any image in the Develop module so that’s where we’ll start! ![]() Did you get that? Cool! OK, then let’s dive into the three must-know tools in Lightroom for beginners.
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