
Chapter 5: Develop Mode
White Balance
For RAW images, select one of the following white balance correction options:
As Shot: Selected automatically. Applies the camera's white balance setting as stored in the
camera when the photo was taken.
Auto: Adjusts the color temperature and tint to settings automatically determined by analyzing
the image.
Sunny: Adjusts the color temperature to 5500K, approximately that of the midday sun.
Cloudy: Adjusts the color temperature to 6500K, approximately that of a lightly overcast sky.
Shade: Adjusts the color temperature to 7500K, approximately that of a heavily overcast sky.
Tungsten: Adjusts the color temperature to 2850K, approximately that of a household light
bulb.
Fluorescent: Adjusts the color temperature to 3800K, approximately that of a fluorescent
light bulb.
Flash: Adjusts the color temperature to 5500K, approximately that of a camera flash.
Custom: Allows you to specify a specific white balance, by adjusting the Temperature and Tint
sliders. You can also hover your mouse over the image until it turns into an eye dropper, and
click an area of the image that is a neutral color (gray).
For encodable images, such as JPEGs, select one of the following white balance correction options:
As Shot: Selected automatically. Applies the camera's white balance setting as stored in the
camera when the photo was taken.
Auto: Adjusts the color temperature and tint to settings automatically determined by analyzing
the image.
Custom: Allows you to specify a specific white balance, by adjusting the Temperature and Tint
sliders. You can also hover your mouse over the image until it turns into an eye dropper, and
click an area of the image that is a neutral color (gray).
Temperature
Drag the Temperature slider to the left (more blue) or right (more yellow) to select a specific color
temperature.
Tint
Drag the Tint slider to the left (more magenta) or right (more green) to match the white balance
settings that you selected when you took the photo.
Strength
Drag the slider to the right to increase, or to the left to decrease the white balance adjustment.
Adjusting Lighting
You can use the lighting tool to adjust tone levels in an image that are too dark or too light, without affecting other areas of the
photo. Tone level is the average brightness of a pixel and its surrounding pixels.
You can also simultaneously lighten dark areas that are too dark, and darken areas that are too bright. Examples would be a back-lit
photo of a person silhouetted against a bright background like the sea, or a window. In fact, most photos taken on a dull day, or with
a flash, can be improved in various ways with fine adjustments using the Lighting tool.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
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