Auto white balance, or AWB for short, is usually good enough for most photography, but there are three good reasons to set your own custom white balance even when working in the smallest home studio.
The first reason is for consistent color across an entire photo session, which makes for a smoother editing process. An incorrect white balance can also change the perception of exposure, and finally, incorrect skin tones stand out for all the wrong reasons.
In this video, pro photographer Gavin Hoey breaks down three simple ways how to set a custom white balance for your photoshoots:
1. Manually Set the White Balance: Dial in a custom white balance that looks about right based on the lighting in your home studio.
2. Use a Gray Card: For a more accurate approach, use a gray card to help your camera find the perfect white balance for the scene.
3. Edit with a Color Chart in Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop Camera RAW: This method allows you to select a white balance that's accurate and perfectly suits the vibe of your photo.
The scene in question is filled with a single color, so if you’re just after some simple ideas for your next photo session that maximizes the impact of the color red, Gavin has you covered!
Watch this video for more information on how to make a full-color profile with the Calibrite ColorChecker Passport
https://youtu.be/D_NVCS7sUPY?si=Ha6U1FhIEXDTcPYN&t=320
Gavin Hoey is a freelance photographer, writer, and trainer of all things photographic. His work is regularly featured in photography magazines, websites, and videos. Gavin has a real passion for sharing his photography and Photoshop knowledge. In 2008, he started recording and uploading video tutorials to YouTube.
Timestamps and Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:07 Remove the room light to avoid color casts
1:51 Setting up the flashes for the photo session
2:27 Auto vs. Custom White Balance compared
3:35 Big Red Balloon photo session
4:35 Using a grey card for white balance
6:00 More accurate color control with color swatches
6:43 Wind machine and red balloon photo session
8:15 Setting the white balance in Lightroom / Photoshop
9:22 Apply a white balance to multiple images at once
9:57 Conclusions and Subscribe
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