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  2. Color temperature - Wikipedia

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    Most video and digital still cameras can adjust for color temperature by zooming into a white or neutral colored object and setting the manual "white balance" (telling the camera that "this object is white"); the camera then shows true white as white and adjusts all the other colors accordingly.

  3. Color balance - Wikipedia

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    Example of color balancing. Sometimes the adjustment to keep neutrals neutral is called white balance, and the phrase color balance refers to the adjustment that in addition makes other colors in a displayed image appear to have the same general appearance as the colors in an original scene. [4]

  4. Color correction - Wikipedia

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    In video systems, white balance can be achieved by digital or electronic manipulation of the signal and hence color-correction filters are not entirely necessary. However, some digital cinema cameras can record an image without any digital filtering applied; using physical color-correction filters to white balance (instead of digital or ...

  5. Chromatic adaptation - Wikipedia

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    This feature of the visual system is called chromatic adaptation, or color constancy; when the correction occurs in a camera it is referred to as white balance. Though the human visual system generally does maintain constant perceived color under different lighting, there are situations where the relative brightness of two different stimuli ...

  6. Gray card - Wikipedia

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    In addition to providing a means for measuring exposure, a gray card provides a convenient reference for white balance, or color balance, allowing the camera to compensate for the illuminant color in a scene. Gray cards can be used for in-camera white balance or post-processing white balance. Many digital cameras have a custom white balance ...

  7. Color grading - Wikipedia

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    Various attributes of an image such as contrast, color, saturation, detail, black level, and white balance may be enhanced whether for motion pictures, videos, or still images. Color grading and color correction are often used synonymously as terms for this process and can include the generation of artistic color effects through creative ...

  8. Gamma correction - Wikipedia

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    Setting the color temperature or white point is the next step in ... Use the color balance or individual colors gamma correction sliders in the gamma correction ...

  9. RawTherapee - Wikipedia

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    White balance (presets, color temperature, spot white balance and auto white balance) Channel mixer; Black-and-white conversion; Color boost and vibrance (saturation control with the option of preserving natural skin tones) Hue, saturation and value adjustments using curves; Various methods of color toning; Lockable color picker