How to change white balance for multiple images
Hello guys,
I have frequently an issue where I want to increase or decrease the white balance of a whole set of images by a few degrees. The Problem here: Every image naturally has a different value for white balance (value = w). If I increase the white balance for one image (w1) by, let's say +10K (w1+10K), and now copy this setting to the other images, every image will have the same value (w1+10K), which is obviously nonsense im my case. I want to lower the white balance of every image (w1, w2, w3,...) individually by 10K (w1+10K, w2+10K, w3+10K,...).
Now, does someone know a trick how to achieve this in C1 automatically? I hope it's clear what I meant... 😕
I have frequently an issue where I want to increase or decrease the white balance of a whole set of images by a few degrees. The Problem here: Every image naturally has a different value for white balance (value = w). If I increase the white balance for one image (w1) by, let's say +10K (w1+10K), and now copy this setting to the other images, every image will have the same value (w1+10K), which is obviously nonsense im my case. I want to lower the white balance of every image (w1, w2, w3,...) individually by 10K (w1+10K, w2+10K, w3+10K,...).
Now, does someone know a trick how to achieve this in C1 automatically? I hope it's clear what I meant... 😕
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What you mean is clear, but I don't know of a way to achieve it in Capture One.
Ian0 -
How about creating a filled Layer with adjustments in the Color Balance?
It's basically the same as white balance only a bit less precise to adjust.0 -
Hello,
Did someone find a way to do that without layer?
Thanks in advance.
Phil.
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Yes, in the newer versions of Capture One that have been released since this thread started 2 years ago, you can do this with the Speed Edit feature.
Ian
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Amazing !! Thank you very much.
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