The White Balance tool provides controls to adjust the brightness and tint of the image based on specified lighting conditions. For more information about white balance and color temperature, see the Understanding Advanced Image Editing Tools topic.
To set the white balance options:
1. | From the Tools menu, click Advanced. |
2. | In the drop-down menu, click White Balance. |
3. | To adjust the white balance of the image, click the New WB check box. |
4. | Open the New WB drop-down menu and select a pre-defined lighting condition parameter from the list. |
Note: When you select a pre-defined white balance setting, Bibble shows the corresponding Kelvin color temperature and tint values.
1. | To set a custom white balance by clicking an area of the image, open the New WB drop-down menu and click Click White. |
2. | Place the cursor over the section of the image that you want to set as the white balance focal point for the image. |
3. | Click the image area once to adjust the brightness for the entire image. |
4. | To adjust the color temperature of the image, open the New WB drop-down menu and click Custom Kelvin. |
5. | Drag the Temperature slider to the left to apply cooler color tones to the image and to the right to apply warmer tones to the image. |
6. | To adjust the color tint, drag the Tint slider to increase or decrease the tint levels. |
Note: If you edited the Click White levels using Bibble 4.0, the color balance levels will appear to be incorrect if you open the image in Bibble 4.1 or later. This inconsistency is due to an internal programming change in later versions of Bibble. To correct this problem, open the image in Bibble 4.1 or later and resample the Click White setting.
If you are using custom white-balance settings, you can make incremental adjustments to the temperature and tint values without opening the White Balance tool. For more information about White Balance settings, see the Understanding Advanced Image Editing Tools help topic.
To adjust the white-balance temperature value of an image:
1. | In the browser, click the thumbnail of the image that you want to edit. |
2. | From the Edit menu, click White Balance and open the submenu. |
3. | To increase the Kelvin temperature setting, click +50 to add 50 degrees to the current value. |
4. | To decrease the Kelvin temperature setting, click -50 to subtract 50 degrees from the current value. |
To adjust the tint value of an image:
1. | In the browser, click the thumbnail of the image that you want to edit. |
2. | From the Edit menu, click White Balance and open the submenu. |
3. | To increase the tint value, click +1. |
4. | To decrease tint value, click -1. |
Related Topics
Understanding Basic Image Editing Tools
Understanding Advanced Image Editing Tools
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