On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Pascal Obry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Pascal,
>
>> You mean when copying the history stacks? Please elaborate a bit?
>
> Yes, copying the history stack.
>
>> White balance is an absolute corrrection IIRC, not relative... so it
>> naturally doesn't transfer well between different images...
>
>> So for generic/artistic color correction, I'd highly recommend the
>> color correction plugin (which has a warming filter preset for
>> example).
>
> I'm not looking at an artistic look, really correcting the white balance
> (as done in LR) to a set of pictures that are taken at the same time
> under the same light. I correct the first one, when I'm pleased with the
> WB correction I want to paste this same correction to other images.

Ok. Do the numbers really turn up differently?

I guess we should wait for hanatos to comment then :s

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn

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