Well, trying to white balance concert lighting seems like it might be a potentially futile task, but... what I would do is use a different module, maybe "color correction", to produce the offset from white that you want, then apply that same setting to all the pictures that you white balance using the dress.
Weird situations like this do come up from time to time, where it would be nice to be able to have multiple instances of the white balance module, even though that seems silly in theory. Other situations are where you have a known cast from an ND filter, diopter, wide-angle adapter, or similar, and you want to apply it to particular pictures that are differently white balanced otherwise but taken with the same filter... just a thought. On Tue, Jan 3, 2017, at 16:10, I. Ivanov wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I recently had to shoot in an interesting and challenging environment. > It was a concert and the light would change significantly and fast. > > One of the singers had a white (slightly creamy) dress. So there is a > considerable difference from photo to photo. I am trying to spot white > balance based on the dress and changing the tint slightly (in order to > warm the shot) but cannot put the same white balance as the 2 pictures > are very different in lighting - even shot seconds apart. > > Is there a better way to align the color on the two pictures (different > from what I am doing) or would it be better to simply discard what is > very different in lighting? > > Regards, > > B > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
