Hi,

On 2013-10-06 09:36, Federico Bruni wrote:
2013/10/5 Ochal Christophe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    I'm currently going through some pictures I took at a concert and I'm
    fighting the white balance somethnig fierce, does anyone know of any
    good tutorials on how to deal with this?

    The colors in the embedded jpg's are decent but I can't approach those
    with Darktable and I end up with pictures that just don't look right.


I usually search a white spot in the picture and then use the spot white balance on the white area.
Do you have any?

Well no, that's the problem. The lights on this gig were absolutely horrid,front lights consisted out of bright orange & red, the backlights were a mix of white with red & blue L.E.D. lights with the occasional pink thrown in just to piss of my Nikon :D

Picking a white spot in the back (illuminated by the back lights) renders the front objects (musicians) even worse and no amount of toying with the white balance seems to actually help. Maybe I'm missing something obvious but since I have no clue about image processing in general I'm stuck.

Cheers
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