Why would you want to remove the yellow color cast? It is the way it
looks in real life and we are all used to seeing that kind of light in
rooms at night.
I buy CFL in that color range, BTW, because I can't stand blue casting
fluorescent lighting. They say it's natural, day light, but, no, it's blue.
Marnie aka Doe Short answer: no.
On 6/27/2017 11:55 AM, Bipin Gupta wrote:
Many homes still use yellowish light for internal illumination instead
of the less power hungry LED bulbs.
And photos come out with a strong color cast especially skin tones.
I have given the link to a sample photo which shows the yellow color
cast - though surprisingly the skin tone is fairly OK:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/svjhqjveewcwt0d/Yellow%20Light%20Example.jpg?dl=0
The Question: Should we neutralize the overall yellow color cast and
correct the skin tone in post, or leave the photo as it is??
I often end up with "sick" looking skin tones when I adjust the WB
Temperature in Lightroom.
Looking forward to your feedback on your preferences.
May the Force be with you.
Bipin.
Incredibly Rusty Photographers – Who? – Those who have not shot for two weeks.
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