Shoot a fixed color balance - doesn't matter what it is, as long as it's the same one for everything you shoot in that light.
Include a gray card in your first & last frames. Use the white balance eyedropper on the gray card in Lightroom or Photoshop (ACR). Synchronize the images in between. On 6/27/2017 14:51, 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 attached 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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