Do you ever have trouble getting the right color with your digital slr?
Photos often look orange indoors, blue under fluorescent lights, or just plain flat when it is overcast.
Why is it so hard to get the color right with a digital slr?
Simply put, the camera doesn't know what the color "white" looks like under different light sources.
Can I spend less time, or no time, in front of my computer fixing color?
Yes. You can!
With COLORRIGHT you don't need to download, or edit the photos on a computer at all. It works in real time, in the camera. It only takes 15 seconds to get the color right, wherever you are. COLORRIGHT works with any image format, including jpeg and raw. Read more...
"...blown away when I saw the results and ease of use.” Donald Keith Portrait/Wedding Photographer
“It saves lots of time and colors are very good. It performed very well in a number of gyms that had various light sources. Extremely pleased. This really cut down on my post processing. This is very simple to operate. I shoot with a Canon 5D.” Kent Holder Portrait and Indoor Sporting Event Photographer Before the Color Right he set white balance in post-production
As all photo pros know, white balance is one of the most important aspects of photography. If you’ve shot digital for any significant amount of time, you’ve discovered how difficult it can be to obtain accurate white balance.
This challenge is not going away anytime soon. As long as the auto white balance functions of today’s cameras continue to fall short, we will be dealing with off-color images. Let’s review some of the current digital white balance methods.