manual white balancing on iphone 13 pro

manual white balancing on iphone 13 pro camera

Posted on Feb 3, 2023 10:37 AM

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Feb 5, 2023 5:02 PM in response to lata293

Hey there lata293,


Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities. To get started, when taking a photo in Apple ProRAW it would provide more options when editing the exposure, color, and white balance in your photo, and you can use the Photos app, or another third-party app to edit those photos.


For the best steps on how to edit your Apple ProRAW images in the Photos app on your iPhone, check out this link here: Edit photos and videos on iPhone - Apple Support


Adjust light and color
1. In Photos, tap a photo or video thumbnail to view it in full screen.
2. Tap Edit, then swipe left under the photo to view the effects you can edit such as Exposure, Brilliance, Highlights, and Shadows.
3. Tap the effect you want to edit, then drag the slider to make precise adjustments.
The level of adjustment you make for each effect is indicated by the outline around the button, so you can see at a glance which effects have been increased or decreased. Tap the effect button to toggle between the edited effect and the original.
4. Tap Done to save your edits, or if you don’t like your changes, tap Cancel, then tap Discard Changes.

Tip: Tap the Enhance button to automatically edit your photos or videos with effects.


If you have access to a Mac, you can also follow the steps on how to adjust a photo's white balance in the Photos app on a Mac in this next resource here: Adjust a photo’s white balance in Photos on Mac - Apple Support


1. In the Photos app  on your Mac, double-click a photo, then click Edit in the toolbar.
2. Click Adjust in the toolbar.
3. In the Adjust pane, click the arrow  next to White Balance.
4. Click the pop-up menu and choose the type of white balance correction you want to make, then click the Eyedropper button  and click in a corresponding area of the photo.
- Neutral Gray: Balances the warmth of an image based on neutral gray.
With the eyedropper, click in a neutral gray area to automatically adjust the gray areas of your photo.
- Skin Tone: Balances the warmth of an image based on skin tones.
With the eyedropper, click in an area of a person’s skin to automatically adjust the skin tones of your photo.
- Temperature/Tint: Balances the warmth of an image by adjusting color temperatures (blue to yellow) and tint (green to magenta).
With the eyedropper, click in a neutral gray area to automatically adjust the temperature and tint of gray areas of your photo.


Let us know if that's able to help.


Have a great day!

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