I did a lighting- and white-balance test to see how it affects skin-tones and wrote my findings down and made an example-image.
If anybody is interested in reading it, I posted it on my facebook-page:
https://www.facebook.com/jacoblarsen.248/posts/10207613772208597
I was surprised by learning that different light-sources affect skin-tone differently even if you white-balance to correct for their differences.
Is this a known issue?
Is it some effect of hue-twist caused by the built-in picture-styles?
Anyway, I'm a bit surprised about this, so I thought I'd share my findings and see if anybody has an explanation.
Thanks
JEL
If anybody is interested in reading it, I posted it on my facebook-page:
https://www.facebook.com/jacoblarsen.248/posts/10207613772208597
I was surprised by learning that different light-sources affect skin-tone differently even if you white-balance to correct for their differences.
Is this a known issue?
Is it some effect of hue-twist caused by the built-in picture-styles?
Anyway, I'm a bit surprised about this, so I thought I'd share my findings and see if anybody has an explanation.
Thanks
JEL