The white balance of an image is how warm or cool the colors appear. The human eye is very good at white balancing images, but digital cameras often struggle with it.
This is because digital cameras use sensors to capture light, and these sensors have a fixed color balance. This means that if the lighting conditions are not ideal, the colors in the image will not be accurate.
Fortunately, Photoshop has a number of tools that can help you fix the white balance in your images. The first step is to identify what the problem is.
Is the image too yellow? Too blue? Once you know what the problem is, you can start to fix it.
One way to fix white balance is to use the levels tool. This tool adjusts the brightness of an image.
You can use it to make an image lighter or darker. You can also use it to adjust the contrast. To use the levels tool, go to Image > Adjustments > Levels.
Another way to fix white balance is to use curves. Curves allow you to make more precise adjustments to an image than levels do. To use curves, go to Image > Adjustments > Curves.
Once you have adjusted the white balance of your image, you may also want to adjust the levels of individual colors. This can be done with the hue/saturation tool. To use this tool, go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation.
The last thing you may want to do is add a vignette. A vignette is a dark border around an image.
It can help draw attention to the subject of an image and make it pop out from the background. To add a vignette, go to Image > Effects > Vignette.
There are many ways to perfect white balance in Photoshop. By using some of these tools, you can make sure that your images are accurate and look their best.