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How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp - Liese - 11-19-2021 Hello, I have a white balance card that has specific RGB values, 219, 220, 220. I am trying to adjust my photo in gimp so that the area of the picture with that white balance card matches its actual numbers and thereby correcting all colors in the photo. I appreciate any help I can get on this! Thank you. RE: How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp - Krikor - 11-19-2021 (11-19-2021, 12:12 AM)Liese Wrote: Hello, Good question. I did a quick search and found almost nothing on the subject related to Gimp (most use PS or Lightroom). A post that might shed some light on this question: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Noob-question-about-white-balance-calibration#:~:text=GIMP%20%E2%80%BA%20General%20questions-,Noob%20question% 20about%20white%20balance%20calibration,-New%20Reply RE: How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp - sallyanne - 11-20-2021 ok I have looked at this thread for a couple days now. I have an idea since no one else has said what you 'may' do - I could be wrong. Have you tried adding an extra area to your photo that you can crop out after? Fill it with the same white as your card - You can make that colour in Gimp by just clicking on your foreground colour. That will open the colour dialogue where you can change the RGB values. When you have the extra colour with your photo try color > levels and click on the white point dropper and pick your white in the photo. May be a long way to do it. Maybe one of our script writers could shorten the process for you if you have a lot of photos to do. RE: How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp - rich2005 - 11-20-2021 That R=219, G=220, B=220 is a grey point. To match that, use a sample point see: https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-sample-point-dialog.html Split a example for before / after The color match card shows R=165 G=169 B=196 [attachment=7082] Adjust the colour curves. There are separate curves for each of RGB Get the value R=219, G=220, B=220 [attachment=7083] You can save that curve and use it with other photos taken at the same session. Of course, it can be a lot more complicated than this to match a complete range of colours. RE: How to use white balance card with specific RGB values in gimp - Liese - 11-20-2021 (11-20-2021, 09:25 AM)rich2005 Wrote: That R=219, G=220, B=220 is a grey point. Thank you so much for this helpful answer, I would have never figured it out on my own! |