10-17-2016, 01:25 PM
(10-17-2016, 08:11 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: Gimp isn't Photoshop, plug-ins for PS don't work out of the box in Gimp. There is a thing called PSPI that lets you use some PS plugins on Gimp (no personal experience, it's for Windows), but for something as frequent as the white balance, there are scripts, the best one IMHO being Luca De Alpharo's whitebalance script.
If you are trying to correct a wrong color temperature setting on you camera, the same person has a colortemp script.
My main aim is to have a white balance reference point,for example to input a color point from a photo taken under the right lighting conditions and use the color picker to adjust this.I have done this with RAW files in Lightzone but with JPEGS I prefer to use Gimp.I am a total novice and still learning the many aspects of Gimp,the auto white balance give the wrong results.