The Camera - White Balance

 White balance helps the camera "balance its colors" because it cannot automatically compensate for different color temperature like a human being does. 


 Color temperature is measured in kelvins (K). Color temperatures over 5000 K appear in a bluish tone and are called cool colors, whereas color temperatures between 2700 - 3000 K are called warm colors and appear in a yellow tone. 



A photographer should know how to change the white balance of their camera because understanding it is pivotal to producing images with colors that are the closest to real life. White balance can enhance photos in a significant way and having the right color temperature can make sure you get a good photograph. 
DSLR examples (personal pictures):











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