- Tungsten
- Auto
- Florescent
What a lot of fun and I learned a lot too!

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Photographing indoors without flash can create photos with odd colors. Often the automatic color correction feature of our cameras, auto white balance, doesn't work well in household lighting situations.
I am often asked if you can color correct an image. The answer is "sort of". Below is Carolyn's image corrected, as well as the corrected version of Alexa's tungsten image. In both cases, it was possible to neutralize the shadow (black) and highlight (white) parts of the image. In both cases, this resulted in a few odd color casts in other parts of the image. In Carolyn's image, the bowl became knock-your-socks-off blue and had to be cut back using the saturation tool. With Alexa's image, the brightest parts of the daffodils got bluish highlights as well.
