Correct white balance when a photo is too blue, too yellow, too green, or too magenta. Sample a neutral point in the preview, then control how strongly that correction is applied.
Pick a neutral sample
A gray card, white wall, black shirt, or neutral label can work if it should contain roughly equal red, green, and blue values. Click that area in the preview to set the sample color.
If the sample is too warm, cool, green, or magenta, the channel gains move the rest of the image in the opposite direction. The Correction slider controls how much of that shift is applied.
Temperature and tint
Temperature moves the image along the blue-to-warm axis. Tint moves it along the green-to-magenta axis.
These controls are separate from the sampled neutral point, so they help when the image has mixed lighting or the only neutral object is partly colored by reflection. Use small moves first; strong correction can clip saturated channels.
Sampling limits
A bad sample creates a bad correction. Avoid colored highlights, skin, bright reflections, shadows with noise, and areas that are supposed to be warm or cool. For product photos, sample from a known neutral part of the scene instead of the product color.
Preview and export
The preview uses a capped size so slider changes stay responsive. Download renders the correction against the original image dimensions.