I use a Mac and my only image processing software is iPhoto. I use an EM10 these days and I love it but my question applies to all my images. Lots of urban street shots at night in Europe, especially Rome.
I have tens of thousands of images there so I prefer not to leave iphoto for another, though better, image processing software. I shoot only in JPEG.
According to the instructions in iphoto, a color cast in an image can be removed by clicking on a white or neutral grey portion of the image using the little cross symbol.
But very few, almost none, of my night time images have a clean white or a neutral grey portion of the image.
I would appreciate any suggestions you may have for alleviating this problem.
Thanks to all who will comment.
Crossen
I have tens of thousands of images there so I prefer not to leave iphoto for another, though better, image processing software. I shoot only in JPEG.
According to the instructions in iphoto, a color cast in an image can be removed by clicking on a white or neutral grey portion of the image using the little cross symbol.
But very few, almost none, of my night time images have a clean white or a neutral grey portion of the image.
I would appreciate any suggestions you may have for alleviating this problem.
Thanks to all who will comment.
Crossen