Adjusting Color Temperature
The color temperature expresses the “mood” of the image’s color and expresses its lighting. Color temperature will differ e.g. between noon shots and evening shots, or between those taken under incandescent vs. fluorescent lights. The color temperature of a shot can also be altered if a camera’s lighting (white balance) settings are incorrect.
The Edit Color Temperature tool in Zoner Photo Studio provides three different methods for fixing this:
- Setting a source and target lighting temperature using two sliders. Use the first one to indicate the image’s current color temperature, and the second one to set the desired color temperature.
- Manually setting a neutral color. This is a color that will not contain any color tone after the edit is applied, and is also not completely white, because no color shift can be deduced from a completely white pixel: in a total white, all three color elements are the same; they’re precisely at their maximum.
- Automatic fixing.

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