StinkBud
Well-Known Member
Ok I know this has nothing to do with growing but what the hell I can't help myself.
You may have noticed that your photos come out looking yellow because of the HPS lights. This has to do with the white balance setting of your camera.
Many modern digital cameras have the option of setting a custom white balance or picking an existing white balance. So here is how you do it:
1) Follow the instructions for your camera and set the white balance to custom. Take a piece of white paper and put it in front of the lens.
2) Take a picture of the paper and use that to set the white balance. Some cameras like Canon will use the photo but others like Nikon will just use the paper for reference. Every model is different so you have to read the instructions.
3) Once you have a white balance reference you have to set your camera to use it. The setting for the custom white balance will stay the same until you over write it with a new one.
4) If you don't have the option of custom white balance try setting it to incandescent instead. There will usually be an icon of a light bulb, pick that. It wont be perfect but you should see some improvement in color.
This will help your photos look more natural and you may end up using this very important function all the time now. No more yellow xmas photos....
You may have noticed that your photos come out looking yellow because of the HPS lights. This has to do with the white balance setting of your camera.
Many modern digital cameras have the option of setting a custom white balance or picking an existing white balance. So here is how you do it:
1) Follow the instructions for your camera and set the white balance to custom. Take a piece of white paper and put it in front of the lens.
2) Take a picture of the paper and use that to set the white balance. Some cameras like Canon will use the photo but others like Nikon will just use the paper for reference. Every model is different so you have to read the instructions.
3) Once you have a white balance reference you have to set your camera to use it. The setting for the custom white balance will stay the same until you over write it with a new one.
4) If you don't have the option of custom white balance try setting it to incandescent instead. There will usually be an icon of a light bulb, pick that. It wont be perfect but you should see some improvement in color.
This will help your photos look more natural and you may end up using this very important function all the time now. No more yellow xmas photos....