

When working with JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files, you work in a scale of -100 to 100 rather than the Kelvin scale. One of the benefits of working with raw files is that you can adjust the color temperature as if you were changing a setting in a camera during capture, allowing a broad range of settings. If you shoot under photo tungsten lights and set the image temperature to 3200, your photos should appear color balanced. For example, photographic tungsten lights are often balanced at 3200 Kelvin. Click the current value to select the text box and enter a new value. You can also set a specific Kelvin value in the Temp text box to match the color of the ambient light. Move the slider to the left to make the photo appear cooler, and right to warm the photo colors. Use Temp to fine-tune the white balance using the Kelvin color temperature scale.

Temp or Temperature sets how yellow/warm or blue/cool your photo looks. Preview, export, and upload web photo galleries.Work with web gallery templates and settings.Work with print job options and settings.Open and edit Lightroom Classic photos in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.Export to hard drive using publish services.Correct distorted perspective in photos using Upright.Watermark your photos in Lightroom Classic.Personalize identity plates and module buttons.Display the Library on a second monitor.Set preferences for working in Lightroom Classic.Enhance your workflow with Lightroom Classic.The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor.Import photos from a folder on a hard drive.Import photos from a camera or card reader.Sync Lightroom Classic with Lightroom ecosystem.
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