I white balance every photography I take. It is an easy step that can take your tinted photo and make it look new! White balancing a photograph can also be extremely helpful when you are documenting your work.
How to White Balance a Photograph: First open you JPEG file in Adobe Bridge (I use the CS6 version). At the top of the screenshot you'll see 'open in camera raw' icon. Click that. Next, click the third icon from the left in the toolbar in the top corner. This is the white balancing tool. Now click a neutral color in the photograph (white or gray). Keeping moving your mouse around clicking different areas until you have your R,G,B numbers all the same, or very close in range. The R,G,B number are located below the color graph on the left hand side. Your photo is now white balanced. If you have any questions feel free to comment below. Here is a youtube video if you need more help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLE4Q_w1fEY
How to White Balance a Photograph: First open you JPEG file in Adobe Bridge (I use the CS6 version). At the top of the screenshot you'll see 'open in camera raw' icon. Click that. Next, click the third icon from the left in the toolbar in the top corner. This is the white balancing tool. Now click a neutral color in the photograph (white or gray). Keeping moving your mouse around clicking different areas until you have your R,G,B numbers all the same, or very close in range. The R,G,B number are located below the color graph on the left hand side. Your photo is now white balanced. If you have any questions feel free to comment below. Here is a youtube video if you need more help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLE4Q_w1fEY