White balance on Render RAW

Hi,

I’m using the plug in Render RAW which it great, but I can’t find how to set up the white balance. Without it I use the curve in the render panel (setting up the black and the white).

Any idea?

Thanks

dgsdg

Available in blender 4.3

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Thanks, but I am looking for the white balance adjustment through the plugin ‘RENDER RAW’, which superseded the blender color magement settings…

Looking at the documentation… it seems this is not available for the addon.

Maybe contact the developer on Blendermarket to ask for a feature update?

Maybe only not by color temperature but white and black values ??

Of course, you’ll have access to Exposure , Gamma , and Contrast just like before, but with Render Raw you’ll also find sliders for fine tuning the White , Highlight , Shadow , and Black levels.

See this maybe…

Oh, they added white balance finally! :sparkling_heart: People said it was not necessary when I made a request for that in RighClickSelect. Well, it seems that the developers didn’t agree with them, gladly. :sparkling_heart:

I must download the 4.3 version and see how that works.

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These people have no idea what they’re talking about :wink:
And RCS… Well… Ehmm… Sigh…

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Yes, not the best option, I know. Then I decided to take some action on the matter and I ended up creating this: Blackbody EVERYWHERE!

I will still use it cause I think my Blackbody solution works better, and the node groups for light groups are pretty handy.

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OKIDOKI–> Yes that would be the solution, but how do you do this? I know that you can do it by eye but I’m looking for something like you pick a black point on the viewport, a white point on the viewport and that does your color balance (like what they implemented on the 4.3).

I’m very bad add color–something :sweat_smile: … but i heard somethign about getting some white colro balance by using white and balck points…
Sadly i do not have any good reference about this… because then i also would not be so bad at it :wink:

But it was something like this…