White Balance Color Temp Meter

by Folkstedt


Photography

0.99 usd



Finds white balance setting for your camera and Kelvin temperature for LED lamps

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PLEASE NOTE: POINT THE CAMERA TOWARDS A WHITE SURFACE - NOT TOWARDS THE LIGHT SOURCE ITSELFHave you ever experienced that the colors of your photos does not seem to correspond to the colors of the scenes in front of you? Let this app help you to get more realistic and better looking photos!This app measures the color temperature of the lighting so that you can set the appropriate white balance setting on your camera. You can also use it to measure the approximate Kelvin temperature on LED lamps and other light sources.Problems have been reported on a few Android(TM) devices and therefore we now offer a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - if you are not happy with the performance of the app on your device, send an email to [email protected] with the Google Purchase ID and you will get a full refund. Valid within a whole month from the date of purchase.How to Use the App?Find a surface that is white or gray. A white paper with or without text works perfectly. Just make sure to avoid any colors. Point the camera towards that surface and click the Analyze button. The app will then show the measured color temperature of the light that falls on that surface. The app will also recommend a white balance setting for you to use on your camera in these lighting conditions.What is Color Temperature?Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light that measures the hue of light from a light source. Color temperatures are usually measured in Kelvin (K). Low color temperatures (below 3000 K) are called warm colors (red and yellowish white) while high color temperatures (above 5000 K) are called cool colors (blueish white). Technically the color temperature is the temperature of an ideal black-body radiator that radiates light of comparable hue to that of the light source.When is Color Temperature Important?Color temperatures are of special interest in all kinds of color photography. The human eye easily compensates for the color temperature of different light sources. Most cameras today have a feature called Automatic White Balance, AWB, which tries to do the same. In some conditions this works OK, in other conditions the results are poor. Many photographers therefore prefer to manually set the white balance value on the camera to match the color temperature of the current scene. With this application you can measure the color temperature before doing the white balance setting on you camera to get a more accurate setting.You can also use this app to learn about the color temperatures in your environment. With this knowledge you can develop a better understanding of how the color temperatures varies which helps you when you are trying to master the light and colors in your photography.How Accurate are the Measurements?To measure the color temperature accurately is a complex issue. On an Android(TM) device is it complicated further by the fact that all devices are slightly different from each other. See the measured values as fairly good approximations.Got Feedback on the App?Please send any feedback, ideas or improvement suggestions on the application to [email protected] BACK GUARANTEE - If you are not happy with the performance of the app on your phone, let us know and we give you a full refund! Valid within a whole month from the date of purchase.

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Wrong reading every time. 6490 K. Edit: You can request a refund from Google Play. You don't have to send an email for that. App was last updated in 2012. Please take a note of that before buying.

Sameera Shaakunthala

Fantastic app! When I just compared the color temperature of one lamp to another because they looked the same to me, even though one is rated at 4000K and the other at 3000, this confirmed that I'm not nuts. (Especially because aside from these two, I also measured one that's rated at 5000K.) It'll obviously probably be off a bit because of the slightly different tints of white surfaces - wall paint, paper, etc. but given a lamp with a reliable color temperature as reference, it's all good.

Andy O.

Inaccurate - however, it did say in installation that it was designed for an older version of Android. (For instance, it suggested 5100 Kelvin, when the actual colour temperature was about 3100). I'm using a Samsung S10 Plus. Unfortunately, as it is, it's of no use at all. Still, I only wasted $1

Ian Rivlin

Useless app always shows 6490k even in incandescent light, waste of money

junaid khan

Its a grate tool to have to get your white balance close as an expensive meter. I use a Sony a6000. It has made my shot better and cleaner. Try it there a refund button there if you don't like it.

Angelo Durousseau

Good app

Prasad Phutane

Not accurate unfirtunately

Almar Lijfering

Doesnt work on my Pixel 3. Says this is designed for older phones... I think if the developer updates this .. this will be a home run because a lot of rookies are buying cameras these days... I wish this app existed when I was starting out.

Aries Vision

Great app! Totally worth the price

Gi 0sS

Doesn't work at all. I held it in front of the white reference card of a WarmCard set, in the evening and it calculated 6400K. I set the camera to that and everything was red.

Volker Hetzer