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White Balance Meter

White Balance Meter at Mac App Store analyse

Jonathan Zdziarski
2,016 ratings · Power index: 190
Version 1.2
Size 334 Kb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 11 Mar 2014

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Description

Using color gels? You need this. White Balance Meter is a simple color temperature meter designed to measure a gray card to calculate the color temperature of the ambient lighting on a shoot. Tools like this are often used to help blend their portable lighting with ambient lighting using gels, by determining the approximate color temperature of the room. While there are some color meters on the market for > $1,000, most people only need a simple solution. Obviously, given the advanced light sensing hardware in these hand-held units, youll get far more accurate readings from them, however White Balance Meter provides a pretty good approximation, suitable for assisting in gel selection. Use this tool with an 18% gray card, although some users report better results with a white card. Shoot a photo of your card, being careful not to expose the card to the glare of direct light. Once taken, tap on the most consistent area of the gray card and the application will approximate the color temperature based on your selection. Depending on the brightness level of your selection, the color temperature may change slightly as you tap around the card. In the event that WB meter cannot determine the white balance, the output will read, "Out of Range"; try tapping on a different portion or take a second photo. Additionally, you can shoot a photo through your gels at varying distances to get an idea of how each gel will change the color temperature of the shot. White Balance Meter is not a finely calibrated piece of optical equipment, like the very expensive color meters on the market; it uses the iPhone camera and does the best it can with general pixel data. What it is, however, is a reasonably good approximation of color temperature that is good enough to work with while blending flash gels.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 4.18k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.71k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 5.49 CAD
China 25 CNY
France 3.99 EUR
Germany 3.99 EUR
Italy 3.99 EUR
Netherlands 3.99 EUR
Portugal 3.99 EUR
Spain 3.99 EUR
Poland 3.99 EUR
UK 3.99 GBP
India 300 INR
Japan 480 JPY
Russia 299 RUB
Turkey 13.99 TRY
USA 3.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 4.39 USD
Ukraine 3.99 USD

Color temp test

Dfthyj · 9 years ago · v1.2

Still testing, but this app is very easy to use. So far the results are consistent and accurate despite using a budget grey reference card!

Pas utilisable sur iPhone 6

renjun · 11 years ago · v1.1

Cette application part dune bonne idée à la base. Malheureusement elle est inutilisable sur iPhone 6 et peut-être sur les autres aussi. En effet, lappareil photo de liPhone compense déjà la balance des blancs. La mesure se faisant sur une image photographié, celle ci comporte déjà une compensation. La mesure tourne toujours autour de la même valeur. Jajoute que jai comparé les résultats avec des mesures prises avec un Sekonic C-500. Des écarts de plus de 2500°K sont trouvés. Dommage.

Ne fonctionne pas..

F-NOAR · 10 years ago · v1.1

LiPhone effectuant une balance des blancs avant e prendre une photo, le résultat est faux. Lécart est tel, que mon appréciation à lœil est meilleure..

Waste of time and money

J Clarkson · 11 years ago · v1.0

I am the director of photography and I was expecting a lot from this app; it turns out that the readings Ive made in Shadowlight which were supposed to reach at least 7000 Kelvin read-out 3000 and some Kelvin in one try and 17,000 in another. In resume: it doesnt work dont buy it.

DOES NOT WORK

JHSobrinho · 10 years ago · v1.2

HAS NO ACCURACY, values for daylight vary between 3300 and 38000(!) in the same shooting!?!?!? It is not at all reliable.

This product does not seem to function consistently

Photography 123 · 11 years ago · v1.1

I was hoping to have a portable light meter that could give a reliable colour temperature for photography. I used a digital grey card and was pleased with the first reading. It was easy to use. However the readings thereafter varied between 1000K and 32000K. Obviously there is something seriously wrong with this app. Save yourself the time, frustration and minimal expense.

Hamama?

LeapYearPunkie · 10 years ago · v1.1

Simple. Simply doesnt work. If you are looking for an app that will tell you the color temperature of light avoid this until somebody reviews it as actually working. Pity da foo dat purchase.