Although it is iPhone praised for taking truly beautiful pictures with its camera, sometimes there are some shortcomings. But even a professional photographer cannot avoid such shortcomings when taking pictures with a SLR camera. For this reason, you should not miss a photo editing application on your mobile phone. For example, the Google Photos app for iPhone and iPad has various editing features and now introduces improved automatic white balance.
Google Photos version 2.11 brings an improved automatic white balance tool that adjusts the white tone of images to make them look as natural as possible. When you launch the app, you select a photo and it automatically corrects the exposure, color saturation, and white balance.
This function will come in handy especially for users who take pictures indoors, because the photo catches a yellow tint, or in cloudy weather, when the photos have too much cold and unnatural blue color.
Automatic white balance in Google Photos is now available in the pro version iOS, Android and on desktop.
Source: iDownloadBlog
A full change of white balance is only possible when shooting in RAWWell, every photographer knows that, but even with JPEG, you can achieve certain changes for the better, right?
E? …in the interior, because the photo catches the yellow tint,…eh?
depends on the light source right? light bulb = to yellow, light bulb = to blue
+ bonus denim lighting + halogens, etc... so it's different