White Balance Control lets you adjust color temperature to keep vehicle colors looking natural in any lighting. It helps remove unwanted yellow or blue color casts caused by different light sources.
When should I use White Balance Control?
Use white balance when shooting in mixed or artificial lighting, such as indoor showrooms, shaded areas, or cloudy conditions, where automatic settings may not accurately reflect true vehicle colors.
How do I access White Balance Control?
Tap Settings at the top of the camera screen to open camera tools
Tap the thermometer icon to open White Balance
Drag up or down on the slider to adjust color temperature manually
Adjust until the vehicle color looks neutral and true-to-life, without a yellow or blue tint
4. Tap auto to choose a lighting mode (Daylight, Cloudy, Shadow, Flash)
What white balance presets are available?
You can choose from preset lighting modes, including:
Automatic
Daylight
Cloudy
Shadow
Flash
These presets provide a quick way to match common lighting conditions.
Does White Balance affect brightness or focus?
No. White balance only affects color temperature. Exposure and focus are controlled separately.
Does White Balance affect my final content?
Correct white balance improves color accuracy in captured photos, resulting in more natural-looking vehicles in your final videos and ads.
Pro tip
If colors look too warm (yellow), lower the temperature slightly. If they look too cool (blue), increase it. Small adjustments usually produce the most realistic results.