The command automatically
adjusts the colors of the active layer by stretching the Red, Green and
Blue channels separately. To do this, it discards pixel colors at each
end of the Red, Green and Blue histograms which are used by only 0.05%
of the pixels in the image and stretches the remaining range as much as
possible. The result is that pixel colors which occur very infrequently
at the outer edges of the histograms (perhaps bits of dust, etc.) do
not negatively influence the minimum and maximum values used for
stretching the histograms, in comparison with Stretch Contrast. Like
“Stretch Contrast”, however, there may be hue shifts in
the resulting image.
This command suits images with poor white or black. Since it tends to
create pure white (and black), it may be useful e.g. to enhance
photographs.
operates on layers from RGB
images. If the image is Indexed or Grayscale, the menu item is insensitive
and grayed out.
8.8.1.
Activate the Command
8.8.2.
“White Balance” example