What is Color Correction: A Brief Explanation
Generally speaking, images don't come out of the camera exactly the way we envisioned them when they were captured. For example, an image may appear a little flat, under- or overexposed, contain a blue color cast, etc.
Simply put, color correction means making an image look more pleasing to the eye. A more technical definition of the term would state that color correction involves adjusting the color temperature of an image to correct for the overall quality of light.
At Red Lantern Photography, a color-corrected image means that it has been adjusted for color, exposure, saturation and contrast. The best way to show the difference between a color-corrected image and one that is not, is by example. We have included a few "before and after" samples within this blog post in hopes of giving you a better sense of why the work we put into our color-corrected images is worthwhile. Images you see on our website and blog are color corrected, as are the images used in our client albums and prints.
Be sure to click on each image to view a larger version.






