Company Name: Bjorn Folkstedt
About: Have you ever experienced that the colors of your photos does not seem to
correspond to the colors of the scenes in front of you? Let this app help you to
get more realistic and better looking photos!
Key Features
• Real-time Kelvin
color temperature measurements
• White balance setting for your camera
•
High accuracy
• Optional calibration for enhanced precision
• Measure
magenta/green tint, Duv
• Results in Kelv.
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by Whitesharkfromthedeep
worked decent but not correct to lab grade meter , also supposedly free IT IS NOT its only a small free time use.
not selectable for type of light checking, led is a different spread as to what registers then a halogen of hps,
so if need a finer detail dont waste time and it does not filter proper, you phone version snd camera type based on phone will give differed readings
by MusicJourneys
I struggled to find an intuitive and well designed White Balance Kevin Meter.
Either they didn’t work, wouldn’t scale properly for my screen size or lacked a camera preview window, to be 100% sure if what readings I was really taking. (What was the camera actually aimed at?).
This app checks all the boxes of elegant, fast, scalable, accurate and highly intuitive.
The only challenge I had was not fully understanding the need to use a piece of paper to sample the reflected light from - and came to see that using a piece of paper either as a diffuser (hold over lens) or as a reflective surface to be used with one’s light source, balances out the readings very nicely.
I’m not a Photographer, but wanted to measure the Light Temperature of some very obnoxious Street Lights which are well over 5,000 Kelvin - far above the AMA’s guideline of them being under 3,000 Kelvin (even lower is better 2,200 to 2,700 even).
The Developer couldn’t be better. Super kind, responsive and skilled.
Very satisfied and highly recommend this effective and elegant app!
by Kcbergmo
Got the three day trial and after testing I’m paying for the pro version. Way more accurate than I figured it would be. If you have proper light sources you can calibrate the app to you particular phone for even better results.
It works best in a dark environment so you’re only measuring the light you want. I just used a sheet of white paper and tested different flashlights in a dark room. For household lights, I waited until dark and tested by only turning on the light I wanted to measure. Worth the small fee for a lifetime license.