Talk:Color balance
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[edit] Original version of this article, for reference
In graphics, color balance is the term for the dynamic range of the colors in an image. In artworks in general, the color palette can be selected by the artist to convey a mood or an impression.
In image processing, color balance refers to the mapping of the distribution of colors in each pixel of the image to lie within the 8-bit range of human perception (256 colors in any given image). Although the visual system of a human being can distinguish many more colors than a camera or a photograph, the subtleties can be satisfactorily simulated by artful color balance of the palette in any given image.
Some implementations of color balance use histogram equalization.
[edit] Is any of that correct?
I believe this article suffers from continuing to contain someone's initial unsourced guesses as to what color balance is. Based on my own experience in color science, I'd say nothing above is correct, and not much that has been since then has helped much. I recommend we look for good sources, and replace the nonsense with what they say. Just checking here first to see if anyone thinks any of that is correct, and if so, whether a source is known. Dicklyon 03:53, 6 February 2007 (UTC)