White balance
White balance refers to the calibration of the color temperature for a screen and determines the proportion of color with which white is displayed in the image. Adjusting this parameter will in turn affect how all other colors appear. A good white balance ensures a natural color representation and prevents red, green or blue tones from dominating. An incorrectly adjusted value can cause eye fatigue and color distortion. Therefore, it is important to check this setting regularly and adjust it if necessary.
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