jnbradley wrote:
After seeing your comments, I tried to lighten them up a bit here at home- but they both have hot spots that become ugly very quickly with any additional brightness or contrast. Perhaps I misunderstand what you mean or I don't have a clue how to fix it. Feel free to edit and explain please?
As far as white balance goes- that's just over my head at this point in my photography education. Can you explain and /or demonstrate?
You cannot fix the exposure if it wasn't shot in RAW. If not shot in RAW, the WB is very hard to fix. It is done in PS (I don't know how to do it).
In different lighting situations (sunny,cloudy, tungstan, etc...), the color of the light is different. Correct WB is when the white looks like white (i.e. not yellowish).