If no white balance, all the light will be processed as daylight, which will make the scene looks too bright, especially in the indoor case, and the color display will look not real or natural, compared to the case with white balance.
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Would the dilation of the human eye (akin to lighting environment of camera?) affect the white balance in how we perceive things? Would certain people perceive the color balance of each of these images as more "natural"?
If no white balance, all the light will be processed as daylight, which will make the scene looks too bright, especially in the indoor case, and the color display will look not real or natural, compared to the case with white balance.
Would the dilation of the human eye (akin to lighting environment of camera?) affect the white balance in how we perceive things? Would certain people perceive the color balance of each of these images as more "natural"?