@pamknowler firstly I can't wear shoes like this, I'm dreading wearing them on the day! Secondly I have no idea what WB is, I'm a point and shoot on auto girl 😞
@kjarn Perhaps you had better get some practice in with the shoes!! LOL!! WB is White Balance and you can warm up a shot or the oposite depending on your setting. If you take photos indoors with the light on it often makes the shot have an orange tone (warm). Flurescent lights make a shot look bluish (cold). I am able to change the WB used when I am in Lightroom and make things look a more natural colour. What software do you use? Sorrry if none of this helps!!
@pamknowler I am a real novice. I did purchase Photoshop Elements about 4 years ago but have never used it because I don't understand it. Now I just crop and auto correct in iPhoto and if I want to add a frame or experiment I go to Picmonkey.
@kjarn If you use Picmonkey have a look at the Colours option. There is a box for Temperature - you use the slider to make it warmer or colder - who knows it might help you get the right colour tone!!