Color constancy is the capability to observe the true color of a scene from its image regardless of the scene’s illuminant. It is a significant part of the digital image processing pipeline and is utilized when the true color of an object is required. Most existing color constancy methods assume a uniform illuminant across the whole scene of the image, which is not always the case. Hence, their performances are influenced by the presence of multiple light sources. This paper presents a color constancy adjustment technique that uses the texture of the image pixels to select pixels with sufficient color variation to be used for image color correction. The proposed technique applies a histogram-based algorithm to determine the appropriate numb...