Thanks for watching! I’ll try my best to answer, but I’m not quite clear on your question. If you’re trying get a neutral WB and you’re applying CTO gel to an LED. Then yes, set your WB to 3200k. You can learn more about this relationship between WB and color correction gels here: ruclips.net/video/vPmyUcDtBHQ/видео.html And ruclips.net/video/bD8uSQCbwMc/видео.html
@@CreativePathFilms yeah but im just confused with something, whenever i go for out door video shoot what Calvin should i shoot or should i keep it in AWB? I'm really lost 🌹 thanks again
Happy to help! If you go outdoors, the color temperature of the sun is typically 5600k. So any outdoor shooting should use that balance. Using AWB is fine if you’re new, but what often happens is the WB will change, sometimes when you don’t want it to, and you have no control over that. I did a video on different light sources and their corresponding color temperatures, you can check that one out here: ruclips.net/video/dKUrI2WGEaA/видео.html If you want any of these sources to appear neutral/white, you should set your WB to match that sources color temperature.
awesome! but I get confused let's say when I shoot in the day time I keep the temperature at 5600 as I bump up the temp it looks warm n when I turn down it goes cooler but u said the opposite .. or isn't I m I guessing not getting it straight as it is all about different lights have different temp.
Hi! Thanks for checking out the channel, we did a 3-video series of videos on color temperature (this is video 3). The videos were designed to build on each other so watching the first two may help you to understand better. Here it is for you to check out: ruclips.net/p/PLSjOMxP8YB1tYqPCHm6uNuIT9J7gZe8aH If you have any questions at all let me know! ~ Dave
@@CreativePathFilms yes i understood in fact i have shot a video for my ENGLISH TUTORIAL N I M SO HAPPY THAT IT CAME OUT REALLY NICE. HOWEVER, some loopholes will be there but somehow I achieved a level. now i need to know how can i shoot with two subjects by using the window light only . plz, make a tutorial on that n also there is a festival called Diwali which is a festival of lights n i m about to use one particular subject for anchoring how to light up the whole room with warm lights n all. plz, search Diwali videos u will get to know what I m trying to say?
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Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it 😁
I have one question can i put colour gels in two led lights and put the temp 3200? Or shall i make it AWB?
Thanks for watching! I’ll try my best to answer, but I’m not quite clear on your question.
If you’re trying get a neutral WB and you’re applying CTO gel to an LED. Then yes, set your WB to 3200k.
You can learn more about this relationship between WB and color correction gels here:
ruclips.net/video/vPmyUcDtBHQ/видео.html
And
ruclips.net/video/bD8uSQCbwMc/видео.html
@@CreativePathFilms yeah but im just confused with something, whenever i go for out door video shoot what Calvin should i shoot or should i keep it in AWB? I'm really lost 🌹 thanks again
Happy to help!
If you go outdoors, the color temperature of the sun is typically 5600k. So any outdoor shooting should use that balance. Using AWB is fine if you’re new, but what often happens is the WB will change, sometimes when you don’t want it to, and you have no control over that.
I did a video on different light sources and their corresponding color temperatures, you can check that one out here: ruclips.net/video/dKUrI2WGEaA/видео.html
If you want any of these sources to appear neutral/white, you should set your WB to match that sources color temperature.
awesome! but I get confused let's say when I shoot in the day time I keep the temperature at 5600 as I bump up the temp it looks warm n when I turn down it goes cooler but u said the opposite .. or isn't I m I guessing not getting it straight as it is all about different lights have different temp.
Hi! Thanks for checking out the channel, we did a 3-video series of videos on color temperature (this is video 3). The videos were designed to build on each other so watching the first two may help you to understand better. Here it is for you to check out:
ruclips.net/p/PLSjOMxP8YB1tYqPCHm6uNuIT9J7gZe8aH
If you have any questions at all let me know!
~ Dave
@@CreativePathFilms yes i understood in fact i have shot a video for my ENGLISH TUTORIAL N I M SO HAPPY THAT IT CAME OUT REALLY NICE. HOWEVER, some loopholes will be there but somehow I achieved a level. now i need to know how can i shoot with two subjects by using the window light only . plz, make a tutorial on that n also there is a festival called Diwali which is a festival of lights n i m about to use one particular subject for anchoring how to light up the whole room with warm lights n all. plz, search Diwali videos u will get to know what I m trying to say?