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What is Color Temperature? | Film Lighting Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
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    So what is color temperature?
    Today, we're going to be discussing color temperature in lighting for photography, film and video.
    Understanding the color temperature scale, as well as the light sources associated with the scale, gives you tremendous control over the look of your image. In today's video we explain what is color temperature, as well as work through the color temperature scale and detail what sources produce different kelvin color temperature values.
    When we think about the scale, we need to look at color temperature in kelvin values. We can start from a flame color temperature (1850K) all the way to monitors/TV's (up to 9500K). We also explore the primary color temperatures (5600K Daylight and 3200K Tungsten) which are most applicable to the photo/video world.
    We discuss several different light sources, including: candles and fire, incandescent globes, tungsten lights, sunlight, LED lights, fluorescent lights, overcast sun, TV's and monitors.
    Next week we'll be discussing the relationship between color temperature and white balance, so make sure you're subscribed when that video goes live!
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Комментарии • 28

  • @dot9studios7
    @dot9studios7 Год назад +2

    What i have read is,
    the more temperature, the more Kelvin value.
    Like when i set my kelvin like 3300K on my Cam its more blue and when i set it like 4900K its more orange/Red

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  Год назад

      Correct, up and down the scale your just choosing the value your camera will read as white. And it’s all relative to the Kelvin value of your light source as well.

  • @ClumsyCousin
    @ClumsyCousin Год назад +3

    would this make the sun look bluish in space? as its temperature is 5700 k?

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  Год назад +1

      It would yes, possibly even more so than on earth. The density of the atmosphere plays a large role in shifting the colour temperature, as the colour temperature lowers (warms) as the sun lowers on the horizon and has more atmosphere to pass through. Hence why sunsets and sunrises are orange. The effect of a colour temperature shift is more noticeable on cameras than our eyes, because our brains automatically compensate (somewhat) for the shift.

  • @chriselewis
    @chriselewis 3 года назад +5

    Another great video, I didn't realize the extent of the range or application. Looking forward to the next installment.

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  3 года назад

      Thank you Chris!
      It gets really fun when you learn how to use it to craft different looks and moods. I’m exited for the videos coming up!

  • @kristyboyanoff
    @kristyboyanoff 3 года назад +1

    Why do you have so little views? You deserve a lot more!

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  3 года назад

      Thank you Kristy! We’re a (fairly) new channel, but we’re growing! 😊 We appreciate your kind words ❤️

  • @christinalw19
    @christinalw19 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. As a designer, this is important info. I needed a refresher on this. 😉👍🏼👍🏼

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  2 года назад +1

      So glad this was a useful refresher for you! 😊 thanks for watching!

    • @christinalw19
      @christinalw19 2 года назад +2

      @@CreativePathFilms yes, a huge review foe a long-term job Thank you very much. 🙏🏼❤️

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  2 года назад

      Pleasure!

  • @hemantkulkarni5647
    @hemantkulkarni5647 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for information 👍.

  • @pavolm6242
    @pavolm6242 2 года назад +2

    How is a tone warmer with lower temperature light?? That doesn't make any sense. Does red light looks warmer than blue to someone? Red light/red flame = low frequency = cold. Blue light/blue flame = high frequency = warm.

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  2 года назад +3

      I completely agree with you. The “bluer” temperatures are higher on the scale and have a higher colour temperature.
      It’s one of those strange idiosyncrasies in our language and culture where we have associated orange colour tones with hotter physical temperatures (desert, fire etc) - which we describe as “warm” tones, and bluer colour tones as physically colder temperatures (water, ice, storms/clouds) - which we’ve come to describe as “cool” tones.
      Technically, this is actually backwards. As an abject heats, it moves from red>orange>blue etc.
      The problem is these descriptors have carried over into how we describe colour and light, have become so well baked into our psyche from this conditioning (we learn these associations as kids), that it s really confusing to say it any other way.
      I actually sat here thinking about your comment, which I know is technically correct, and it still confused my (conditioned) brain. Haha.

  • @supadjmq
    @supadjmq Год назад +1

    Nice info

  • @udayballa6205
    @udayballa6205 2 года назад +1

    Thanks ☺️

  • @joonajks
    @joonajks 3 года назад +1

    If my LED bulbs are 5000 K can I still set my white balance to 4500 K for video recording? Or is it just best to stay at led bulbs 5000 K?

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  3 года назад +2

      It’s best to match to the your WB to your bulbs for most shooting scenarios.
      We only set it to 4500K to illustrate the Kelvin scale (as it’s roughly the mid point).

    • @joonajks
      @joonajks 3 года назад

      @@CreativePathFilms Understood thank you!

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  3 года назад

      @@joonajks our pleasure :)

  • @abhayprathapan5034
    @abhayprathapan5034 2 года назад +1

    Add some example of some of video

    • @CreativePathFilms
      @CreativePathFilms  2 года назад +1

      I think you may be right, this video is missing that element. Thanks for the comment.

  • @ashafloki
    @ashafloki 2 года назад +1

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