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Old 02-22-2007, 07:50 PM
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Alright Dave, Old School meets new school...

Color Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin (hence the "number" K text we've seen in this thread) that indicates the hue of a specific type of light source.

Visible colors are relative to the Color Balance (or White Balance) of a film stock or video camera, with the two most common fixed settings being 3200K Indoor color balance, and 5500K Outdoor (Daylight) color balance. To pick an RGB value from the chart below, first choose whether your scene would be shot with Indoor or Outdoor film (usually chosen based on the dominant lighting), then find the color corresponding to the type of light source at that color temperature.

Here is a ColorTemp chart.


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wow thanks a lot
best chart by far
 
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Let us know what you go with. The Silverstars I was looking at are wimps, 3200K.
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Alright Dave, Old School meets new school...

Color Temperature is a measurement in Degrees Kelvin (hence the "number" K text we've seen in this thread) that indicates the hue of a specific type of light source.

Visible colors are relative to the Color Balance (or White Balance) of a film stock or video camera, with the two most common fixed settings being 3200K Indoor color balance, and 5500K Outdoor (Daylight) color balance. To pick an RGB value from the chart below, first choose whether your scene would be shot with Indoor or Outdoor film (usually chosen based on the dominant lighting), then find the color corresponding to the type of light source at that color temperature.

Here is a ColorTemp chart.


[IMG]local://upfiles/33009/0744355CDC354396AEFA923D6E646B7F.jpg[/IMG]
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Old 02-23-2007, 11:01 AM
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I had a free moment at work and wanted to know what was being discussed. 5 minutes on google did the trick. If you don't know it... Google (or like search engine) isyour best friend on the internet
 



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