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Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light that has important applications in lighting, photography, videography, publishing, and other fields.

 


Color Temperature
Before we can talk about how to control the white balance in your camera we need to know a little bit about color temperature.

Color Temperature
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Color Temperature and Photography
These numbers are used when purchasing photographic strobe equipment and film. For example, the color of the light emitted by a flash is rated at 5500 degrees; it is designed to imitate noon daylight.

Color Temperature
Color temperature, a term borrowed from physics, is the measurement (in Kelvins) of a color's intensity on a scale of blue to red.

Colour Temperature is a way of describing a colour-quality of light. It is a measure of how much light of different colours is present. High colour temperatures have a lot of blue light and low temperatures have more red light.

Colour temperature
The colour of the light source measured in Kelvin (K) Most colour films are balanced for 5500K which is the colour temperature for average daylight conditions Lower values produce a yellow/orange cast, ...

Colour temperature
Techniques Glossary Colour temperature
The colour of the light source measured in Kelvin (K). Most colour films are balanced for 5500K which is the colour temperature for average daylight conditions.

Color Temperature Scale Based on Kelvin Ratings
Did you know that light has temperature? Most of us have noticed that light seems to have different colors based on different times of day, weather conditions, and if it is natural or artificial light.

Color temperature itself is an easy enough concept. Digital or film, you don't have to be a photographer for very long to encounter the fact that the color of your light source can affect the appearance of your images.

Colour temperature orange is a colour of lighting gel. This is put over a flash to make the light that it produces match the orange tint of tungsten lightbulbs.
Click here for an article on using gels to correct flash temperature.
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If the wash-water temperature is allowed to drop to 65°F (18°C) or below, emulsion staining may result. As the temperature decreases, less emulsion swelling occurs, reducing the effective penetration of fresh water supplied to the emulsion.

Temperature Conversion, Weight Conversion and Length Conversion
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temperature tapes
paper material treated with a heat sensitive colored substance that drastically changes color at a specified temperature.
tempered
having the required degree of hardness or elasticity.

Temperature
For black and white film: 68° Farenheit. For black and white paper: 70° Farenheit. Enough said.

Temperature - In photography, the specific hue of colour (as measured in degrees Kelvin).

Temperature
The other thing to look out for is the temperature under which the camera is stored. You should always keep the camera out of sun.

Color Temperature
Before getting into the tools, the concept of color temperature needs to be introduced. Color temperature is just a way of quantifying the color of light. It is measured in degrees Kelvin (K).

Color temperature describes how cool or warm the light source appears. For example, incandescent lamps have a warmer, more reddish appearance than colder, bluer HMI lamps. Color Temperature is expressed in degrees Kelvin (K).

Color temperature - Color of Light
A method of expressing the color content and quality of light and measured in Kelvin (K). “Photographic daylight" has a color temperature of about 5500K.

Color temperature. Description of the color of a light source. Measured on a scale of degrees Kelvin.
Contrast. The difference between the light and dark parts of a scene or photograph.

Color Temperature: A method of describing the qualities of warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) light and measuring it in Degrees Kelvin (°K).

Color Temperature - Measurement of color expressed in Kelvin. Different light sources result in different temperatures.
Compact Flash - This is used as storage and is compatible with almost all digital cameras.

COLOR TEMPERATURE - The light spectrum is scientifically described in terms of color temperature, and is measured in degrees Kelvin ( K). Photographers use three standard light color temperatures.

color temperature:
A means of measuring the relative redness or blueness of a light source; measured in degrees kelvin (K); higher numbers produce bluer light.

Color Temperature of Light
Think about what happens to a piece of metal when it's heated in a furnace. As well as getting hotter it changes color. First it goes red, then orange, yellow, and finally, at its hottest point, a blue/white color.

Color Temperature, Kelvin Scale, K
Briefly: how red, blue and green the "white" light is. Films are "white balanced" by choosing the correct color-temperature source (daylight, about 5,600K; tungsten, usually 3,200K) or by filtering.

Color Temperature / White Balance
This is by no means the last word on white balance! This is at best a starting point which in time will change.

Color Temperature
Film is often referred to by the color balance for which it is designed. As a general rule, the higher the number, the greater the blue hues; the smaller the number, the greater red hues.

Colour temperature.
Description of the colour of a light-source by comparing it with the colour of light emitted by a (theoretical) perfect radiator at a particular temperature expressed in kelvins (K).

Colour Temperature: A comparison of the colour temperature of a given light source, expressed in degrees Kelvin (e.g. daylight is approx. 5000-6000 degrees Kelvin) ...

Color Temperature
Light is often referred to having a certain color temperature. Strangely, warm light is a lower color temp, and cool light, blue, is a higher color temp.
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Colour temperature
Measured in Kelvin, expressed on a scale (i.e.3400K) this indicates the colour content and quality of a light source light such as a lamp.
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-Color temperature meter - device for measuring the color temperature of a light source.
-Color toning - system of changing the color of a black and white photograph by converting black metallic silver into a colored compound.

colour temperature
A measure of the colour quality of a specific light source and is measured in degrees kelvin (K).

Color Temperature
A linear scale for measuring the color of ambient light with warm (yellow) light measured in lower numbers and cool (blue) light measured in higher numbers.

Colour temperature
Describes the spectral energy distribution and thereby the colour quality of a light source. The temperature of a colour is given in Kelvin (K).

Temperatures are much cooler so wearing the right clothing becomes more important. It’s prudent to pack hat and gloves, as well wearing a good waterproof jacket - the weather invariably doesn’t play ball.

Temperature:
The degree of hotness or coldness on a definite scale by means of a thermometer.
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13. Temperature raises or lowers the temperature of the combined picture.
14. Saturation highlights/shadows increases or decreases the saturation of the highlights and shadows.
15. Micro-smoothing moderates the picture noise.

The temperature T is in degrees Celsius Relativity The rules relating observations in one inertial frame of reference to the observations of the same phenomenon in another inertial frame of reference.

High temperatures exacerbate noise. Thermal energy (leakage current) in semiconductors can generate an electrical signal that's difficult to distinguish from the optical signal.

Cold temperatures kill batteries fast. I tested my Nikon D300 battery by placing it in my home freezer. The inside freezer temp was -20º F.

Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin (K) which correlates to the hue of a specific light source. The lower the color temperature is, the more red it contains. Higher color temperatures contain more violet.

Color Temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), the color temperature indicates the actual, visible color of a given light source.

Indoor temperature and humidity can also affect consistency over time, or even right out of the box.

Colour temperatures
5000K, 6500K
D50, D55, D60, D65, D75
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The color temperature of light plays a huge outcome in determining the look of a photograph. Not only does it dictate its feel, it plays a psychological factor in how the viewer internalizes it.

Operating Temperatures
CF operates well within a wide range of temperatures (the industrial version has an extended range -40C - +85C. Wow! That's -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit) The consumer model should work between 0 C and 60 C.

If the color temperature of the light conditions match the color temperature of the film then we will get picture with just the right colors.

Light Colour Temperature
The reason that pictures turn out with a yellow/orange cast in incandescent (tungsten) lighting and bluish in fluorescent lighting is because light has a colour temperature.

Avoid sudden temperature changes.
Sudden temperature changes can cause the buildup of condensation on your digital SLR camera.

Color Temperature A scale used for rating the color quality of light. Measured in degrees Kelvin (K). The temperature of daylight on a sunny day is expressed as 5500K; light from a tungsten lamp, 3200K to 3400K.

Light of various temperatures is associated with a temperature in Kelvin. For example, a candle is about 1500 K, a standard light bulb about 3400 K, and the flash on your camera about 5600 K. Light from a sunset, for example, is a rich golden yellow.

It controls body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.
It accepts a flood of information about the world around you from your various senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching).

2. Bracket Color Temperature: This is a good backup practice. Barker bracketed by dialing through his G1's scenic presets, of which five were for after-dark photography. He settled on 'night scenery,' which most closely matched the color he saw.

Kelvin (K): Unit of temperature measurement, starting from absolute zero at -273 degrees. It is used to indicate color balance of light.
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The color temperature of the moonlight is similar to that of midday sunlight, because moonlight is reflected sunlight at a lower intensity. Therefore, slow shutter speed is needed to get the photo's lighting effects.

To expect nano-order deformation due to increased temperature caused by exposure, a simulation with a finite element method is carried out.

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