In portrait photography, remember that temperatures can affect the color of light. Learn about light temperatures in portrait photography with tips from a production designer in this free video on …
Headshots & Portrait Photography : Headshots & Portrait Photography: Light Temperatures
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gotta love this guy !!!! he must be a genius ! just look at the hair style ! always a dead giveaway !
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What it we’re dealing with a GREEN ROOM?!?!?!
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Here’s to sum of the 3 minute video for you:Light contains colors. Most films are made for sun light, which is measured at 6500 Kelvin (K). Tungsten (aka incandescent light) are 3200 (K). This is the reason why your pictures come out orange/red in incandescent lighting. You can compensate by calibrating white balance, or using lens filters.