Monday, 25 February 2013

How My Camera Sees Color In Light

In class today, we worked with different white balance settings.

White balance tries to remove colors from a photograph so that objects look neutral. A good camera balance will take the color temperature of a light source (e.g. warm, cold) and will change it to make it look neutral, similar to the way our eyes see it.

Daylight setting will keep a neutral setting. Tungsten setting will give a blue-like setting. Fluorescent setting will give a magenta-like setting. Auto white balance setting will give a yellow-like setting.

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