Whit Balance

From: Matt Helme (email suppressed)
Date: Sat May 30 2009 - 13:46:45 PDT


: Aug 2005 Cheap Tricks: White balance
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5600K= outdoors

Setting the white balance on
a number of colored pieces of construction paper.

1.Dark Blue =Tints the
picture brownish red.

2. Powder/Light Blue= Deeper
greens.

3.Orange=Blue Tint.

4.Deep Red=Deeper
Greens.

5.Dark Green= Desaturated/washed out colors.

6.
LightPpurple=Light Green.

7. Pink=Deep Green.

8. Lime
Green=Desaturated/washed out.

3200k= Indoors

1. Orange=Deep
Blue.

2.Deep Red=Green.

3.Lime Green=Warmer skin
tones.

4.Dark brown= Light blue.

5.Light purple= Light
green.

6. Dark green= Warmer skin tones.

7. Dark purple==Deep
Green.

8. Light Blue/Powder Blue=Skin tones not warm.

9.Dark
Blue=Warm skin tones.

I hope this will be of interest to most of you.

Matt Helme

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