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Color Temperature Calculator
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Understand color temperature (Kelvin) in different light sources and its impact on image color cast.
Características Principales
Kelvin scale explanation from cool to warm light
Common light source temperatures (2700K-10000K)
Daylight evolution throughout the day
Tungsten, fluorescent, and LED color temperatures
Color temperature impact on white balance settings
Mixed lighting color temperature management
How to Use Color Temperature Guide
Learn the Scale
Understand that lower Kelvin values are warm (red/orange), higher values are cool (blue)
Identify Your Light
Determine the color temperature of your primary light source (daylight, tungsten, fluorescent)
Set White Balance
Manually set white balance matching your light source color temperature
Check Results
Review images to ensure color accuracy or apply intentional warm/cool casts
Adjust as Needed
Use white balance correction for mixed lighting or creative purposes
Post-Process
Fine-tune color temperature and tint in post-processing if needed
Casos de Uso
Indoor photography under tungsten lights requiring warm white balance
Outdoor portrait photography with daylight color temperature
Mixed lighting situations requiring careful white balance management
Creative photography intentionally using color casts for mood
Preguntas Frecuentes
What does color temperature in Kelvin mean?
Kelvin is a temperature scale measuring light color. Sunlight is roughly 5500K, tungsten ~2700K, and blue sky ~9000K.
Why is my photo too blue/too orange?
Your camera's white balance doesn't match light source. Manually set appropriate white balance for your lighting.
Can I fix color temperature in post-processing?
Yes, RAW files allow complete white balance correction. JPEGs have limited latitude before quality degrades.
What is mixed lighting?
When multiple light sources with different color temperatures illuminate your scene, requiring careful white balance handling.
Should I use Kelvin mode on my camera?
Yes, for precise control. Enter specific Kelvin values matching your light source for accurate white balance.