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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe color quality expressed in degrees Kelvin (K)-of the light source. The higher the color temperature, the bluer the light; the lower the temperature, the redder the light.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe light spectrum is scientifically described in terms of color temperature, and is measured in degrees Kelvin (°K). Photographers use three standard light color temperatures. The first is called &qu [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREis a characteristic quality of the visible light in an image. It ranges from cool to warm, and is measured in the unit Kelvin. For more information, check out our lesson on Lights.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA 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. Measured in terms of “degrees Kelvin*,” day [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA 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. Read a [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREColor temperature is a simplified characterization of the visible spectral properties of a light source. It refers to the absolute temperature (in degrees Kelvin, i.e., Celsius-sized degree units abov [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREBriefly: 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. Tip: Exotic, kinky-spectrum light sources are difficult to read accurately with portable color meters. Options once you determine t [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREOf an electromagnetic source, especially in the optical regime, the hue or wavelength (spectral content) expressed or specified as the hypothetical wavelength(s) emitted by an ideal blackbody having an absolute temperature of n kelvins (n K). Note 1: Higher numbers indicate hues in or toward the blue; lower numbers indicate hues in or toward the re [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREColor temperature refers to a characterization of the spectral properties of a light source and is commonly used during the production phase in the film and photography industries. Low color temperatu [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREIt is a measurement of the color of light, and important in that film is much more sensitive to color temperature than our eyes are. Is measured on scale that takes its name from the scientist Lord Ke [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA concept formulated for the purpose of reference and standardization of color light sources. The "Color Temperature" is expressed in degrees centigrade beginning at absolute zero (Kelvin Scale).
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe color of the lamp itself as compared to the color of a black reference substance when heated to various temperatures Kelvin, and the effect the lamp color has on the color of an object being illuminated by it. Or an index of how the light source itself looks to us, measured in degrees Kelvin (K).
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe absolute temperature (in degrees kelvin) of an incandescent blackbody radiator that radiates the red-orange end of the spectrum. Higher color temperatures are near the blue-violet end of the spect [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA measure of the relative color of illumination. Most generally used to specify the automatic correction range of a color camera.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA measure of the color appearance or hue of a light source which helps describe the apparent "warmth" (reddish) or "coolness" (bluish) of that light source. Generally, light sources below 3200K are considered "warm;" while those above 4000K are considered "cool" light sources. The color temperature of a lamp [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA measure of the color of a light source relative to a black body at a particular temperature expressed in degrees Kelvin (°K). Incandescent lights have a low color temperature (approximately 2800°K) [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe degree of hotness or coolness of a color, measured in degrees Kelvin. If a video display is said to have a color temperature of 7,000° Kelvin, for example, the whites have the same shade as a piec [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe degree of hotness or coolness of a color, measured in degrees Kelvin. If a video display is said to have a color temperature of 7,000° Kelvin, for example, the whites have the same shade as a piec [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe Kelvin scale, which is defined in degrees. It is used as a standard for balancing daylight films (approximately 5500 degrees K) and tungsten-balanced film (approximately 3200 degrees K.) Color conditions that vary from the standards will create a color cast in photographs made with these films, e.g., a daylight film used with artificial light w [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe red/yellow/blue radiant energy distribution varies depending on ideal blackbody temperature. This temperature is expressed in K (Kelvin). Color temperature correction filtering or electrical color [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA measurement of the proportional amounts of the three primary colors (red, green, blue) in a light source.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREthe measurements of light’s color quality on the Kelvin scale.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe color quality expressed in degrees Kelvin (K)-of the light source. The higher the color temperature, the bluer the light; the lower the temperature, the redder the light.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA scale used to refer to the visible energy system of various light sources. The scale uses degrees Kelvin as a measure of the mixture on a scale from red to blue white. Daylight = 5500 Kelvin, a blue [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREColor Temperature is measured in Kelvin (K), the color temperature indicates the actual, visible color of a given light source. Color temperature is important, because visible light is usually a specific color (i.e., orangish or bluish) and you must select a film stock or set the white balance (on a digital camera) in order to reproduce the image t [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA 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. Read a [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREColor temperature is a color scale that measures whether a color is cold (blue tones) or warm (more yellow tones). Colors are given corresponding numbers in this system that are called degrees kelvin. [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREA concept formulated for the purpose of reference and standardization of color light sources. The "Color Temperature" is expressed in degrees centigrade beginning at absolute zero (K [..]
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COLOR TEMPERATUREColorimetric parameter associated with light sources (compared with blackbodies) that relates to apparent visual color. Expressed in degrees Kelvin.
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COLOR TEMPERATUREway of expressing the color quality of a light source. The color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K).
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COLOR TEMPERATUREThe light spectrum specifically defined through color temperature. The spectrum is measured by degrees of Kelvin (K). The lower the color temperature the "cooler" a photo will be, and the higher it is the "warmer" it will be.
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