Color Temperature

Color Temperature

Color Temperature

Lighting

Lighting

What it is

What it is

Color temperature, measured in Kelvin (K), describes the warmth or coolness of a light source. Lower values (~3000K) produce warm, orange tones, while higher values (~5600K+) look cool and bluish.

Why it's important

Why it's important

Matching color temperature ensures consistent and natural-looking footage. It helps avoid mixed lighting, weird skin tones, and color correction nightmares. It ensures visual coherence and realism in your footage. Mismatched lighting creates visual distractions and skin tones that look “off.”

When/how to use

When/how to use

Set your camera’s white balance to match the light temperature of your shooting environment. Adjust your lighting (or gels) to align with your desired mood.

Best Practices

Best Practices

  1. Match light sources – Keep all fixtures consistent (e.g., daylight ~5600K, tungsten ~3200K) to avoid mixed-color casts.

  2. White balance the camera – Set your camera’s white balance to the dominant light source for accurate color.

  3. Use gels or filters – Adjust mismatched lighting sources with gels to harmonize color temperatures on set.

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