Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The color temperature of the photographic lamp is 5000. What is the appropriate k value for the camera? Is it also 5000? Or do you want to set another k value?

The color temperature of the photographic lamp is 5000. What is the appropriate k value for the camera? Is it also 5000? Or do you want to set another k value?

A camera that can set the K value when setting the white balance is probably a SLR/micro camera or an advanced card machine. This machine has the function of "preset white balance". Under the existing light source, take a sample against the gray board as a test reference, and measure the correct white balance value, which can ensure that the white balance is basically normal.

If a high-end studio lamp is used, its marked color temperature is reliable, and 5000 K is enough.