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What color temperature should the camera set?

The so-called color temperature is literally the temperature of color, so it can be divided into cold and warm. Intuitively, the warm color is red and yellow, and the cool color is cyan. White balance is based on white. When the white light in the photo is the same color as the white light you see, the white balance is right.

The color temperature mentioned in photography generally refers to the color temperature of the ambient light source. For the naked eye of the yellow race, about 5500K is white light. The lower the color temperature, the warmer the light color (yellow and red), and the colder the higher the month (blue and purple).

1, AWB (automatic white balance) 3000-7000K

2. The sunshine (bright outdoor sunshine) is about 5200 K.

3. The shadow (outdoor shadow) is about 7000K K.

4, cloudy (dawn, evening or cloudy) about 6000K k k.

5. Incandescent lamp (indoor tungsten lamp) is about 3200K.

6. fluorescent lamp (indoor fluorescent lamp) is about 4000K K.

7.flash is about 6000K.

8. Optional setting is about 2000- 10000 K.

9, manual 2800- 10000 k or so.

The rules of use are:

1. The internal color temperature is higher than the on-site color temperature, and the color of the picture is red.

2. The internal color temperature of the machine is lower than the on-site color temperature, and the color of the picture is blue.

3. The internal color temperature is equal to the on-site color temperature, and the picture tone is normal.