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Why does the light from the camera light box look yellow to the naked eye, but the SLR is white?

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Take the indoor movie lamp Jinbei 400W as an example.

Generally, the structure of our film and television lamps is a lighting bulb and a flash tube, in which the lighting bulb has the function of providing modeling besides lighting. This kind of light bulb is usually yellow, which is used to simulate the sunlight, so the light seen by naked eyes through the soft box is somewhat yellow, and when we press the shutter, it is the light emitted by the flash tube connected to the film and television lamp through the trigger. This kind of light is generally used to simulate natural light, so it is a normal color to shine on people. Then according to their own adjustment, to achieve normal exposure effect.

There are many flashlights of different colors on the market now. The general difference is that the color temperature is different. The normal flash color temperature is 5200K K K.

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