White Balance Flashcards

Learn the Color temperature (in Kelvin) of different lighting situations.

1
Q

Clear Blue Sky

A

10,000 K

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2
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Cloudy Sky

A

6,500 K

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3
Q

Midday

A

5,500 K

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4
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Moonlight

A

4,000 K

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5
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Morning/Evening Sun

A

3,500 K

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6
Q

Lightbulb

A

3,000 K

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7
Q

Sunrise/Sunset

A

2,500 K

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8
Q

Candle Flame

A

1,800 K

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9
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Daylight

A

5,600 K

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10
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Tungsten/Incandescent

A

3,200 K

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11
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Florescent

A

4,000 K

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12
Q

Shade

A

7,000 K

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13
Q

Too Blue?

A

Raise Color temp

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14
Q

Too orange?

A

Lower Color Temp

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15
Q

Sunrise/sunset (for golden hour glow)

A

~6,000 K

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16
Q

Indoor too yellow

A

Lower color temp

2,500 K - 2,800 K

17
Q

Midday (add color)

A

Add warmth

6,000 K - 6,500 K