Color Temperature vs Tint! Are they different?
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- What is the difference between color temperature and tint? In this video I explain how these two elements work together to achieve a neutral white balance.
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The simplicity of this explanation was everything I needed. Thank you!
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Perfectly Explained! Thankyou
Nice and quick, to the point, and informative. Nice
Wonderful Explanation! 🤓
BTW, I JUST discovered this today because I have been struggling to figure out the problem for years having fixed the skin tone/white balance and still getting greenish tint on the image. Today (before I saw this video) I finally tried to move the tint as an experiment and WOALAH the green tint was gone.) I then searched youtube and found this video. GREAT explanation. I wish I had seen this 2 years ago. My solutions before were terrible and made the image worse.
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Very clear and to the point-thanks!
Thanks for your tutorial. You made this very clear in simple terms which is great
Excellent, thank you!
simple easy to understand!thumbs up!
excellent videos. very easy to follow.
Excellent explanation.
Thanks for the tip
very helpful tip
Great explanation!
Thank you!
Great video
love these series! keep up! would like if you cover how to edit raw images (especially on mobile devices, Snapseed app allows that)
Thanks so much for explaining it in a way that makes sense! In the Photos app on the Mac, there is slider to adjust the color cast, separate from the slider for color temperature. I initially thought they were one and the same (just like Apple used to have two contrast sliders that have now been collapsed into one), but they seem to have different effects. Do you have any insight?
The current version of Photos has a drop-down under White Balance with three options:
1-Neutral Gray: set the color temperature (warm to cold) with a slider and/or use the eyedropper to pick a neutral gray portion of the image, and Photos will adjust to that.
2-Skin tone: set the color temperature with a slider and/or use the eyedropper to pick a portion of skin to balance. Note: most cameras and programs used to work only with Caucasian skin. I tried this on a photo of a dark skinned Indian man, and it appears Photos can handle a wider variety now.
3-Temperature/Tint: adjust both color temperature and tint with sliders.
The Color section can be adjusted with a single slider, which appears to adjust the color saturation (monochrome to intense color) or Saturation, Vibrance (I believe a more natural looking saturation, borrowed from a Lightroom control of the same name), and Cast (warm to cool). The Cast slider does appear to duplicate the color temperature control-you might want to set the correct white balance on all your photos, then adjust the Color controls to create a similar creative effect across multiple images. Different photographers like different tools
Sodium Vapour lamps cannot technically be color corrected since they are a monochromatic narrow band light source.
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
But in lightroom mobile the temperature is different and please explain that temperature in pc and mobile Lightroom
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