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Re: Color Temp Range
by Sebastian Ballek on Jun 18, 2009 at 12:30:31 am

I read the color axis post you wrote.
Actualy, im not confused, I know I have tio set the camera WB setup to my correspondng balanced lights. Let me set an concrete example:
This monday I have to videoclip with a band with 2 HVX200 cameras.



1) HMI 4kW
2) HMI 2.5kW
3) Softlight
4) CST Desisti

I set both cameras to 5600ºK, al my lights are 5600ºK so its balanced.
So, for example I put a 100% CTO rosco gel on all my CST's, they will be on 3200ºK.
My CST's will be 2400ºK lower from the camera daylight setup, so they will be realy orange.
How does the HVX200 camera react o 2400K diference from the setup, Does not the color drop out of the broadcast safe colors?

How much ºK does de HVX200 tolerate up and down. (Wat is the color temperature range of the camera)

These are a lot of things im trying to learn, so if there are concepts I must fix, plase tell me.
Hope its more clear now what I am tring to talk about.
Cheers!


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