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Re: Color Temp Range
by Sebastian Ballek on Jun 19, 2009 at 12:52:08 am

Thank you for your clarifing awnser.
So I will rarely have technical color problems with the HVX200, but I still do have problems conceptualy if I warm "splash" the skins with CTO's to much. They will look red like crabs.

For example 2700ºk diference (Skin lit with 2900ºk ChinaBall with a 5600ºk camera wb setup.) My skins will look red like crabs.

Do you have a recomendation for lighten skins, in wich range should I play. Like 2000ºk range would be ok? (1000ºk up and 1000ºk down.)

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Now, talking about the light design, specificly about the CTS's, you really got me to think if they are strong enough. Maybe I should use Arri HMI 575, I think they will do the job. (What do you think?)
1 HMI 575 per musician will be ok? (I have 4 to use)

And I am thinking about the softlight, maybe its not necesary to fill the shadows and the present light will bounce by itself to fill the shadows.

My intention is to film 9 songs (each two times). These divided in 3 blocks. (Daylight setting)
[HMI's and CST are 5600º calibrated, Soft is 3200º)



Maybe in my third block set my cameras to 3200ºk WB and use less gels.

Thanks again for all your time and help for this desperate film student!!
Cheers!



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