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SUMMARY:cinematography- White Balance
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White balance

White balancing is the process of telling the sensor what white is. So that we don't get images that look like this:



We do this using two-axis within the camera, the Kelvin Temperature scale which matches Orange and Blue, and then the Tint Scale that balances Green and Magenta. This is done because different light sources put out different spectrums of light. While our eyes are very good at auto-adjusting, cameras are not - at least not without noticeably changing during a shot.
This is really important to set in-camera if you don't have a very dense negative like 12-bit LOG or RAW files. so if you are shooting on a DSLR, make sure you get this right the first time, because adjusting it in the post will be difficult.

Kelvin temperature scale
This is used to balance different primary sources of light. The scale goes from 2000k to 10000k in colour, and depending on your camera you can set very specific increments to get a perfect balance. This is done because...

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