THE NATURE OF LIGHT AND COLOR The Essential Reference Guide for Filmmakers.

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THE NATURE OF LIGHT AND COLOR The Essential Reference Guide for Filmmakers

THE VISIBLE SPECTRUM

TRANSMISSION AND ABSORPTION

REFLECTION AND REFRACTION

COLOR VISION

FILM VS. HUMAN VISION

THE REPRODUCTION OF COLOR Additive color Subtractive color

ADDITIVE COLORS

SUBTRACTIVE COLOR

THE COLOR WHEEL

LIGHT SOURCES AND COLOR

COLOR TEMPERATURE Daylight film exposed in Daylight Daylight film exposed in Tungsten

COLOR TEMPERATURE To match a daylight balanced film with a tungsten source, use an 80A filter. To match a tungsten balanced film with a daylight source, use an 85 filter.

LIMITATIONS IN COLOR TEMPERATURE Color Temperature = Visual Appearance Color Temperature ≠ Photographic Effect

LIMITATIONS IN COLOR TEMPERATURE

Conclusion QUESTIONS?