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Rediscover The Basics – Color Temperature

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Release date:2015, January 19

Duration:00 h 07 m

Author:Dan Moran

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

How Color Temperature Sets Mood and Tone
Next up in my series on rediscovering the basics is to take a look at color temperature.
Color temperature is often over looked in the world of creating stunning looking grades but in fact its probably one of the most important areas.
Color temperature can set the mood by such simple changes as warming or cooling the image.
By mixing shadows, midtone and highlight temperatures we can create image separation which gives us depth and in my opinion the best skin tones possible.

My Thoughts
It was quite a lot of fun just focusing on what I could get from this image without combining crazy saturation or contrast changes and has left me with two important thoughts.
Accurate color temperature is important. Getting a clean image can make a huge difference and when you dial in a perfect white point your image can sing.

BUT
Secondly I realised how color temperature really is fair game. I always recommend getting a good temperature dialled in to get things in good shape but after that its up to us as colorists to create interesting times of day, magical moods or daring action by adjusting the color temperature and feeling of the scene.

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