Is high color temperature cool or warm, the difference between cool and warm tones

Updated on vogue 2024-04-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The correct one should be, high color temperature sheet = cold tone**, low color temperature sheet = warm tone**.

    White balance explained.

    1. The role of white balance.

    First of all, we need to know the role of white balance. The function of white balance, in layman's terms, is to turn the light emitted by the light source into white light.

    For the sake of understanding, let's take natural light as an example. First of all, natural light is colored. The most obvious thing is that when you wake up in the morning, the light from the window hits the wall, and you will find that the white wall will turn yellow or even red, which is the color of natural light.

    But if we want to photograph the color of the object itself, obviously we can't photograph the white wall as red or yellow. This is where the "white balance" in the camera needs to be adjusted. With the right white balance, tell the camera that the natural light with a color temperature of 3000K (assuming) is white light, and then you can shoot the color of the object itself.

    For example, if the wall is white, then it will be white. This wall is blue, and the shot is blue. The colors of the natural light have been erased because we have set the right white balance. Do you understand the role of white balance now?

    2. How to adjust the white balance color temperature.

    Why do some photographers think that the color temperature is low and the tone is cold? High color temperature, what about warm tones? In fact, it is because when setting the color temperature, the color temperature is turned up, and it will be warm; Turn the color temperature down, and it will be cold. Therefore, there will be a misunderstanding that high color temperature is a warm film, and low color temperature is a cold film.

    But in fact, when you adjust the color temperature of the body, you are actually manually telling the camera whether the color temperature of the light source in the shooting environment is high or low.

    If you set the color temperature to exactly the color temperature of the light source, then everything will be in its original color. If you set the color temperature higher than the color temperature of the light source, the camera will think that you are shooting in a high color temperature environment, and the high color temperature environment will be blue, then the camera will add extra red, so the ** will be reddish.

    If you set the color temperature lower than the color temperature of the light source, the camera will think that you are shooting in a low color temperature environment, and the low color temperature environment will be red, then the camera will add extra blue, so the ** will be blue.

    Therefore, when many photographers shoot the sunrise, they say why they can't shoot such a red sunset. First of all, the fiery sunsets seen on the Internet are all post-stage, that is, after local color grading.

    However, by manually increasing the color temperature, you can also achieve the effect of discharging the sunset red, but the whole picture will turn red, and there will not be such a strong contrast between cold and warm.

    Summary: Warm = low color temperature**, the higher the color temperature set by the camera, the more reddish the color is. Cool Tone = High Color Temperature**, the lower the color temperature set by the camera, the bluer the color will be.

    If you want to truly reproduce the color of the object itself, you need to make the color temperature of the light source = the color temperature set in the camera.

    But how do you know what the color temperature of a light source is? Use AWB (Auto White Balance) or use gray card post correction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The difference between cool and warm tones is as follows:

    1. The intuitive feeling is different, and the warm color gives people a lively, pleasant and excited feeling, which is the feeling of closeness and snuggling; Cool tones, on the other hand, make people feel quiet, calm, and down-to-earth, and generally refer to a slightly dull feeling.

    2. The colors are different, and the warm colors include red, purple, red, orange, yellow, orange, yellow and other colors; Cool colors include blue-green, blue-cyan, blue, blue-violet, and more. The brighter the cool tones, the warmer they are, and the lower the brightness of the warm tones, the cooler the cooler they are.

    3. The position on the hue ring is different, and the one close to the cold pole on the hue ring is called cold color, and the cold color is contained in the green and purple semicircles; The warm color near the warm pole on the hue ring is called a warm color, and the warm color is located within a semicircle containing red and yellow.

    Distinguish between cool bands and warm tones

    1. According to the sense of lightness and heaviness, generally if you see other people's clothes and feel that they are too heavy and too dull, then this color is generally based on cold colors, mostly in autumn and winter, and the matching styles are also very different, and light colors such as the colors of summer dresses are mostly beige and light green colors, and generally warm colors.

    2. According to the distinction of soft rigidity, if you can't distinguish between cold colors and warm colors, you can take a look at some more rigid metallic colors, such as cold cyan, bronze, suit color, and other more rigid colors, and warm colors are generally mainly soft tulle, light pink, light gray, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Kiss! Hello, happy to answer your <>

    The differences between cold and warm tones are as follows: 1. We know that sunlight and flames are yellow, orange, and red.

    When we see these colors, it is easy to associate them with sunlight, flames, etc., which produces a feeling of warmth, warmth, and cheerfulness, so we call colors such as yellow, orange, and red warm colors. Blue, green, and purple make us easily associate with the blue sky, the sea, and green land, and then produce a cool and cold feeling, so we call this kind of color cool. 2. Cold color series:

    Colors close to blue are cool colors, such as: blue-violet, blue, blue-green, ultramarine, lake blue, emerald green, etc. Warm Series:

    Colors close to red and other colors are warm, such as bright red, orange, earthy yellow, lemon yellow, vermilion, rose red, etc. 3. The warmth and coldness of the colors are relative, which is worth noting. For example:

    Orange pen red is cooler, yellow is cooler than orange, yellow is warmer than yellow-green, yellow-green is warmer than green, green is warmer than blue, purple is warmer than blue, bright red is warmer than rose-red, and so on. Hope mine can help you <>

    Do you have any other questions?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Give people a different intuitive feeling.

    Warm colors give people a lively, pleasant, and excited feeling, and a feeling of expansion, intimacy, and snuggling for the forward color; And the cool colors make people feel quiet, calm and grounded. Generally, it refers to a color that is slightly dull or makes people feel cooler in summer.

    2. The colors are different.

    Warm colors: red, purple, red, orange, yellow, yellow. Symbolized:

    Sun, flames. Cool colors: blue-green, blue-cyan, blue, blue-violet.

    Symbols: forest, sea, blue sky. The brighter the cool tones, the warmer they are, and the lower the brightness of the warm tones, the cooler the cooler they are.

    3. The position on the hue ring is different.

    The one that is close to the cold pole on the hue ring is called the cold color, and the cold color is contained in the green and purple semicircles; The warm color near the warm pole on the hue ring is called a warm color, and the warm color is located within a semicircle containing red and yellow.

    In addition to cool and warm colors, there is also a color system called intermediate colors, which are black, white, and gray, which can be applied to any color system.

    For example, in commercial design, white symbolizes high-end, high-tech imagery, and is often used in combination with other colors. Pure white will bring others a cold, grim feeling, so when using white, will be mixed with some other colors, such as ivory white, beige, milky white, apple white, in daily necessities or clothing color, white is the main color that is always popular, can be matched with any color.

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