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Frage von Snoopie:


Hello community,

For a chroma keying environment, I now want to obtain a permanent lighting system. Either quartz or HID light with 3200 Kelvin solar light with 5300 Kelvin.

I realize that one should make light bulbs, if you actually shoot in a mix with sunlight, but if the studio is completely sealed off, I see no other advantages.

Can it be, however, that daylight lamps provide better picture quality? Sometimes I get the feeling that the colors come across clearly - is that somehow white whiter. Where I can not explain it, because that's why is there a white balance, right? Could it be that in daylight using the bandwidth of the sensor will be better exploited?

So, what still makes me hesitate is that the light bulbs cost the same light yield the 2-fold to 3 and to me the benefits are not entirely clear.

What is your opinion?

Gruß,
Snoopie

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Antwort von Markus:

"Snoopie" wrote: Can it be, however, that daylight lamps provide better picture quality? Sometimes I get the feeling that the colors come across clearly - is that somehow white whiter.
Hello,

You work at the White Balance, usually with the fixed values for the Arts-and daylight? - The color temperature of tungsten that is varies greatly depending on the nature and power of the bulb. If you dims a light bulb, then decreases with the brightness, color temperature, for example synonymous. This takes into account the fixed value is not.

If one in each lighting situation makes a manual white balance is, every white surface neutral-white. ;-)

More info synonymous () on the right Lighting:


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