xkaes Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 5,142 Location Colorado Format Multi Format Feb 13, 2025 #1 The color temperature of an EVW bulb is around 3300 Kelvin (K). Does anyone, off the top of their head, know what C/M/Y mix from a colorhead will correct this light? Should I just use an 80A filter instead? I could figure it out, but I thought someone could save me some time. Thankx
The color temperature of an EVW bulb is around 3300 Kelvin (K). Does anyone, off the top of their head, know what C/M/Y mix from a colorhead will correct this light? Should I just use an 80A filter instead? I could figure it out, but I thought someone could save me some time. Thankx
mshchem Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Nov 26, 2007 Messages 16,006 Location Iowa City, Iowa USA Format Medium Format Feb 13, 2025 #2 Not sure I understand. Are you trying to balance for daylight film?
OP OP xkaes Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 5,142 Location Colorado Format Multi Format Feb 13, 2025 #3 I'm trying to balance it to daylight. That's correct, like an 80A filter is designed to do, but I would prefer to use the filtration in my colorhead.
I'm trying to balance it to daylight. That's correct, like an 80A filter is designed to do, but I would prefer to use the filtration in my colorhead.
ic-racer Member Joined Feb 25, 2007 Messages 16,728 Location USA Format Multi Format Feb 13, 2025 #4 Look for a CC to Mired conversion table. I have one on my other computer I downloaded from the Internet.
Look for a CC to Mired conversion table. I have one on my other computer I downloaded from the Internet.