The Color of Light

The color of light changes during the course of the day, especially when the sky is clear.  The color temperature of daylight changes because of the way  that the earth’s atmosphere scatters the light. 

In the morning when the sun is very low in the sky, its light passes through much more atmosphere and the molecules in the air scatters the short blue light waves more than the others wavelengths. 

Thus in the morning or evening, this makes the light redder.  In a sense this neutral white light is being separated into its components 

However, what was once hard to fathom in film photography is now familiar to the digital photographers because if one goes to the “white balance “ button, one can make normal the color temperature.

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The scale of colors from which daylight moves is a highly known scientific fact.  It is known as the light  color temperature.  The light works by burning…..The sun is burning Hydrogen…..and its color depends on temperature. 

This is why in the film, there was film made for incandescent lighting, florescent lighting, and outdoor lighting…..each bearing a different temperature.  Going from warm to hot and very hot, the range of colors goes red, orange, white and finally blue. 

The exact color ( whether it is the setting sun or that of a light in ones ceiling)  temperature is measured in degrees of Kelvin (K). 

Thus a candle burning orange has a temperature  of about 2000K, and the light at high noon on a clear day is about 5500K, and under open shade under a clear sky is about 8000K.  Color blue is associated with cold and red is associated with hot, and warming up an image means lowering its temperature.

However, there is no reason to worry with correction.  The color, with a few exceptions, has a difference which is small and will not ruin an image.  If one is shooting film….choose the correct color and shoot….if shooting digital, one can set or reset the white balance. 

Only at sunrise/set, there may be a  color other than that desired ( orange to white) if one has the white balance set on auto white balance.

Since one now recognizes all the colors of the light and how to compensate for each, more and better images will be produced.  Production is the way one makes their money.

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by Ron Toel

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Choosing the Right CameraSkyscapesLandscapes with AnimalsAbstract PhotographyClose-up PhotographyNatural FramesNature / Wildlife PhotographyNature / Wildlife PhotographyWildlife Photography from VehiclesTaking Photos at ZoosDesert PhotographyPhotography at Game FarmsGrassland PhotographMountain PhotographyWetland PhotographyWoodland PhotographyThe Beauty of Snow and IceGeothermal PhotographyStalking Your TargetsNature’s CalendarTwilight PhotographyEtiquetteIdeas to Enhance Watching WildlifeReasons for Attending a WorkshopKeeping Your Awareness

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