Hey guys, I got two questions question about one about Color Temperature and other about mixed lighting.
Q.1.
My Camera ( Canon Vixa Hf G10) has a lot of different white balance modes from Tungsten, florescent, florescent H, Shade, Outdoor, Indoor. cloudy. all you have to do when you are in a location that matches thouse modes is to, well hit the button and you are on your way.
Lately I have bee playing around with the Color temperature temperature button. All I have to do is either increase or Decrease the K as needed for whatever location I am in. NO biggie, easy enough, but at the same time I get confused.
Do I even have to touch the color temperature button at all? couldn't I just hit the other white balance buttons that match the location I am in? Such as: Tungsten, florescent, florescent H, Shade, Outdoor, Indoor. cloudy. It seems to me that the Color temperature button is nothing more the just a manual type of function, am I right?
Q.2. I have a few office scenes, the office has a big window behind the desk of a politician. The lights in the room (lights from above) are florescent, I have been told by a few people to avoid Mixed lighting as much as possible. However, theses scenes must have the window in the Background, with no curtain or anything. what can i do about this mixed lighting problem? lots of T.V. shows and movies have done it, what is their secret.
Thanks to who ever took the time to read all of this.
Q.1.
My Camera ( Canon Vixa Hf G10) has a lot of different white balance modes from Tungsten, florescent, florescent H, Shade, Outdoor, Indoor. cloudy. all you have to do when you are in a location that matches thouse modes is to, well hit the button and you are on your way.
Lately I have bee playing around with the Color temperature temperature button. All I have to do is either increase or Decrease the K as needed for whatever location I am in. NO biggie, easy enough, but at the same time I get confused.
Do I even have to touch the color temperature button at all? couldn't I just hit the other white balance buttons that match the location I am in? Such as: Tungsten, florescent, florescent H, Shade, Outdoor, Indoor. cloudy. It seems to me that the Color temperature button is nothing more the just a manual type of function, am I right?
Q.2. I have a few office scenes, the office has a big window behind the desk of a politician. The lights in the room (lights from above) are florescent, I have been told by a few people to avoid Mixed lighting as much as possible. However, theses scenes must have the window in the Background, with no curtain or anything. what can i do about this mixed lighting problem? lots of T.V. shows and movies have done it, what is their secret.
Thanks to who ever took the time to read all of this.