How are you all doing it? If I set my interior lights to 4100k my space is awfully orange. It seems it might make sense to leave all your lights at white and warm it up in post production. What is a "normal" workflow?
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Last edited by glorybound; 06-09-2017, 03:12 PM.Bobby Parker
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Originally posted by thanulee View PostOld tut might worth a check http://www.skyscapeviz.com/white-bal...up-with-v-ray/Bobby Parker
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What u do is the same yes. I tend to use "neutral" in my exposure and set white balance to 6500k. Therefore if i want warm sources, i go down in Kelvin.
If u pick proper white in ur scene, u shouldnt have a cold scene though, but a balanced one overall while maintaining ur warm and cold tones.
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I set all my lights to the same temperature (D65, 6,500k), unless it's a colored accent light. Then I tweak the temperature in the frame buffer if necessary. I'm typically more concerned with conveying actual designer-picked color palettes, than re-creating real-world photography headaches.Work:
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I think i recall Mr. Guthrie saying he set his lights to 1100k under the camera's white balance in this scene: http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2011/06/twins
Not 100% sure on that but it could be worth a try.
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Originally posted by Pixelcon View PostI think i recall Mr. Guthrie saying he set his lights to 1100k under the camera's white balance in this scene: http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2011/06/twins
Not 100% sure on that but it could be worth a try.
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Originally posted by padre.ayuso View Post
Darn, that's low. I follow the 6500 workflow too and adjust the other lights as needed. I think that 6500K is the approximation of the K value for the VRay sun for white balance. Correct me someone if I'm wrong.
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