SUNPAK CF-7012-SK Benutzerhandbuch
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l i g h t s o u r c e c o n v e r s i o n a n d b a l a n c i n g
t o m a t c h l i g h t t o c o l o r f i l m
To determine which color balance or
conversion filter to use, align a straight
edge across scale A (original light source)
and scale C (film being used or desired
light value). The point where the straight
edge crosses scale B will indicate which
correction filter is needed.
: If you are shooting type B
(tungsten) film in daylight, align your
straight edge at “daylight” (5500°K)
on scale A, and at “type B film” (3200°K)
on scale C. On scale B you will see that
you need an 85B filter for a neutral-
balanced image on film.
conversion filter to use, align a straight
edge across scale A (original light source)
and scale C (film being used or desired
light value). The point where the straight
edge crosses scale B will indicate which
correction filter is needed.
: If you are shooting type B
(tungsten) film in daylight, align your
straight edge at “daylight” (5500°K)
on scale A, and at “type B film” (3200°K)
on scale C. On scale B you will see that
you need an 85B filter for a neutral-
balanced image on film.