Jerome Marot
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Just a quick info if someone is interested: there are new affordable spectrophotometers on the market. The Sekonic C700 and the Lightning passport.
A general test here.
A general test here.
Just a quick info if someone is interested: there are new affordable spectrophotometers on the market. The Sekonic C700 and the Lightning passport.
A general test here.
I wonder about the wide variation in the color temp of blue sky light, as it varies by 100% in some cases from the average reliable value. I have never needed to obtain that measurement and have no idea when it would be important or critical.
Color temperature only makes sense for light which is close to white. Measuring the color temperature of the blue sky will give erratic results, which depends on the approximations chosen for the underlying maths: Correlated color temperature. The same is true for fluorescent lights, which produce spikes.
Do you use a color meter of any kind?
The main functions of the Minolta color meters are built into my Sony A900.