Color Theory (Photography)

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Transcript of Color Theory (Photography)

Vocabulary

White Balance, Golden hour, diffuser, even lighting, film noire, contrast, direct light, indirect light.

White Balance

Most lights, natural or manmade, carry a color tint

that influences your photographs.

Blue: Daylight (Just before Sunrise/Sunset,Winter, Shadows, Some Street

Lamps.Antoinette

Yellow: Daylight (Sunrise/Sunset), Household Lamps, Some Street Lights, Halogen Lamps

Colpo

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Green: Daylight (Fog), Fluorescent Lights, Some Street Lights

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Pink: More street lights

Favim

White: Flash Unit, Daylight balanced Halogen Lamps

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Purkinje Effect:

● In the daytime, the rods and cones in your eye pick up more on the reds and other warm colors.

● As night time sets in, this reverses. Greens and Blues become dominant.

Why should you care?

Color can make the viewer

want to keep

looking at your image.

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Color impactsMood and Emotion

WarmthExcitement

Passion

In excess: Agitating

Red

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CalmnessWith a tint a sadness

Power, in coupling with Black

Blue

Staab

Draws attentionCompliments White, and

other light shaded color tones well.

In excess, irritating.

Yellow

Kallistine

McFadden

The blue in it edges the color towardssadness.

The red in it can provide a "cooler" sense of warmth, passion, etc.

Purple

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Tranquil, vibrant.

Used often in advertisement.

Pairs well with yellow.

Green

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Erdene

Yellow in it brings excitementRed in it brings warmth

The Golden Hour, our best time for natural lighting, brings pinks, oranges, are reds together. This makes everything you shoot feel very warm,

vibrant, and glowing.

Oranges and Reds can also cause fear and dread.

Orange

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