Studio Ninja Cheat Sheets – Part 2 : Colour Correction Filters for Film

Shooting under warm indoor lighting with daylight film, a cooling filter must be used for a natural colour balance. Care must be taken not to overdo the effect though.
Following on from the post on colour correction, we’ve put together a cheat sheet for warming and cooling corrective filters for daylight film. This is no substitute for a dedicated colour meter and full set of CC filters but can be used in most situations to get approximately the right balance.
Again, please feel free to download, print off and laminate the PDF file if you find it useful.

Download the full size PDF here Colour Correction Filters For Daylight Film (right click save as)
Related posts:
- Studio Ninja Cheat Sheets – Part 1: Night Photography
- Understanding Colour 3 – Colour Correction
- Understanding Colour – RGB, CMYK and colour temperature explained
- Top tips for Studio Photography – Using flash gels to colour the background
- Getting Started in Studio Photography


