Sairaj Batale
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Thank you everyone for giving me their valuable inputs on this. If you still have any more suggestions or things to say, pls keep posting.
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6 hours ago, Nicolas POISSON said:
the colour depends on the source, but also on your white balance settings. If your sources all have the same colour temperature, there is no reason to gel them (I mean CTO/CTB, not ND) : you would loose a bunch of light, whereas setting your WB correctly would render the same without gels.
You would think about gels if you want to match sources of different colour temperatures (like tungsten and the sun). You may want this... or not. Search this forum, there are plenty examples of people using different colour temperatures and still creating a believable sunlight.
Thank you... Will go through this forum and look for some motivation.
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10 hours ago, Franklin De Los Santos said:
Ok I’ll give you a straight answer instead of yapping around:
Aputure 600D should do it. If you have a money tree, One of:
Arri M18
Joker 800/1600
Dedolight PB70
Thanks for crunching my search numbers down to this!
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Thanks Nicolas. So I get it so far, I'll need HMIs to create such type of lighting, but what about the color of it? It should be gel'ed right? Also, what about the wattage system? How do I determine that 'Ahh this is the exact light that I need for this'?
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Is there any light that can appropriately simulate sunlight? Irrespective of the distance, Is there a way with which anybody here can tell that 'this example is best suited to simulate sunlight when used through right diffusion, etc.
In simple words - A light strong enough can create beams through windows.
Sorry for the bad English.(Images for ref. only)
Light to simulate hard sunlight
in Lighting for Film & Video
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Thank you for the recommendation, Franklin! I'll surely check that out. Pls keep adding such informative link ?