Daylight film

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A daylight film is a color negative or -diafilm that for a color temperature of typically 5,500 Kelvin is sensitized. This means that this film reproduces the colors neutrally in medium daylight in medium latitudes, i.e. without a blue or yellow cast.

literature

  • Nischke Michael, Sovak Jens: Exposure and color values ​​in photo practice . Image Plus, for Gossen, Munich 1992.
  1. (cf. Nischke / Sovak, 1992, p. 139)
  2. (see p. 132)