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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 27858" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I agree with what Anthony says. Changing the f/stop changes the perception of color between colors but you are only changing the shade of the color from light to dark or dark to light by changing the overall exposure. That does not change the colors. They still come from the same part of the color spectrum they started out with. It's still the same color red whether the exposure makes it a darker or a lighter shade. There is no shift in the color spectrum, the blues do not shift toward the reds and the reds do not shift toward the blues. If a scene you are shooting is too blue, to correct it you do not change f/stops. You have to change the color spectrum of the scene by going into the cameras white balance and adding more orange/red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 27858, member: 654"] I agree with what Anthony says. Changing the f/stop changes the perception of color between colors but you are only changing the shade of the color from light to dark or dark to light by changing the overall exposure. That does not change the colors. They still come from the same part of the color spectrum they started out with. It's still the same color red whether the exposure makes it a darker or a lighter shade. There is no shift in the color spectrum, the blues do not shift toward the reds and the reds do not shift toward the blues. If a scene you are shooting is too blue, to correct it you do not change f/stops. You have to change the color spectrum of the scene by going into the cameras white balance and adding more orange/red. [/QUOTE]
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