Daylight
In television and film terms daylight refers to a light source which has a colour temperature of 5,600 degrees Kelvin.
The most obvious place to shoot in daylight is outdoors during the day although natural daylight can range from 2,000 deg K at sunrise / sunset through to 10,000 deg K for an overcast sky. Daylight shooting also often takes place indoors or in a studio when using daylight colour temperature light sources such as HMIs or daylight Kino Flos
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