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January 30, 2004

using color gels to alter the white balance of the video image

experience level: beginner - everyone can learn this

There are many options available to videographers and cinematographers to control color balance – gels on lights, practicals and windows, filters on lenses.

One additional technique available to D.P.'s shooting with video is the use of standard color-correction gels to alter the results of white-balancing.  By placing an appropriate light gel over the camera lens during a white-balance, one may purposely shift the balance in-camera to achieve creative effects.

Warm Cards

There has been some excitement over the Warm Cards recently introduced to market.

WarmCards White Balance Card - Warm Cards - Cool Cards - CoolCards
warm cards

Warm Cards are used by pointing a video camera at a tinted card (rather than the usual white surface) and hitting the white balance switch.  The result is a color cast opposite that of the card.  For instance, balancing with a WARM 1 card results in a shift in color equivalent to 1/4 CTO.

If you take a glance at the Warm Cards, you'll note they look a lot like a paper version of  CTB color correction gels.

Better than Warm Cards

The downside of Warm Cards for the micro-budget shooter is they cost $65-95!  That's quite a bit for the student filmmaker.  But, you can achieve the same results as Warm Cards with another, readily available, tool - and spend nothing!

Any handy lighting gel may be used in the same fashion as Warm Cards.  If you want to warm your image slightly, grab a 1/4 CTB gel and, while pointing the camera at a white surface illuminated by the key light, place the gel over the lens and hit the white balance switch.

Even better, Lee Filters makes a 2"x3" gel swatch book that any D.P. or cameraman can keep in their ditty bag, ready to whip out in front of the camera lens.  Most gear rental shops keep a box of these handy at the counter.  Look for the "Cinematographer's Edition".


lee filter swatch books


Below are samples of a Kodak color patch and gray scale chart as well, as frames from narrative projects, after a JVC GY-DV500 camcorder was white-balanced through various color-correction gels.

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white-balanced reference - JVC GY-DV500
all settings at defaults except -3dB
Mole 407 1K - 320 F.C. - 12.9 EV


3200K white-balance with tungsten light


5600K white-balance with daylight


warming by white-balancing through CTB

     

     

     
none, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/8, full


1/4 CTB


1/2 CTB


cooling by white-balancing through CTO

     

     

     
none, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/8, full

    
1/8 CTO


1/4 CTO


1/2 CTO


cooling by white-balancing through L.C.T. Yellow (Lee 212)

     
none, Lee 212


fluorescent simulation by white-balancing through minus green

     

     


none, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, full


   
1/8 -GREEN

Have fun out there! - Michael Morlan


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