white-balanceNot all light is the same colour, but if you want to ensure great colour reproduction in your digital photographs, it’s necessary to appreciate the basic physics behind this phenomenon. A good place to start is with visible light. This is a stream of electromagnetic energy that is emitted when a material is heated. Most photographic light sources produce a mixture of all the visible wavelengths (that is, colours) of the electromagnetic spectrum, but the proportions of these wavelengths vary wildly from one light source to another.

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