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Color Temperature & White Balance Practice Test 2026 | Exam

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Color Temperature Mastery Course 2026," what fundamental principle governs the perceived color shift of an object under different light sources, and how does this relate to achieving accurate white balance?
The subtractive color mixing model (CMY), which explains how pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light to produce color.
The inverse square law, which dictates that light intensity decreases with distance and directly impacts color saturation.
The Planckian radiator model, which describes the spectral distribution of light emitted by a theoretical black body at a given temperature, thus defining its color.
The additive color mixing model (RGB), which states that all colors can be created by combining red, green, and blue light sources.
Q2Domain Verified
A cinematographer is shooting a scene with mixed lighting: a warm tungsten practical lamp (around 3200K) in the foreground and cool daylight streaming through a window (around 5600K). According to the "The Complete Color Temperature Mastery Course 2026," what is the most advanced strategy for achieving consistent white balance across the entire frame, considering potential subtle shifts in the daylight?
Setting the camera's white balance to a fixed 5600K and using gels to warm up the tungsten practical lamp to match.
Using a custom white balance by taking a reading off a neutral gray card placed under the tungsten light source.
Setting the camera's white balance to a fixed 3200K and allowing the daylight to appear naturally cool for artistic effect.
Employing a dual white balance technique or leveraging advanced camera features that can analyze and compensate for multiple light sources simultaneously.
Q3Domain Verified
addresses a specialist-level challenge of mixed lighting. Option C describes the most sophisticated approach. Advanced cameras often have algorithms that can detect and compensate for different color temperatures within a single scene, or cinematographers might use techniques that allow for distinct white balance settings for different areas of the frame (though this is less common in modern digital workflows). Option A is incorrect as it prioritizes one light source over the other, leading to inconsistency. Option B is a good general practice for a single light source but won't adequately address the daylight variability. Option D is a practical solution for the tungsten light but doesn't solve the potential variability of the daylight and might not be feasible if the tungsten light is integral to the scene's look. Question: The "The Complete Color Temperature Mastery Course 2026" emphasizes that under- or over-correction of white balance can lead to specific undesirable artifacts. If a photographer consistently sets their white balance too cool (e.g., using a daylight preset for incandescent lighting), what is the primary perceptual and technical consequence?
The image will exhibit a pronounced blue or cyan cast, and subtle color shifts in neutral areas will be exaggerated.
The image will exhibit a pronounced green or cyan cast, and highlights will lose their specular detail.
Skin tones will appear overly saturated with a magenta cast, and shadow detail will be crushed.
Skin tones will appear unnaturally warm and yellow, and the overall image will lack contrast.

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