color temperature in digital imaging
Color temperature in digital imaging refers to the perceived warmth or coolness of the light present in a photograph or image. It is measured in units called Kelvin (K) and influences the overall color tone, with higher values indicating a cooler or bluish hue, and lower values indicating a warmer or orangish hue.
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