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☉ What does the Full-Color Balance mean?
The color temperature is the color
itself. All the digital photos or displays are based on a
single color temperature to present their colors to our optic nerve
that enables us to witness the colors. If the color
temperature of a digital photo does not meet the site’s color
temperature, all the colors in the photos are wrong, rather than
have some colors correct and some colors wrong.
All the colors are composed by the
three primary colors (R,G,B Red-Blue-Green) in various composition
ration. The white color is the result when the three primary colors
composed equally, i.e., R=G=B. By using RAYNAULD™ Directivity Color
Calibration Filter, the white color can be precisely pin-point
calibrated so that All The Colors
of the photos can be well Balanced and displayed in human
vision.