Science, asked by sudhipanda469, 8 months ago

Suppose a movie director is filming on a set that should look like a hot desert. He wants the scene to appear warmer, so that the red and yellow tones are the most apparent. What color filters should be use? What color will the blue sky appear when he uses those filters, and why?

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Answered by adityapillai008
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Answer:

it should be clear blue and a yellow sun

Explanation:

there is no pollution in deserts so the sky is clear and most deserts ate in the equator so the deserts get direct sun light hence the yellow sun

Answered by UsmanSant
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To make the movie set resemble a hot dessert, the colour tones required will be red, orange, and yellow. To achieve this, the colour filters required will be a combination of red, orange, and yellow. These filters will cause the sky to appear darker than it actually is.

  • The filters used prevent the entry of all shades of light except the colours that are allowed to go through, i.e. a red filter lets in warm shades but filters green and blue light
  • The strength and opacity of each filter will require adjustment to make the desert lighting look realistic
  • The sky will appear dark as all blue hues will be blocked. This will require a second layer of filters to colour correct the sky

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