Effects of Colored Filters on Thai’s Skin Tones
This study aims to investigate the influence of colored filters on changes of Thais skin tones and healthy skin perception when the colored filters were used in the photography. The photographs were taken in a studio, using 5500 K daylight lamp and under colored filters. The colored filters consisted of peach, pink, orange, yellow, green, and blue in front of the studio light. Three different skin tone models, including light brown, moderate brown, and dark brown were participated. No coloring cosmetics were used on the models skin in order not to alter their original skin tones. The controlled variables were lens types, apertures, image sizes, a space between the models and background, and the light temperatures. Thirty students in the field of photography from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT) were asked to conduct the psychophysical experiment as the subjects. The study has found that the skin tones changed differently according to filter colors used in the photography. Warm color filters tended to create a dull effect on the skin. Orange filter helped the models skin looked rosy the most. In addition, colored filter did not have a significant effect on the smoothness of the skin.
cosmetic filter colored filter skin tone Thai skin tone photography
K. Saensuk P. Dolkit U. Tangkijviwat
Mass Communication Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Pathunthani, Thailand
国际会议
The 3rd Conference of Asia Color Association(ACA2016 China)第三届亚洲颜色学术会议
江苏 常熟
英文
196-200
2016-05-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)