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Should photographers care about modifier color temperatures when shooting portraits?

Cheetah Stands Ricebowl RB-120 during a color temperature test. The modifier had no effect on the lights color temp.

After buying three new softboxes I had two questions: 1. What are the color temperatures of all of my modifiers? 2. Do Kelvin temperature shifts really matter?

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