When you shoot in infrared photography, you need to set the white balance to match the light source. This is done by choosing a color temperature and setting the white balance accordingly. There are three color temperatures that you can use in infrared photography: Kelvin, Adobe RGB, and Manual. Kelvin is the most common color temperature used in infrared photography. It has a warm hue and is perfect for photos with natural light or indoor shots. The Kelvin range includes temperatures from 0°C (32°F) to 4°C (40°F). Adobe RGB is a more advanced color temperature that can be used for photos with artificial light or when shooting outdoors in direct sunlight. It has a wider range of colors and can be used from 0°C (32°F) to 6°C (41°F). Manual is another option that can be used for photos with natural light or indoor shots. It has a narrower range of colors but can be used from 0°C (32°F) to 5,000 Kelvin (K).