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Post by syn13 on Nov 12, 2008 19:37:05 GMT -5
So after trying out some new "natural light" bulbs, I can say that nothing matches up to the real thing, real Sunlight. Below are the three main settings I've used: Now is there anything wrong with these picture. For some reason the pictures seem like they aren't as sharp as they could be. I'm guessing there's no real way for a white backdrop unless I invest in some professional equipment...?
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Post by Sid Ceaser on Nov 25, 2008 23:19:44 GMT -5
Does your camera have a custom white balance? Get a long sheet of white paper and you can create a faux-sync wall for the model to stand on. Just let the paper gradually curve down to create a seamless transition between wall and floor.
If you have custom white balance, just do a custom WB on the background to get a good white balance for your camera.
Or take your light bulb and put it being a piece of stretched white fabric. It will act as diffusion and also make your light source larger to give you softer light.
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