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This was in a Vistek ad…some cool tips you may want to use.8 c$ Z0 i* U, m, x- P: U; o3 s
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Digital Black and White
6 b7 i4 U: S4 hShoot in RAW and underexpose your image by 1/2 stop to a full stop.; t- Y$ \. E+ |: i: \* h# ~
Use the shadow and highlights tool in a RAW software program to( Z* v" o6 w ?' |( q1 B
restore shadow detail and Exposure Compensation to bring back details without overexposing highlights. Use the Channel Mixer, Black and White6 _9 ?! _0 @9 m/ @' D$ |: L4 |+ `. y! h
methods provided by RAW and you'll have a correctly exposed black" f4 q. W. d$ y! ]$ ~/ T0 x
and white image.8 I; @6 ?8 @1 _" ~6 W3 q# ^- N: _
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White Balance2 x1 T% [9 K9 N3 P9 l7 f d
If in need of a quick white balance tool, you can use a standard" Q3 L0 e3 v# e9 X! o
white coffee filter. Use the custom camera white balance while aiming3 X% S, [- o* D- K% Q2 O, V3 [( T$ R
the coffee filter and lens to the opposite of the light source to get white3 ]( R) Y5 i6 j" W' `; J
balance. I always keep coffee filters in my camera bag for% h* V6 W' o# F% b4 T6 a
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Pseudo ISO Boost
- Y5 U7 a3 f k0 n# t% DIf you’re shooting in the dark at a concert venue and need more8 _6 e0 f1 l5 T$ Q
ISO boost from your camera and faster shutter speeds - choose
3 [- J4 t0 m2 t1 g% w$ }* K) sthe highest ISO setting on your camera and underexpose your image5 `3 Q: ~/ }3 J* I3 w- J
by one stop. Then you can use a RAW processor to overexpose the3 [ M7 n/ ^+ C: I
image by one or two stops. Image noise may be higher but this, f' P2 X. _4 `& P ^4 r
works very well for concert, venue and event shooting. |
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