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This was in a Vistek ad…some cool tips you may want to use." b/ i. r2 P1 I% A" c% M! i
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Digital Black and White
, N! ^. X! e" B! [& j" I) f( QShoot in RAW and underexpose your image by 1/2 stop to a full stop.4 D; [% D2 F; i, G
Use the shadow and highlights tool in a RAW software program to
8 Z5 x# U4 J5 \* H2 j! H1 krestore shadow detail and Exposure Compensation to bring back details without overexposing highlights. Use the Channel Mixer, Black and White
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and white image.1 o/ ^6 q! P* X: [3 c6 W
6 f5 [6 e9 Q6 G% e( ^" H% Q: D" ]White Balance
) G6 g5 @6 T+ YIf in need of a quick white balance tool, you can use a standard9 |) t) b8 ~# G1 P
white coffee filter. Use the custom camera white balance while aiming$ Q: i" T9 N- s5 s) C! N Z$ p4 U
the coffee filter and lens to the opposite of the light source to get white% m9 Y4 ?% k) @; y
balance. I always keep coffee filters in my camera bag for
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If you’re shooting in the dark at a concert venue and need more8 m5 w/ m7 r0 D$ E8 N
ISO boost from your camera and faster shutter speeds - choose : g0 e1 j8 Q& c/ L
the highest ISO setting on your camera and underexpose your image
1 m5 k% C: D" X5 m }by one stop. Then you can use a RAW processor to overexpose the
3 M' @1 P/ m6 i x% Mimage by one or two stops. Image noise may be higher but this, o! U. T. w- h3 f3 P9 o
works very well for concert, venue and event shooting. |
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