Hi Jorge,
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From: "jorge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| to what these photos will be used? For a web site of the factory? Or
| maybe a newsletter or bulletin? If you use print film some correction
| can be made at copying. But for almost some kind of publishing you
| will have to scan the photos, then you can do all the main correction
| on Adobe Photoshop.
| Jorge Batista
|
| Bob Meyer wrote:
?? - Who's that!?? 8o)
| > > A request for some advice :
| > >
| > > We will be having our annual stock check over the
| > > next few days and I have
| > > been asked to record some of the functions within
| > > the factory.
| > >
| > > I'll be using the 550EX flash under indoor sodium
| > > lighting, is there
| > > anything I should be cautious of, or any particular
| > > filters I need to use
| > > on my lens?
| > >
| > > My preferable lens will be the 28-135 IS mounted on
| > > a 50e.
| >
The pics are only for a record of the process of the stock check, BUT if it
works out well I have been asked to do some product photography of our
manufacturing process (Fuel [Gas-US] dispensers), so I want to do a good job
here. I have already decided to use Kodak Gold 200 print film for this and I
have a scanner available. The prints will be 8x6 inch by the processor, so I
don't want to have a colour cast from the sodium lighting. I was just
wondering if the 550EX will overcome this, or should I use +1 flash
compensation?
Thanks,
Bob
Bob Turner
Dundee, Scotland, U.K.
Website : www.bawbee.co.uk
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