Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 11:59:16 +0100 From: "Craig Zendel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: EOS 10d metering and shutter rants
You're catwalk shots seem to be under lighting of constant temperature and intensity, so CWB and Manual exposure are the best method.
Would you choose the same route under changing light?
The question is how much changing does changing mean. If you have tungsten based lights that are dimmed, you physically note the change in color, and recording this as is will lead to a correct exposure.
Shows like these heavily rely on correct color rendition, so they won't introduce changing lights. If they do, the change is part of the concept, it would be more show than presentation of merchandise. In this cae recording the effects would also return a proper picture, but the basis would also always be tungsten. Custom WB at full power, record effects and colors as they come. Following intensity changes would me more of a concern, but still manageable. I know, I do it all the time.....
Incidentally, I prefer the AWB portrait to the CWB.
Agreed, it has some charm. But that wasn't the point in this picture.
It may not be correct,but I don't give a *$!% (Quackism?).
grin......
-- Michael Quack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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