Christine Aguila wrote:

> Hi Everyone:  Not having much stage and theater experience, I was
> wondering
> if those folks who do, would be willing to check & see if the white
> balance
> is acceptable in the small gallery below.  Metadata--including white
> balance
> and tint--is below each photo.  I just printed page 1 of the contact
> sheets
> (in speed mode), and it prints just a hint more red than my monitor is
> showing, so I thought I'd throw this out there for feedback.
> 
> http://www.caguila.com/caguila/hayfever/index.html
> 
> Cheers, Christine

> 
Bit late replying, but I reckon WB's not far off. I always get stage shots a
little warm and the customers seem to like it.

I put one of them in LR3 and hit the B&W button with no adjustments. That
works well and would be good for the era of the show. Perhaps with a bit of
split toning? Also desaturating a little gives a nice vintage look too.

Of course, you did a good job of the shoot - they're also well composed and
lit and show the characters well. That's what the cast and director will be
looking for I'm sure...

Chris




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