On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 10:25 am, Richard Kenward wrote:


In message Paul Fawley writes
Even on studio cameras I dont alter the WB between products on the same background colour, as the subject does cause some colour bleed (for the want of a better term) which would make each shot have a different grey bal and therefore a different background colour

Dear Paul


it would seem a little more sensitive to product colour changing overall colour balance.

Cheers

'spose so,


It's just when training folk to use digi backs, they have a tendency to try to grey bal most images rather than stay with one or produce a grey bal with a grey bg and one set of lights (like shooting on one emulsion), and wonder why they get background colour inconsistencies.

That 'bleed' I mentioned of maybe just 2 or 3 units of blue say with a blue product on what was a consistent bg will cause a significant shift if the image is grey balanced again as will the amount of background visible in the shot........If you get what I mean.

anyone else spot the B52's going over the north of england about 20 mins ago?....dont reply!!!


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