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Re: Pictures/Camera tricks.. was Re: Droid Escape parts useful for Castle
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.build
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Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:36:49 GMT
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> You can get 250-watt blue incadescent bulbs from a camera store. They're
> expensive ($5-$6) and only last 3 hours, but you only need them while you're
> shooting. Use other lights to compose your shot.
I may look into that, it would certainly help.
> For best results, use a tripod, a few photo lamps (you can get clamp-on
> fixtures for the blue bulbs for about $16 and diffusing shades for about $16,
> for a total cost of about $40 per fixture - I use 3), low-contrast film (e.g.
> Kodac Portra 400 NC), and an ambient light meter (your camera uses a reflective
> meter). Use the tripod and your camera's timer or a remote shutter pin to take
> long-exposure shots. Anything over 1/60th second exposure should be done on a
> tripod. Arrange your lighting for minumum direct reflection at the camera
> angle. If you use a light meter (they aren't cheap) your camera will need a
> manual exposure setting.
Ahh, You use film-based cameras. :) Many of us that are having
this particular color-balance issue are using digitals. You can
certainly get better results with film if you know what you're doing
and can afford the equipment, but for me the ease of digital and
the fact that I don't mind doing touch-ups in a graphics program
make it a beter choice for me.
--
-Bones- "Being Optimized for Nocturnal Exploration and Sabotage"
= http://www.necrobones.com/ = NecroBones Enterprises
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