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Re: The Flame and The Lance
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 17 Jun 2003 14:25:45 GMT
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In lugnet.space, James Wilson wrote:
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Dude, you rock!
These are very impressive! Bulgy details, greeblies, and more, oh my! The
colors work well together, and did I detect interior lighting?
On a technical note - are these digital photos, or scans of film? If
digital, you can get the white balance right by setting it to a sheet of
white paper in the lighting youre shooting in. If film, shooting outside
works best, unless you spring for expensive daylight-balanced bulbs, or
Tungsten-balanced slide film. (If Im misinterpreting your artistic
intentions, please forgive me)
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I believe that they are taken with an old digitial camera. Not many cameras
have a manual white balance, (mine doesnt and its MSRP was $400) but some of
them might have selectable white-balance, in which you can choose incadecent,
sunlight, overcast, etc.
Or you could just run them through Photoshop and tweak some levels.
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| Dude, you rock! These are very impressive! Bulgy details, greeblies, and more, oh my! The colors work well together, and did I detect interior lighting? On a technical note - are these digital photos, or scans of film? If digital, you can get the (...) (21 years ago, 17-Jun-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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