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| 24fps | Mar 26 2009, 04:13 AM Post #1 |
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this is the best way to create any look with maximum control of shadows, highlights, contrast, flares and perfect key to fill ratio. who's with me? who's against me? would be a good talk. Edited by 24fps, Mar 26 2009, 04:14 AM.
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| cmontoya | Mar 26 2009, 03:40 PM Post #2 |
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I'd be interested to know how to emulate studio continuous lighting setups in a tabletop setting using DIY gadgets that can be bought from a hardware store. |
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| 24fps | Mar 26 2009, 11:29 PM Post #3 |
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you can buy stuff from the hardware but then you have to do a few things to control the light. 216 filter diffusion- this should take out a stop and spreads out a soft light, if you don't to diffuse a light and just cut the stop, look for a screen, like those anti mosquito screens, barn doors are really important to control the fall of the light, and there's what they call a "special" its intensity is like what you can get from a small flash light. reflectors is the name of the game. |
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| p-chan | Sep 11 2009, 11:20 PM Post #4 |
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baratu ra kaayo ang flood lights(comparing sa studio lights) |
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