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This was in a Vistek ad…some cool tips you may want to use.
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$ B& G% m$ P# v" L' S( yDigital Black and White
3 z1 h$ j, I/ {9 yShoot in RAW and underexpose your image by 1/2 stop to a full stop.( K; [6 N$ A: {& u1 S) j
Use the shadow and highlights tool in a RAW software program to
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methods provided by RAW and you'll have a correctly exposed black" c& L- k6 J7 q* `
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8 d( h5 `/ ^. k( J: W, [White Balance
; W$ Y- v0 f% T% AIf in need of a quick white balance tool, you can use a standard
& h- A# q* w9 dwhite coffee filter. Use the custom camera white balance while aiming
/ R9 E1 E( ?( g3 B- v [; |0 ~. K+ Cthe coffee filter and lens to the opposite of the light source to get white
N4 W* b& p bbalance. I always keep coffee filters in my camera bag for/ ]4 ^) p- \4 i3 r" g, u( m
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' j% D" P4 [3 D" ]) ^& o8 N8 S ZPseudo ISO Boost
$ H8 F' |4 _# j" J! h* {If you’re shooting in the dark at a concert venue and need more% c3 g8 r% e9 b) Z/ N/ I5 Y
ISO boost from your camera and faster shutter speeds - choose
" {$ E6 T! T8 d/ S" a$ I) Kthe highest ISO setting on your camera and underexpose your image7 L1 S5 r% [/ o1 |
by one stop. Then you can use a RAW processor to overexpose the# p( L$ H; [1 h" [; x, b' m
image by one or two stops. Image noise may be higher but this0 k/ k; Y5 K- X
works very well for concert, venue and event shooting. |
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