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Camera Color Flash
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Question: Digital Camera Picture Colors Off Even With Manual White Balance?
Hello. I am taking pictures of some clothes, but I can't seem to get the correct color settings on my digital camera. I have tried inside and outside settings with auto and manual white balance (no flash in any of the pictures). The camera is a PowerShot SD100. What are some possible mistakes I am making and what are your tips for ensuring truer colors in digital photos?
Answer: You are dealing with a few issues that plague all fashion photographers
* depending upon the light sources you use, different pigments record differently on not only different brand sensors, but different models of the same brand.
* unless you are using a calibrated and profiled computer monitor, there is NO way to match colours.
* many times the only way to get all the colours in a fabric to match is to use a custom white balance.Here is how to assure a good custom white balance:
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learning.aspx?action=webinarsarchive&eventid=803&eventdateid=4460
As you can see, this requires you to shoot in RAW and only very few P&S cameras have that capability.
Monitor calibration and profiling
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learning.aspx?action=webinarsarchive&eventid=910&eventdateid=4649
As you can see, you also have to profile the printer as well.
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Question: is it possible to mix the camera flash lamps with different light studio is what effect does it have?the colors of light, can you shoot the lights and the studio cameras at the same time to get a lighter out
Answer: It totally depends on the light. I have only a very basic studio kit and cheap. It is rather small and light it is warm enough / yellow. My beautiful Flash is much closer to the light of day, so if I use both at the same time, I have a conflict that is a real nuisance to deal post-treatment. I find it quite easy to correct a color cast in Photoshop, but when you have several different distributions in an image, it becomes much more difficult. Better quality studio lights will not have the same problems.
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Works Great
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Question: Why wont my powered sub work through the reciever in the subwoof plug but it works great through RCA plug 2 TV?
My reviever is about 10 years old now but it works great with my speakers. I only have two tower speakers and the sub plugged in it and it set to pro logic setting. Did I do something wrong here? I have an old Pioneer reciever
Answer: Your amp probably has a place in the menus that enable or disable the subwoofer.Check to see that this is on.
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Question: Does anyone know of a Straightner hair that is cheap and works great?I have a Straightner hair that was $ 120 but I got only $ 30 in a special sale at ulta! I want to get another great Straightner for about 30 or below, but I can not find one that actually works well. So tell me what kind, maybe a link to a picture of it? and the store I can find it at!
Answer: Here is the link to the rectifier that I have, it works fine:
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