Antonio Correia
Dec-21-2007, 10:13 AM
I made this set-up (I do know the shot is bad but it is good enough for the purpose), to shoot Christmas cakes when they will exist. :D
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234627658-S.jpg
I shot with the 70-200 because I have no macro lens and in the set-up shot the flash is missing because I had no assistant at the time.
I placed the flash just 1m from the top of the set-up and it was held with my own hand. The 20 D was shot with the timer.
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The 1.st picture was shot with no white balance setting at all. It was automatic.
I tried to correct it in the ACR and here it is, too yellow/orange.
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234618410-M.jpg
Then I set the white balance with the gray card. And according to it the result was this:
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234622741-M.jpg
All the other pictures from here on were with the white balance set with the gray card.
In this one the flash was not at full power and the histogram was, so to say, in the "middle".
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234627329-M.jpg
Than, I set the flash at full power at I got the histogram to the right and to
the light as Kenn says.
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234626764-M.jpg
And this picture looks indeed the best shot. Do you agree ?
I am afraid the histogram pictures are not available...:dunno
I must say that all the pictures were "treated" in a similar way and I used the Highlight/Shadow as convenient in all of them.
Now, it is not very important if the pictures are in the precise point of focus.
Care to comment, correct, suggest, etc., please ?:bow
BTW - During the operation a piece of cake was eaten. :wink
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234627658-S.jpg
I shot with the 70-200 because I have no macro lens and in the set-up shot the flash is missing because I had no assistant at the time.
I placed the flash just 1m from the top of the set-up and it was held with my own hand. The 20 D was shot with the timer.
______
The 1.st picture was shot with no white balance setting at all. It was automatic.
I tried to correct it in the ACR and here it is, too yellow/orange.
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234618410-M.jpg
Then I set the white balance with the gray card. And according to it the result was this:
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234622741-M.jpg
All the other pictures from here on were with the white balance set with the gray card.
In this one the flash was not at full power and the histogram was, so to say, in the "middle".
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234627329-M.jpg
Than, I set the flash at full power at I got the histogram to the right and to
the light as Kenn says.
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/234626764-M.jpg
And this picture looks indeed the best shot. Do you agree ?
I am afraid the histogram pictures are not available...:dunno
I must say that all the pictures were "treated" in a similar way and I used the Highlight/Shadow as convenient in all of them.
Now, it is not very important if the pictures are in the precise point of focus.
Care to comment, correct, suggest, etc., please ?:bow
BTW - During the operation a piece of cake was eaten. :wink