A small light source gives hard light, harsh shadows and high contrast. A major source gee ft soft li CHT, soft shadows and low contrast. The farther the light source is off, the harder it becomes.
1. Backlight, creates silhouettes, high contrast and low color (saturation is almost 0). If you do not want, you can zoom in on the model until you have no more trouble from the backlight. So you get a close up with sky light instead of direct light on the model.
I told you earlier that the white balance on your camera is an institution that you can leave it on automatic and later can adjust. In camera RAW Now comes the adaptation ability, but to a certain difference. roboscan If the difference in balance is too large, you can not change this.
If you for example are (8000K) your balance to the setting of the cottage with shade and you're shooting inside under tungsten (+ - 3000K) the difference is too big. Here you have to pay attention!
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Murk best-picture, that they've told us so during basic training. Only during the training as a photographer I was taught that to later adjust the white balance of a RAW file limitation is, as I explained in the text. I do not have these extremes will be searched and tested, but I assume that I can rely on the lessons of the Photo Academy.
RAW is still not implemented in your camera? The data of the balance only come along as metadata. Yesterday I searched on the internet because you brought me doubt. But everything I've read on this subject indicates that this is indeed so. So you can on your PC, set the "right" balance. I wonder roboscan what they mean by the FA. On the professional website of Canon is amongst others: If you are shooting your images in any fashion other than RAW, the camera will post-process the image to make the colors in the scene as accurate as possible.
I thought so too Murk, could be that you're right though. So if I have understood roboscan you a certain difference in bridging the Photoshop RAW with the white balance sliders. The tabs are in fact not infinite sliding. If the difference that you want to overcome is too large, no longer succeed. But maybe I misunderstood
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