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原帖由 thewall 于 25-7-2007 16:34 发表
... under lights i have to use flash? otherwise too dark ...
Well, if you are going to use flash, you should 'bounce' it, by directing it off a nearby white wall to illuminate the subject (baby). That gives you a nice soft, 'wrap around' light to work with. Working with direct flash is always terrible, a harsh and unattractive light with dark, sharp shadows. Alternately, you can put the baby gently near a soft, lit window and use a white bed sheet, or sheet of white card to reflect light back onto the baby for a soft, beautiful light. Sounds like hard work? Just try it...you will be amazed and delighted at the results...AND...it would give you a lot less work to do in Photoshop, if any!!! |
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