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How to promoting shadows, contrasts and washout whites?
Hello everyone,
I read following article. http://www.creativecow.net/articles/.../magic_bullet/ Can anyone explain to me how to promoting shadows, contrasts and washout whites mentioned in the article? TIA Regards Leigh |
I'm not exactly sure of your question, but I'm gonna try and give
you an answer. The article says: Quote:
light for the highlights but also the shadows, make sure you place and sculpt your shadows. Sometimes less light is better! Contrast is the term to describe the difference between dark and light. The higher this different the more contrasty or defined the look will be. The lower the contrast the more dull, flat and like a haze is infront of the camera it will look. Washout whites is a technique to kinda seperate the action from the backgrounds. Usually this is done if the background is out of focus and you get this nice kind of overexposed glow. |
Hi Leigh,
Rob has tried to contact you via email, but it seems to have bounced back. Could you please send me a valid email address so I can update your account profile? Thanks in advance, |
<<<-- Originally posted by Chris Hurd : Hi Leigh,
Rob has tried to contact you via email, but it seems to have bounced back. Could you please send me a valid email address so I can update your account profile? Thanks in advance, -->>> Hi Chris, I updated my email address. Regards Leigh |
<<<-- Originally posted by Rob Lohman : I'm not exactly sure of your question, but I'm gonna try and give
you an answer. The article says:Most of this is fairly common knowledge in lighting. Do not only light for the highlights but also the shadows, make sure you place and sculpt your shadows. Sometimes less light is better! Contrast is the term to describe the difference between dark and light. The higher this different the more contrasty or defined the look will be. The lower the contrast the more dull, flat and like a haze is infront of the camera it will look. Washout whites is a technique to kinda seperate the action from the backgrounds. Usually this is done if the background is out of focus and you get this nice kind of overexposed glow. -->>> Hi Rob, Thanks for the post. Regards Leigh |
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