Anyone have experience with the S2 and studio portraiture?
Why the slight pink cast?
EEO
You can use the following for white balance:
A piece of photo paper (from a lab) unexposed and run through the processor.
It's a good clean white.
A Kodak Gray Card. (only Kodak. others don't seem to have a really true gray
color)
A set of these cards from
http://www.proofz.com
These are the ones I use and I far prefer the 65 degree one.
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> What Andre said. Manual white balance only.
>
> You can use the following for white balance:
>
> A piece of photo paper (from a lab) unexposed and run through the processor.
> It's a good clean white.
>
> A Kodak Gray Card. (only Kodak. others don't seem to have a really true gray
> color)
>
> A set of these cards from
> http://www.proofz.com
>
> These are the ones I use and I far prefer the 65 degree one.
>
Hi Bob,
I have a question. How would that help when using a studio flash
setup? That would work for floods or spots but flash? And if it's
Studio it's probably pointed at a diffusion shield of some type.
I would /think/ the best way would be to rapid strope and record
your ballance off the umbrella surface, or pannel or whatever
is being used for diffusion. Is this wrong?
Also Eyron, do you have to take these through post anyway? If
your post editing and color correction facilities are set up
professionally and your file format is deep just keep doing
the corrections there as I'm guessing you'll have to anyway.
No good?
O :-)
You have the subject hold the card and white balance according to the
instructions for your camera.
>
> Also Eyron, do you have to take these through post anyway? If
> your post editing and color correction facilities are set up
> professionally and your file format is deep just keep doing
> the corrections there as I'm guessing you'll have to anyway.
> No good?
>
> O :-)
If you custom white balance the amount of post processing for color balance
is almost zero.
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Heck, maybe you have a lot more time than I do to fiddle with images on the
screen.
The S2 seems to saturate colors more than some of the other cameras.
Although this looks great outdoors it can look oversaturated when used
with strobes.
An oversaturated face looks red.
Set COLOR to ORG (original) and set white balance to AUTO and you will
be happy with the results.
Also in brightsunlight I like to set the TONE to ORG for maximum
detail in highlights and shadow.
Set COLOR to HIGH to add a little pop.
I then use photoshop to add contrast if needed.
Larry
O :-)
Hasn't it got to do with the association one makes with operations
usually done in darkroom? Digital Darkroom work almost always has
to be proformed anyway if it's a professional shot. I think we're
assumming that these are for professional work. Being in a studio
w/house flash and all...
> Heck, maybe you have a lot more time than I do to fiddle with images on the
> screen.
So if it's for work then making the time to do it right is way worth
it. And the deeper bit depths of RAW are definatly worth working with.
"Bob Hatch" <bobh...@go.com> wrote in message
news:bh8fpk$vq45a$1...@ID-85448.news.uni-berlin.de...> Heck, maybe you have a
It takes anywhere fro 10sec to 5min to ballance a raw shot correctly.
If you let the camera do the work and then use the tiffs, assumming
your camera WB is "spot on" the time is reduced drastically; from
0sec. to 15sec. My point was that _IF_ it's a production shot you're
probably gonna wanna go in and play with the highlights, contrast,
modify or add lighting (dodge & burn), touch-up, and crop anyway
so better to use RAW from the start and no big deal on the little
bit of extra time taken to color ballance it.
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But he was asking about a Fuji S2, not a WalMart Special.
LOL!
I will try the man. white bal.
Also in Raw mode does the camera not use the cameras set white balance?
EEO
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Hmmm... Let's see. I can explain it to you. There's a ZERO and a ONE.
Hehehehe O :-D
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I fully understand the "concept" of RAW date. I also understand the concept
of working with up to 6 clients a day with between 70 and 100 image each.
These images must be shown to each client for their selection and purchase.
To be lazy at the camera and have to spend the time to correct approximately
350 images every damn day in order to provide the client with an image that
"looks good" would be just plain stupid.
I also understand the concept of getting the best image in the camera to
start with. It's amazing the number of folks using film who will brag about
their "spot on" exposures and have no realization that the image they see on
the printed paper is the result of a darn good lab tech correcting their
screwups.
Do as you will but I will continue to expose the image correctly in the
camera because while I understand the "concept" of RAW date I also
understand the "concept" of correct exposure using either film and digital.
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talk about 2 bit explainations...
>
> Hehehehe O :-D
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The S2 is no where near obsolete.
Its has the highest resolution and lowest noise of all the cameras in its
price class.
Far less noise that Kodaks new 14mp camera and a lot cheaper than Canons
11mp.
It has repordedly near 9 mp of resolution and great colors.
Low noise at high ISO and firewire.
And takes all my nikon gear.
Its a great camera.
Ask anyone who uses one.
EEO
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To get correct color with no casts in portraiture I will either use raw mode
and adj. in PS or use Cust. white bal. set off a Kodak grey card while
firing the strobes?
Sound good???
What if I use a gold insert in the brollies(2).
Remember I am trying to get rid of the pink and add a little gold to match
the skin tones
1 bit. 2 bit would be ZERO, ONE, TWO, and THREE. Damn near CISC. See, I knew
I could explain this stuff...
O :-P
Not sure but I think you need the inverse of gold (neg) in order to
ballance the cam for more gold in the shot. Probably photoshop and
a printer (and some testing) could serve you.
For example if you wanted to get rid of pink then a pink card would
be used... etc. At least I think that's right.
low noise, 12mp, asa 1600 to 100.
what is your camera with more than 12 mp?
any digital camera is obsolete the year it comes out.
they work perfectly anyway.
using studio strobes and a blue seamless background?
will auto handle a color mix like that?
>
> Also in brightsunlight I like to set the TONE to ORG for maximum
> detail in highlights and shadow.
> Set COLOR to HIGH to add a little pop.
> I then use photoshop to add contrast if needed.
>
> Larry
> Gymmie Bob wrote:
> >
> > Yes, the S2 has less resolution than some -and is an old partially obsolete
> > camera.
>
> low noise, 12mp, asa 1600 to 100.
> what is your camera with more than 12 mp?
The S2 is a 6 megapixel camera.
> any digital camera is obsolete the year it comes out.
> they work perfectly anyway.
There's nothing clearly better in its space even now, I agree. (The
Kodak DCS 14n is a studio camera, not general purpose; doesn't handle
low light at all well. The Canon 1Ds is really cool but is in such a
different price class that they're not alternatives to each other.)
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