dan_c4rsa
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photo-ing my mates car for him again tonite - if you remember is the red pug gti from the carpark with the REALLY annoying yellow lights
Just wondering, anyway to get a pic to come out right with a direct flash and no other lighting?
Normally they come out harsh even with a small aperture.
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AndyKent
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Change the white balance, play around with a few shots to see what gives the most realistic results
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dan_c4rsa
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white balance on flash tends to work (as expected), and also cloudy.
Tried it a few times but im out of ideas.
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AndyKent
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Can't remember you original thread, so forget what you're working with.
Might just be a case of manually altering the colour curve in photoshop. Or using some sort of coloured filter perhaps?
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dan_c4rsa
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got no filters mate and my higher aperture lense is no-where to be seen.
Working with this...........
i know its dirty
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dan_c4rsa
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second pic de-blued so its actually correctly exposed
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AndyKent
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Hmm, not sure then mate, can only say experiment and see what results are best.
Or head somewhere else with less harsh lighting
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dan_c4rsa
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everywhere's like industrial spotlights on factory estates or shitty sodium lamps
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