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themirage
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 02:35
I'm trying to shoot with 2 = AB400s. One has the 7' reflector and a red gel wrapped around it. The other has a medium softbox. Well no matter what I can't get a good red background and have the subject lit properly. I always get either dark subject, red background, or vice-versa.
Does anyone have any pictures of their setup with gels for the background?
RTMiller
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 08:33
What color is your background before you start throwing light on it? A black background will give you a deeper red than a white background will. Check out THIS (http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=162431)thread.
Also, make sure that the softbox is further away from the background. If its light is striking the background, it will wash out the red color.
TMR Design
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 09:00
Can you describe or show us your setup? That would help us help you ;)
MikeMcL
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 09:06
I would start with the light about 10 inches from the BG, hiding the light behind the subject.
The subject should be at least 7-9 feet in front of the BG light to separate the softbox light and keep it off the BG, as said above
It also helps to angle the softbox wider to avoid spill light on the BG.
I have a medium gray BG that i think takes the gels the best.
themirage
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 09:11
I'll try to post some picture tonight after work. After looking at Todd's link and the 'huge' file there I think it's an issue with have a gray paper background.
TMR Design
9th of March 2007 (Fri), 09:42
Hi themirage,
It's more an issue of how it's lit and the subject to background distance. Separation of background from the subject is often the culprit in this type of scenario.
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