I did some test shots with my setup and the resulting background /floor looks greyish. How can I get them to look perfectly white without grey tints? Any help would be greatly appreciated....
Here is my setup (of a very small home studio, 8 feet across).
- 5 feet wide pure white vinyl backdrop.
- White tile boards as the floor.
- Bowens Gemini 400 aiming to backdrop from the side (with reflector and shoot through umbrella)... aimming towards the far side of the background at around 30 degrees.
- Bi-fold white foam boards to block the background light from directly hitting the subject.
- The second Bowen Gemini 400 as key light aiming to subject (softbox).
- SS set at 1/125 and ISO set at 400 (to reduce required flash power since my subject is a baby).
Light meter readings:
- Left side of the backdrop - 8.0
- Center of the backdrop - 8.0
- Right side of the backdrop - 5.6
- Back of subject (facing the backdrop) - 5.6
- Front subject (facing the key light) - 5.6
In terms of white balance, I took a picture of the (f8.0 portion) of the white backdrop under the same condition, and then use that picture as custom white balance.
The end result is a picture that seems to have the subject properly exposed, however both the floor and the background look a bit grey (quite uniform), with the grey tint slightly more heavy at the colder side of the backdrop.
I must have done something wrong and I am unsure what it is.... can someone please advise???

