Do you use the dome or flat diffuser when shooting portraits. I saw in a book that you should always use a flat panel diffuser, as the dome would pick up inadvertant light that could throw the reading off.
tmonatr Goldmember 1,585 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Tennessee More info | Jul 22, 2008 23:05 | #1 Do you use the dome or flat diffuser when shooting portraits. I saw in a book that you should always use a flat panel diffuser, as the dome would pick up inadvertant light that could throw the reading off. Tim
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Jul 22, 2008 23:11 | #2 Hi Tim, Robert
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,092 posts Likes: 48 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Jul 22, 2008 23:12 | #3 You should throw that book in the trash where it belongs. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Jul 22, 2008 23:28 | #4 tmonatr wrote in post #5965785 Do you use the dome or flat diffuser when shooting portraits. I saw in a book that you should always use a flat panel diffuser, as the dome would pick up inadvertant light that could throw the reading off. Also... think about it. If you want to get an accurate exposure on a person's face, wouldn't you want to measure ALL the light that falls on the face? What is being called inadvertent light is important light because it is contributing to the overall exposure. Robert
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Jul 22, 2008 23:32 | #5 TMR Design wrote in post #5965829 Hi Tim, When taking incident readings of three dimensional objects you always use the raised dome. When it comes to portraits and photographs of the human face, the dome closely approximates the dimension and curve of the features on a human face. If you were shooting flat artwork or documents, fabrics, etc. then you would use the flat disc. Thanks, Robert. I was thinking that was the case, but wanted to make sure. cdifoto wrote in post #5965842 You should throw that book in the trash where it belongs. Actually, I left it on the shelf at the bookstore. Tim
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