So I tried the set up I see often here. Two Speedlights, and 1/8th, 24mm zoom and direct. It worked pretty well. Anyone know how to get rid of that horrible yellow glow though?
Thanks for looking!
NickPro Goldmember 1,084 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: South Jersey More info | Dec 04, 2009 21:50 | #1 So I tried the set up I see often here. Two Speedlights, and 1/8th, 24mm zoom and direct. It worked pretty well. Anyone know how to get rid of that horrible yellow glow though? Thanks for looking!
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nicmo Senior Member 413 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Hollister, Ca More info | Dec 04, 2009 23:55 | #2 What kind of WB method are you using? --Aaron
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BigK Goldmember 2,021 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2007 Location: West Central Indiana More info | Dec 04, 2009 23:58 | #3 You either need to add a gel to your flash to get that light to match the ambient light or shoot with more power to overpower the ambient light. When mixing light with two dramatically different color temperatures this is the result. Name: Kevin
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Dec 05, 2009 09:13 | #4 nicmo wrote in post #9138402 What kind of WB method are you using?
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