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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
A little general understanding help re D800, WB and lights
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 108097" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I love the video, fantastic!! The editing looks very professional. Well done. If I could suggest anything it would be to experiment with light placement. I don't know if highlighting the subject from the viewers upper right would balance the lower left lighting? But I'm probably the worst person to ask about lighting. Robert would be the one I would consult. </p><p></p><p>As for calibration, yes. You can calibrate a Mac. Because until you're 100% certain you're seeing what is being produced, you cannot conclude anything about color saturation or hue. I would suggest you look in to Spyder or X-rite. Both are highly regarded systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 108097, member: 9521"] I love the video, fantastic!! The editing looks very professional. Well done. If I could suggest anything it would be to experiment with light placement. I don't know if highlighting the subject from the viewers upper right would balance the lower left lighting? But I'm probably the worst person to ask about lighting. Robert would be the one I would consult. As for calibration, yes. You can calibrate a Mac. Because until you're 100% certain you're seeing what is being produced, you cannot conclude anything about color saturation or hue. I would suggest you look in to Spyder or X-rite. Both are highly regarded systems. [/QUOTE]
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