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Reducing window glare
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 432490" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>He shoots everything in RAW and works it into ACR for Photoshop. From what I saw of his work, he shoots windows without dressings. </p><p></p><p>To get the white balance correct, he places white printer paper sheets, folded into tents and placed under the appropriate lighting and takes one shot with all of them in place for the white balance template. He then removes the papers and reshoots and has his white balance correction template and his main shot. He then makes the main shot into the appropriate numbers of layers in PS and uses the template for color correction for each section of lighting and masks layers as required for the final product.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, but he explained a whole lot better than I am doing. After hearing him explain it, my reaction was why didn't I think of that. But of course, I know why I didn't and Al did: he's a smart professional with many years of experience. I am lucky to have pros like that to share their techniques and knowledge with people like me.</p><p></p><p>WM</p><p></p><p>WM</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 432490, member: 13556"] He shoots everything in RAW and works it into ACR for Photoshop. From what I saw of his work, he shoots windows without dressings. To get the white balance correct, he places white printer paper sheets, folded into tents and placed under the appropriate lighting and takes one shot with all of them in place for the white balance template. He then removes the papers and reshoots and has his white balance correction template and his main shot. He then makes the main shot into the appropriate numbers of layers in PS and uses the template for color correction for each section of lighting and masks layers as required for the final product. Sorry, but he explained a whole lot better than I am doing. After hearing him explain it, my reaction was why didn't I think of that. But of course, I know why I didn't and Al did: he's a smart professional with many years of experience. I am lucky to have pros like that to share their techniques and knowledge with people like me. WM WM WM [/QUOTE]
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