photoguy54
Senior Member
I take a lot of images of bands and musicians at a little club here. The stage is small and the lighting horrendous! As you can see, the red glow just wipes out everything else! The guy on the far left is out of that light. It's much worse than the pic actually shows due to some saturation editing. Short of pulling the light down and stomping on it, is there a way to help compensate for it in my setup? I also shoot mainly in jpeg format because I'm not yet familiar enough with raw to be comfortable with it. Would raw be easier to edit?
Thanks for your input!
Jim

Thanks for your input!
Jim

Date | May 17, 2013, 3:18:13 PM |
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Width | 3696 |
Height | 2448 |
File Size | 475222 |
Camera | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model | NIKON D5100 |
ISO | 3200 |
Exposure | 1/60 sec |
Aperture | 4.0 |
Focal Length | 22mm |
Flash Used | true |
Orientation | 1 |
White Balance | 0 |
Metering Mode | 5 |
Exposure Program | 0 |
CCD Width | 23.6 |
Exposure Bias | 0.0 |
Date and Time (Original) | 2013:05:17 22:18:13 |
Color Space | 1 |
Bits Per Sample | 8 |
Photometric Interpretation | 2 |
Samples Per Pixel | 3 |
X-Resolution | 300.0 |
Y-Resolution | 300.0 |
Resolution Unit | 2 |
Software | Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows |
Date and Time | 2013:05:18 12:25:05 |
YCbCr Positioning | 2 |
Date and Time (Digitized) | 2013:05:17 22:18:13 |
Compressed Bits Per Pixel | 4.0 |
Max Aperture | 3.9 |
Light Source | 0 |
Sub Sec Time (Digitized) | 30 |
Sensing Method | 2 |
Custom Rendered | 0 |
Exposure Mode | 0 |
Digital Zoom Ratio | 1.0 |
Focal Length (in 35mm film) | 33 |
Scene Capture Type | 0 |
Gain Control | 2 |
Contrast | 0 |
Saturation | 0 |
Sharpness | 0 |
Subject Distance Range | 0 |
Interoperability Index | R98 |
Metadata Date | 2013-05-18T12:25:05-04:00 |
Image Number | 2552 |
Lens | 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
Lens ID | 154 |
Lens Information | 180/10 550/10 35/10 56/10 |
Serial Number | 3412883 |
Format | image/jpeg |
Time Zone Offset | -4, -4 |
Time Zone Minutes | 0, 0 |