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Tried some backlighting with an off camera SB900
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 53192" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>You can use gels for correcting colour temprature if your shooting in mixed lighting or when the sun goes down</p><p>etc. you can correct in PS though as well. Gels are not needed for normal daylight use !!!!!</p><p>I could have used a gel on my flash the other wk when I took a shot in a church which had very warm lighting.</p><p>The SB900 actualy comes with a couple of filters supplied for this kind of thing.</p><p>You can also use gels for warming the pic up, but again, I find it better done in PS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 53192, member: 9330"] You can use gels for correcting colour temprature if your shooting in mixed lighting or when the sun goes down etc. you can correct in PS though as well. Gels are not needed for normal daylight use !!!!! I could have used a gel on my flash the other wk when I took a shot in a church which had very warm lighting. The SB900 actualy comes with a couple of filters supplied for this kind of thing. You can also use gels for warming the pic up, but again, I find it better done in PS. [/QUOTE]
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