cgardner wrote:
Last time I checked my towel didn\'t need to be fed or a litter box...
Kidding aside you missed the point of the exercise and blew the red channel in the kid\'s face. Open in Levels, hold down alt/opt, and click the highlight slider and you\'ll see what I\'m talking about.
For the cat or towel to be of any real use it needs to be placed in the shot where you want the exposure correct; i.e., next to the highlight side the kid\'s face.
I\'ll leave it up to you to decide whether its easier to get the cat or a towel up there.
Thanks Chuck!
I read a lot of your extensive and very informative answerings on this forum. They were very helpfull and I learned a lot from it.
Hence, the title \"cat for a towel\", was with a big blink of the eye.
I didn\'t get highlight alerts for the reds while processing. Lighting was measured 1/3 below clipping whites (just above chair),
Considered this being most important.
The white cat almost ruined the paper backdrop, but before chasing it away (mind: no cats were harmed), I took a few snaps
Thanks again for replying, Ill check on the reds and see how to improve those!
RT.
Nov 02, 2009 at 03:54 PM
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