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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 1001 Country: United States |
The last wedding I shot had some nasty mixed lighting in the chapel, which shows up in almost all the shots. It was due to different light temps on the in-house lights; I didn't use any of my own lights in the chapel. I'm just planning to go B&W for the ceremony shots, but I'm wondering what you all do in this type situation. |
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ContagiousIdea Registered: Dec 31, 2005 Total Posts: 4100 Country: United States |
B/W all the way baby! RAW helps of course sometimes you can save it but I went B/W last time this happened. |
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lindabrowne Registered: Apr 16, 2007 Total Posts: 2099 Country: United States |
Hi Gilly, |
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Brad Barr Registered: Feb 13, 2007 Total Posts: 1127 Country: United States |
ummmmm shoot raw |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 1001 Country: United States |
A custom WB doesn't necessarily solve mixed lighting issues and the same goes for RAW, though both can help alleviate the issue a bit. Also, I don't keep a full set of gels (just a couple), so depending on the temp of the venue lights, I may be throwing in a third temp. |
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sejanus Registered: Jan 17, 2003 Total Posts: 1057 Country: Australia |
in aperture/photoshop etc. you can selectively reduce the saturation of certain colours which is what i sometimes use in this sort of case. |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 1001 Country: United States |
sejanus - thanks for the suggestion. I didn't think about that, though I use that in other situations. |
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Brad Barr Registered: Feb 13, 2007 Total Posts: 1127 Country: United States |
no problem....surely you cant always match all the various lighting colors out there. I simply dont try. I tackle the main lights. If I can match them I do. If not....then so be it. We arent hired to re light the venue. Its wedding coverage. Some things are just out of the scope of what we are hired to do. Accept that, do the best you can and move on to the next gig. |
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timster Registered: Oct 30, 2004 Total Posts: 162 Country: United States |
one wedding i shot - the bride's face came out looking all green-ish. the groom was blue-ish. i didn't even bother.. went straight to the B&W conversion. |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 1001 Country: United States |
timster - That happened to me at another wedding. Bride insisted it be in color... |