love it! I often make sure the continuous light is not face on to important details eg eyes, nose etc then the shutter drag doesn't obscure main details but adds edge to edge.
Very interesting video… As I was watching the beginning I thought for sure you would have used high speed sync to get a lower exposure pertaining the colors. Very informative video….😎📷
I have used a screen calibrator as well as the color checker passport. Certainly both are value when submitting for commercial business purposes. The question however may be how valuable to you feel color calibration may be when distributing images to social media. The devices (phones, tablets, computers) are extremely varied in terms of quality and color reproduction.
I often send myself a low res image to my phone before posting to see how it works. I find that my calibrated MacBook Pro screen is pretty close (in a good way) to what it looks like on iPhone
Thanks for this. I once tried a photoshoot with neewer RGB (using blue magenta and white) but the result was odd green patches and discoloring on skin and/or clothes in random places. Pls could you explain how to avoid this issue?
Hi Lindsay, great outcome and clearly explained - thanks, and keep 'em coming! BTW - does your black promist filter ever throw your autofocus? I have a cheaper one than yours, but autofocus goes crazy, so I have to use it on manual focus only.
not particularly, I use 1 strength as the strongest and its usually fine. I mean, if you shoot it outdoors in a backlit situation that would definitely be more challenging!
What was the perfect custom color calibration profile you made with Calibrite Pro HL? Panel original, AdobeRGB, ProPhotoRGB or P3-D65? How bright is your reference monitor? You left a little out of it when you promised to talk about it in this video. Of course, there is a lot of other information in the video that made the video worth watching.
love it! I often make sure the continuous light is not face on to important details eg eyes, nose etc then the shutter drag doesn't obscure main details but adds edge to edge.
Thank you so much for your teachings! I truly appreciate the clarity you bring into the industry.
Thank you for watching!
Very interesting video… As I was watching the beginning I thought for sure you would have used high speed sync to get a lower exposure pertaining the colors. Very informative video….😎📷
FANTASTIC FANTASTIC VIDEO LINDSAY!!!!!! Thanks for your work and for sharing!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for watching!
Absolutely beautiful! I love the final shots!
Very much appreciated your guides and classes. I can’t wait to come to your workshop in person! 👍🏾
Hope to see you at one!
Great for small or big business showing makeup, skin care, or clothing line.
I love you Teacher
Lindsay You've Impacted mi so muchhhhhhhh...
Thanks so much for the kind words. :D
love watching your creative process, it's always inspiring.
Thanks so much!
You just blew my mind! However, you did give me something to frustrate myself with this weekend! 😂
Following you always ! Thanks for tips
Thanks for watching!
The lighting is perfect and gels. Hardly wait for next video. Great work as always!!
Absolutely inspiring
Thanks so much!
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Awesome!! This is great for a campaign or personal work. Thanks.
I needed this video! Perfect timing!
I have used a screen calibrator as well as the color checker passport. Certainly both are value when submitting for commercial business purposes. The question however may be how valuable to you feel color calibration may be when distributing images to social media. The devices (phones, tablets, computers) are extremely varied in terms of quality and color reproduction.
I often send myself a low res image to my phone before posting to see how it works. I find that my calibrated MacBook Pro screen is pretty close (in a good way) to what it looks like on iPhone
@@lindsayadlerphoto Same method here
you are amazing! one of my favorite photographers!
Amazing ❤
So cool! Love the colors!!!
Lindsey, do you have to take a picture of the swatch everytime there's a big light change?
For color accuracy in commercial photography, every time! Not as much during creative colorful editorial work.
See u in Msia Canon workshop. Definitely got to say hi to you during the session.
Can't wait!
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You are a big time pro.
your pretty mam love it!
this woma! n is so gorgeous
I left off at the color wheel module at NYIAD.
Great thanks.
❤❤❤ so good.
Thank you!
Interesting, Nice videos on your channel. Do You Use a flash meter ? What about incident light vs reflected light ?
Hi there! I don't use one (often) but that being said I talk through how to use them in my class Master Studio Lighting lindsayadler.photo/msl
@@lindsayadlerphoto Thanks I have several books talking about photography lighting. Outside & in the studio, very good ones. But I like your channel.
Thanks for this. I once tried a photoshoot with neewer RGB (using blue magenta and white) but the result was odd green patches and discoloring on skin and/or clothes in random places. Pls could you explain how to avoid this issue?
Sorry I'd have to see the exact examples to know what happened in your instance.
This was a really great video ! btw i think your website is down in my country .
Thanks for letting us know!
Hi Lindsay, great outcome and clearly explained - thanks, and keep 'em coming! BTW - does your black promist filter ever throw your autofocus? I have a cheaper one than yours, but autofocus goes crazy, so I have to use it on manual focus only.
not particularly, I use 1 strength as the strongest and its usually fine. I mean, if you shoot it outdoors in a backlit situation that would definitely be more challenging!
What was the perfect custom color calibration profile you made with Calibrite Pro HL? Panel original, AdobeRGB, ProPhotoRGB or P3-D65? How bright is your reference monitor? You left a little out of it when you promised to talk about it in this video. Of course, there is a lot of other information in the video that made the video worth watching.
some of that info was pulled out into a separate video that will be on their site, as they felt the video was too long. stay tuned.
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Hey Lindsay, what Benq monitor do you use for the edition?
Mentioned in the description :D
@@lindsayadlerphoto Sorry, didnt see it. I was focus in enjoying your video :)
@@SnakrGarage No worries, thanks for watching. :D
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