Help with whites
- Dave McCormick
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Help with whites
What is the best way of taking a photo of a white butterfly, like a GV White or a Orange Tip, so they don't appear too bright? Found that problem today when taking photos of a GV white, you not see the dark markings on upperside well, just too bright white. Want to get my skills right this time, had a few good photos in past of whites, but most of these have been with my compact camera or darker marked individuals, more yellowish like second generations etc...
Cheers all,
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- Pete Eeles
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Re: Help with whites
Underexpose by between 1/3 and 2/3 of a stop. The resulting image will look dark, but will retain the detail. Then use software to bring the levels back up.
Works for me every time - I haven't ever had a burned out white since I started doing this.
Cheers,
- Pete
Works for me every time - I haven't ever had a burned out white since I started doing this.
Cheers,
- Pete
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- Jack Harrison
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Re: Help with whites
I agree with Pete.
This subject was really tricky. In this instance, I biased by a full -1. But inevitably when making such a big correction, the background is liable to be underexposed so when brightened afterwards with software, it might show a lot of noise.
I also adjust the shooting setting to give minimum contrast, ie, to give greatest “dynamic range” from shadows to highlights. More sophisticated cameras, eg some DSLRs can apparently do a superb job of preserving highlights and shadows.
Jack
This subject was really tricky. In this instance, I biased by a full -1. But inevitably when making such a big correction, the background is liable to be underexposed so when brightened afterwards with software, it might show a lot of noise.
I also adjust the shooting setting to give minimum contrast, ie, to give greatest “dynamic range” from shadows to highlights. More sophisticated cameras, eg some DSLRs can apparently do a superb job of preserving highlights and shadows.
Jack
- Dave McCormick
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Re: Help with whites
Thanks for the info. I was thinking along the same lines myself, but have only started seeing whites and wanted to get at least a good shot of one, going looking tomorrow as weather is supposed to stay good and warm.
Cheers all,
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Re: Help with whites
If your camera can do it, shooting raw instead of jpegs will give you at least an f-stop extra dynamic range which could make or break a shot.
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Sounds good. I can add a hack (well, computer-literate son can) to use my A650 in raw.
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Jack
"Miles, can you come here please! Job for you" Mind you, he hates doing anything connected with computers even though he is very, very good.
Jack
Re: Help with whites
Spot metering off the white can work too!
But I tend to just stick with my regular centre weightd and dail in -0.7 to -1ev
But I tend to just stick with my regular centre weightd and dail in -0.7 to -1ev
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- Jack Harrison
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Woudln't work with a card >4 Gb. Mine are 8.I can add a hack
Jack