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oh that, well no point for me as I adjust in photoshop anyway if its too bright or dark, ill be shooting in RAW also :cry:
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It’s common practice in digital and analogue photography to do bracket. The pros do it, and digital photography means Never Having to Worry About Paying for Film Again™. As Gav said, you’ll only get so much from adjusting RAW and regular bitmap data. Photoshop is pretty capable, but you can over do it very quickly. Brightness adjusting in apps like Photoshop does just one thing: manipulates the brightness - but you will lose detail in the process. Don’t rely on it being a life jacket.

You have not said what camera you have, but I am guessing that it’s a DSLR, so exposure adjustment should be there. If not, adjust shutter speeds or aperture and take shots. Remember you will need to shoot in either manual, aperture priority or shutter speed priority modes. Having the camera on automatic won’t give you this facility.

Anyway, before you do anything else, run (don’t walk) to Amazon and see if there is a Magic Lantern book for your camera. These are extended manuals, and are written fairly plainly. I have mentioned them here (and in the old place) many times before, and I really can’t recommend them enough. You will find out stuff about your camera that you probably didn’t know before.

Look here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_5_1 ... ic+lantern

Before you launch into taking the photos, practice on a friend, relative or (if you have the gift of the gab) a complete stranger. At least you won’t be fumbling with your equipment in front of the pretty girl ;)


thx for link, hm other friends is possibly out the question to photograph as most of the ones I hang round with atm are of Indian ethnic, (pakistani & bengali to be precise) and I use a rather bumped and bruised Nikon D80 :oops:

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Here you go:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Magic-Lantern-G ... pd_sim_b_1

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ta but I dont see myself buying that as I have no idea what is meant by "magic lantern" etc :cry: :oops: first ive heard of this strange phrase

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hm other friends is possibly out the question to photograph as most of the ones I hang round with atm are of Indian ethnic, (pakistani & bengali to be precise)


Ah. And that makes them invisible to cameras does it? ;)

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hm other friends is possibly out the question to photograph as most of the ones I hang round with atm are of Indian ethnic, (pakistani & bengali to be precise)


Ah. And that makes them invisible to cameras does it? ;)


what I meant is whenever I take pics of white people at nighttime using flash the pics come out terrible as the flash shows up a lot in their white face :(

@ paul: just ordered that lantern book ;)

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what I meant is whenever I take pics of white people at nighttime using flash the pics come out terrible as the flash shows up a lot in their white face :(


I still don't follow how photographing white people at night with flash stops you photographing Asians. It's all practice to improve your technique. Stop using the flash for one thing!

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ta but I dont see myself buying that as I have no idea what is meant by "magic lantern" etc :cry: :oops: first ive heard of this strange phrase


“Magic Lantern” is a reference to original slide projectors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_lantern

The contents of the book are very good, and if the title puts you off buying one, then so be it. Not a good excuse, though, is it?

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Stop using the flash for one thing!


I'd just like to chuck in that fill-in flash can be useful for portraits in some situations to good effect. Maybe it should read "stop using the flash incorrectly for one thing!" :lol:

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I'd just like to chuck in that fill-in flash can be useful for portraits in some situations to good effect. Maybe it should read "stop using the flash incorrectly for one thing!" :lol:


Or, as one US podcaster puts it: "Get the flash off the feckin' camera!"

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Stop using the flash for one thing!


I'd just like to chuck in that fill-in flash can be useful for portraits in some situations to good effect. Maybe it should read "stop using the flash incorrectly for one thing!" :lol:

Agreed, using flash a flash to correctly expose an underlit scene is never a good idea.

Widen the aperture or lengthen the exposure if possible.

Flash is very good (from a distance) for filling in a brightly lit scene however.

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Some cameras let you lower the flash’s output check your manual about that. You can also put some tracing paper over it, or something underneath to direct it up and away from the subject. It’s all low-tech stuff, but stuff that works.

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I'm really looking forward to Brattys reaction when this girl says she wants some "magazine shots" :twisted: :lol:

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I'm really looking forward to Brattys reaction when this girl says she wants some "magazine shots" :twisted: :lol:


+1

Bratty - POIDH! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Actually, in all seriousnes, post pictures so we can critique and offer advice.

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