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Review of Kinoflo Celeb 200
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| Good quality lighting is at the heart of all great photography, when we use the sun we are at the mercy of the weather and need to take into consideration all the variables from time of day to position of sun to name a few, importantly however we can trust the source to provide a complete spectrum. However when we are shooting with tungsten or with any artificial source we need to be very aware of the properties of these sources (and how closely they match a blackbody radiator) if we want to produce colours faithfully on camera and control colour temperature if we are to be the masters of our craft. |
| Tags: iss070
| kinoflo
| kino flo
| celeb 200
| lighting
| Jonathan Harrison
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Submitted by Jonathan Harrison
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Read this article in the tv-bay digital magazine |
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Lighting series
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| So far in this series, I have stressed some of my own preferences for good portrait lighting; using Fresnel lamps for key lights to enable accurate barn dooring, minimum spill light and an even field of light. Open faced lamps, whilst cheaper, do not give the same control of light, they give rise to double shadows and are also prone to bubble failure if jolted whilst hot. |
| Tags: lighting
| experts
| iss033
| bard doors
| Mike Baker
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Submitted by Mike Baker
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