Monday, November 28, 2016

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

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In “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, we delve even deeper into the sources and alteration of light sources. “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” is another "gotta have" ebook - if for no other reason than the section on the Ultra Violet filter. That filter has the potential for saving you thousands of dollars!



Here is the TOC to display a bit of what is discussed...

Intro Review: Color RGB Tinting By Hand Harmonizing Using Gimp Managing Light How Many Lights Do You Need? Using More Lights Isn’t Always Better Understanding Reflectors Lightening The Shadows Flash Or Reflector? Sometimes A Reflector Can Be A Better Option Than A Flash Unit The Reflector As A Primary Light Source Reflectors Save A Lot Of Money Building A 5 Light Studio Portrait With Reflectors Working With Filters Filters Vs Photoshop How Filters Affect The Scene Understanding The Ultra Violet Filter Understanding A Polarizing Filter Working With A Neutral Density Filter Understanding The Graduated ND Filter Understanding Colored Filters Do Not Buy Any Solid Color Filters Graduated Color Filters You’ll Need Working With Alternate Filters Storing Your Filters Removing Filters That Are Stuck Practice Exercises Additional Photo Training

It is easy to spend $100’s of dollars buying your lights – however it isn't necessary! With a careful distribution of reflectors, it’s not too hard to turn one solitary light source into a FIVE light setup! AND that lone light could even be the sun!

You are able to get photos to rival the top studio photographers with minimal cost. Your reflectors could even be made by yourself so they will cost next to nothing.

Photo Filters – generally physical "on-camera" photo filters have dropped by the wayside due to the digital revolution.

We still work with filters, but now - with the majority of them – it is after the fact (in PS) rather than in front of the lenses. But, there’re a couple filters we still have to have on camera. The effects just can not be easily done (or done at all) in PS.

The UV Filter – Here’s one that can truly save you thousands of dollars.

The Polarizer – this one ought to be in the camera bag EVERY DAY! The results you will get can easily vault your images to entirely new and higher levels and it’s difficult if not impossible to create the similar results in Photoshop. For example a neutral density filter, graduated ND filters and so forth...

Look through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it is simple to understand and really easy to put into practice. In a matter of minutes you will have a solid handle on using reflectors for lights as well as working with the essential filters.

Grab YOUR copy of “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” right now!

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