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 much deeper into the creation and alteration of light. “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” is another "must have" tutorial - if for no other reason than the discussion of the UV filter. That one has the potential for saving you thousands of dollars!

Here is the TOC to show a bit of what’s included...

Introduction Review: Color Red, Green, Blue Hand Tinting Harmonizing Working with Gimp Light Management How Many Lights Do You Need? More Is Not Better Understanding Reflectors Filling In The Shadows Reflector Or Flash? Sometimes A Reflector Is A Better Option Than A Flash Unit The Reflector As A Primary Light Source Saving Money With Reflectors Creating Up To A 5 Light Studio Set With Reflectors Understanding Filters Filters Vs Photoshop Filters In Action Using The UV Filter Working With The Polarizing Filter Working With The ND Filter Working With A Graduated ND Filter Understanding Colored Filters Do Not Buy Solid Color Filters Graduated Color Filters You Will Need Understanding Alternate Filters How To Store Your Filters How To Take Off Stuck Filters Photo Exercises Additional Photography Education

It's a simple matter to spend hundreds of dollars on lights – yet it isn't necessary! With the careful positioning of reflectors, it’s possible to turn a solitary light source into a FIVE light setup! Plus that lone light could even be the sun!

You can achieve results that will be equal to the best studio shooters with almost no cost. Your reflectors could even be homemade which means they will cost next to nothing.

Filters – generally physical "on camera" filters have dropped by the wayside due to the use of digital cameras.

We still work with photo filters, but now - with the majority of them – it is added later (in Photoshop) instead of in front of the lens. But, there’re a couple filters we still have to have on the camera. Their effects just can not be simply done (or done at all) in Photoshop.

The Ultra Violet Photo Filter – This one can truly save you $1000’s of dollars.

The Polarizer – here’s one that ought to be in your camera bag EVERY DAY! The results you will get will zoom your photography to entirely new and higher levels and it is difficult if not totally impossible to create the similar results in PS. For example the ND filter, graduated neutral density filters and so on...

Read through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it is easy to comprehend and simple to implement. In a few minutes you’ll have a solid handle on using reflectors for lights as well as using the “must have” filters.

Get a copy of “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” right away!

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