Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

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In “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, we dive much deeper into the sources and manipulation of light. “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!” is one more "gotta have" ebook - if for no other reason than the discussion of the UV filter. This filter has the potential for saving you thousands of dollars!

Here’s the TOC to show some of what is discussed...

Introduction Review: Understanding Color Red, Green, Blue Tinting By Hand Color Harmony Downloading Gimp Managing Light How Many Lights Do You Need? More Is Not Better The Reflector Lightening The Shadow Areas Flash Or Reflector? Often A Reflector Can Be Better Than A Flash The Reflector As A Primary Light Reflectors Save A Lot Of Money Building A Five Light Studio Portrait With Reflectors Using Photo Filters Filters Vs Photoshop How Filters Affect The Scene Understanding The UV Filter Using The Polarizing Filter Understanding The ND Filter Working With The Graduated ND Filter Working With Colored Filters Do Not Buy Solid Color Filters Graduated Color Filters You’ll Need Using Alternative Filters Storing Your Filters Removing Filters That Are Stuck Practice Exercises Additional Photo Education

It's easy to invest hundreds of dollars on lights – however it isn't required! With the careful distribution of reflectors, it’s possible to turn one solitary light into a 5 light setup! AND that one light source could even be the sun!

You can achieve photographs that will be equal to the best studio shooters with minimal cost. Photo reflectors could even be home-made so they’ll cost next to nothing.

Photo Filters – for the most part actual "on-camera" photo filters have been abandoned due to the use of digital cameras.

Photographers still work with photo filters, but now - with the majority of them – it is added later (in PS) instead of in front of the lenses. However, there’re a few photo filters we still have to have on-camera. The effects simply can not be easily achieved (or created at all) in Photoshop.

The UV Filter – This one can literally save you $1000’s of dollars.



The Polarizer – this one ought to be in your camera bag ALL THE TIME! The effects of the polarizer will zoom your images to completely new and higher levels and it is difficult if not impossible to duplicate the similar results in Photoshop. IE the ND filter, graduated ND filters and so on...

Look through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it’s simple to comprehend and really easy to put into practice. In a matter of minutes you’ll have a solid handle on using reflectors for lights and using the essential filters.

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

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