Sunday, December 4, 2016

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!

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In “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, we dive even deeper into the sources and manipulation of light sources. “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. This filter has the ability to save you $1000’s of dollars!

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

Introduction Review Of Previous Course Volume: Understanding Color Red, Green, Blue Tinting By Hand Color Harmony Working with Gimp Managing Light How Many Light Sources Are Necessary? More Is Not Better Understanding Reflectors Lightening The Shadows Reflector Or Flash? Sometimes A Reflector Is A Better Option Than A Flash Using A Reflector For The Primary Light Source Saving Money With Reflectors Building A 5 Light Studio Portrait With Reflectors Using Filters Photoshop Vs. Filters How Filters Affect The Scene Working With The Ultra Violet Filter Using The Polarizing Filter Working With A ND Filter Using A Graduated ND Filter Understanding Colored Filters Don’t Buy Any Single Color Filters Graduated Color Filters You’ll Need Working With Alternative Filters How To Store Your Filters How To Take Off Stuck Filters Photo Exercise More Photo Training

It is easy to spend hundreds of $ on lights – however it is NOT necessary! By a judicial distribution of reflectors, it is not too hard to turn a solitary light source into a 5 light set! Plus that one light could even be the sun!

You can get photographs that will be equal to the top studio photographers with very little cost. Your reflectors could even be made by yourself so they cost next to nothing.



Photo Filters – for the most part physical "on camera" photo filters have been abandoned due to the digital revolution.

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

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

The Polarizing Filter – here’s one that should be in your equipment bag EVERY DAY! The effects of the polarizer will zoom your images to completely new and higher levels and it’s very hard if not totally impossible to replicate the similar results with PS. For example a ND filter, graduated neutral density filters and so on...

Read through “Shazaam! Effectively Using Photo Reflectors And Photo Filters!”, it is simple to understand and really easy to put into practice. Within a few minutes you’ll have a firm grip on using reflectors for lights as well as working with the essential filters.

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

1 comment:

  1. I use almost all of those apps and I am sure the are great. I want to share my favorite photo editing tool, which is available on the web and has great hdr options.

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