Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
10-07-2014, 01:08 PM
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@rburgoss That's really cool. Thanks. The floor is all black canvas. But to the left I have a short cowboy studio black muslin, tripod and horizontal member kit that's not as tall as the back drop, it's 6ft. not eight foot. 30" beyond that is a wall that is a dark beige. Perhaps that's coming through? But wouldn't the tint only concentrate at the 6 to 8 ft level of the photo? I'll do the white paper tests and post the results. Thank you.
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
10-07-2014, 07:02 AM
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There is no external light in the studio.
I am shooting JPG, due to the lack of photoshop. The above examples are right off of the SD card.
I've rendered photos on three different monitors (2 different lap tops, and an external monitor) to see if there is a difference. The tint is there.
If you look on the stomach of the second model you'll see a yellowish tint, that tint shows as green on the black muslin of the first model.
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
10-07-2014, 04:36 AM
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It only appears with the black background. Yes the bulbs in the softbox are fluorescent.
Here are some examples.
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Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
10-06-2014, 09:25 AM
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I have a K2000. The majority of times that I shoot a human model upon a black cloth muslin (6WX9H) using two constant light softboxes at 5500K under a white 10 ft. ceiling I discover upon reviewing the images while in post that I get a green hue on the left side of the image spanning the entire vertical area and varying widths to the middle of the image, sometimes bleeding onto the model if a full body shot or onto their hair if a portrait. I've attempted a manual white balance and it offered no change in the results. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thank you.
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