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Old 09-05-2008, 11:36 PM
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Another model, another swimming pool. Rather than use a scrim to shade the model on this one I allowed the sun to create some highlights to her skin and hair while using a strobe to keep the shadows to a minimum.

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Your color and skin tones are right on target. Beautiful! I'm a novice as you may already know that has been experimenting with white balance and color balance. May I ask what is your technique for white balance and color balance?

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Your color and skin tones are right on target. Beautiful! I'm a novice as you may already know that has been experimenting with white balance and color balance. May I ask what is your technique for white balance and color balance?

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Lately I have been shooting exclusively in RAW mode and making the adjustments in Digitial Photo Professional, but have also used the custom white balance on some occasions along with RAW mode just incase I decide to make futher adjustments. My camera does have a color balance setting on it but I keep it at "0" because the colors seem to work well with the white balance that I use.

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