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In article , Peter A. Collin
writes BJ Conner wrote: I am asking this here because I know some of you are very knowledgeable on the subject. I want to take digital photos of black and white drawings with red and green pencil markups. The reds and greens are not bright. So far I can get the resolution I need but the reds and greens don't show up so great. I think the problem is in the spectrum of the light i am using. I have tried the flash on the camera, fluorescent lighting, and sunlight. I am going to build a stand to position the camera over the drawing (or part of it). I will add lighting fixtures to the stand to get the quantity of light but the quality of the light. I can get what ever will work (metal halide, Ott lights, quartz etc.) If you can suggest a better group I'll take it there, I found about 900 hundred photography groups. Any way this has noting to do with who Cheny shot or Lie, Spin and Deny. I know thqt with a film camera I would try a trick called "reciprocity failure". Basically, you use a slow shutter speed and a tight aperture. The film is exposed for so long that the colors shift in a very interesting way. Don't know if there is a digital analogy to that. Peter Collin No Reciprocity with digital, but I would suggest adjusting the white balance in the camera in case the ambient light is negating the green element in the subject. If you can take the picture outdoors in sunlight, try a polarising filter to increase saturation. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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