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White Background
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Chris.black
2006-02-26 18:37:34 UTC
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I have been trying to photograph some items for my company brocure an
bought a "light cube" to give me a white background, but backgroun
comes out yellow, never white?
I have tried using extra lighting to saturate teh cube, but it makes n
difference, also tried over exposing, using a zoom lens etc.
Using a Dimage Z2 digital camera, flash position is an issue on clos
up, but even from a distance I cant make item being photographed loo
like it does in professional mags etc?
KevinG
Is the light a tungsten bulb? If so tungsten light is actuall
orange/yellow. If you were shooting with film you could get a tungste
balanced film, but im afraid i dont really know anything about digital
but you should be able to go on to your settings and change the whit
balance

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Chris.black
Gerald Place
2006-11-27 09:42:49 UTC
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Hi,

I have encountered this with a Fuji S2. The flash setting seems to be
slightly warm. You can correct the white balance with appropriate
software-even the free Picasa from Google. It has several ways of sorting
out these problems.

Gerald
I have been trying to photograph some items for my company brocure and
bought a "light cube" to give me a white background, but background
comes out yellow, never white?
I have tried using extra lighting to saturate teh cube, but it makes no
difference, also tried over exposing, using a zoom lens etc.
Using a Dimage Z2 digital camera, flash position is an issue on close
up, but even from a distance I cant make item being photographed look
like it does in professional mags etc?
KevinG
Is the light a tungsten bulb? If so tungsten light is actually
orange/yellow. If you were shooting with film you could get a tungsten
balanced film, but im afraid i dont really know anything about digital,
but you should be able to go on to your settings and change the white
balance.
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Chris.black
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