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Posted: Tue Jan 27th, 2015 18:11 |
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Eric
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Shooting in raw enables easy adjustment of temperature after the event. I routinely shoot in mixed light and need to fine tune colour to taste. As far as correct exposure is concerned, is it not possible to get close up to the stage at audition? and get a light reading off the actors. Then set the camera to manual ...to these figures? High ISO will always be less pleasing under artificial light. The shadows will especially take on colour casts and more noise when lightened after the event....so over expose by half a stop or so on your predetermined reading, if you want some shadow detail. Not familiar with Lightroom, but if you HAVE to to adjust exposure afterwards, if you have Highlight and Shadows feature in Lightroom it will better separate the light parts from the dark parts and give more control than just globally lightening.
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