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I may be shooting in a large shed tomorrow which has strip lights in the ceiling for dim days - of which there are a lot!
I have some coloured gels for my flash but am very confused as to how to tell which gel to use for particular lights.
Is this there a way to tell by shooting in a set WB on the camera?
I don't want to light solely with the flash, I want some of the ambient light to be part of the exposure. Whether that be from the windows or the strip lights.
After a quick visit to the venue today I am thinking starting with settings around ISO 800, f5.6 and see what shutter speed I can get away with, the model will be pretty static, lit from the RHS by a couple of windows.
I want to snoot my on-camera speedlight and bounce some light in from camera left without letting any fall directly on the subject.
My worry is if the lights are on above if it's later in the afternoon evening when I get there that my flash light will not match the strip lights above....
Any help appreciated.
I have some coloured gels for my flash but am very confused as to how to tell which gel to use for particular lights.
Is this there a way to tell by shooting in a set WB on the camera?
I don't want to light solely with the flash, I want some of the ambient light to be part of the exposure. Whether that be from the windows or the strip lights.
After a quick visit to the venue today I am thinking starting with settings around ISO 800, f5.6 and see what shutter speed I can get away with, the model will be pretty static, lit from the RHS by a couple of windows.
I want to snoot my on-camera speedlight and bounce some light in from camera left without letting any fall directly on the subject.
My worry is if the lights are on above if it's later in the afternoon evening when I get there that my flash light will not match the strip lights above....
Any help appreciated.