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I have recently purchased a projector screen, which is very wide and ideal as it comes with a stand built into it. I was thinking portrait head n shoulder shots at the time but I can squeeze in more due to its size. Not bad for £20 of a ebay.
Anyhow, its white one side and black the other. I can achieve a white background shot very easy using this with my light on the subject and a light on the background. Results are very impressive. However, out of curiosity if I want the black background to show in the shot do I have to light it?
I have been using a fast shutter and softbox directly on my subjects far enough from any current background to not show any spill and this seems to produce very effective black backgrounds. This is the easy option but as I have a black background now I wish to use it at some point, especially if space is an issue. I'm guessing the answer will be not to light the background at all but I thought Ide ask for advice.
On another night, if I wanted the white or black background to appear grey after post production do you have any advice on this. My aim is to produce a grey background and my two subjects in black and white.
Anyhow, its white one side and black the other. I can achieve a white background shot very easy using this with my light on the subject and a light on the background. Results are very impressive. However, out of curiosity if I want the black background to show in the shot do I have to light it?
I have been using a fast shutter and softbox directly on my subjects far enough from any current background to not show any spill and this seems to produce very effective black backgrounds. This is the easy option but as I have a black background now I wish to use it at some point, especially if space is an issue. I'm guessing the answer will be not to light the background at all but I thought Ide ask for advice.
On another night, if I wanted the white or black background to appear grey after post production do you have any advice on this. My aim is to produce a grey background and my two subjects in black and white.