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Using a 7x6 Lastolite Hilite F16 across the Hilite and F8 on the subject ..what would you use for white balance ....Flash or Auto ? thanks in advance
Using a 7x6 Lastolite Hilite F16 across the Hilite and F8 on the subject ..what would you use for white balance ....Flash or Auto ? thanks in advance
how close to the hilite are the girls?
Best using two lights inside too, to get an even spread. Can be done with one - but can look uneven.
Yes i have a grey card Jim ...Thanks for the tip ...Just need to bloody learn how to fold it!! not the grey card the Hilite Lol ...Sometimes i do it first time ...other times it takes me ages![]()
phil-t said:Folding a 'new' hilite is difficult, I've folded a range of them in the last month, after a few folds, the steels seem perfectly aligned, and you can use the basic technique shown in the instructions to fold it with ease.
My own Hilite which is new was impossible to fold the conventional manner, the metal rod just twisted the opposite way and once it had done that, it had a tendancy to want to do that again and again..
I then tried the other methods I found from Lastolite on youtube, and found the one where you keep the far corner on the ground, and just walk one corner up, and over the top towards the one on the ground works 100% of the time even if the steels are slightly twisted or 'new'..
After a few opening/closings it's now able to be easily folded using the normal technique.. but I still tend to use the walk over method, as I find that easier for my back..
qlite50 said:Phil-t, pls can you post a link to the "walk over" method YouTube video? I gave up trying to fold mine back after a couple of hours. The beast now dominates my living room in an upright position waiting for the next time I summon up courage to re-attempt.
Thx
Phil-t, pls can you post a link to the "walk over" method YouTube video? I gave up trying to fold mine back after a couple of hours. The beast now dominates my living room in an upright position waiting for the next time I summon up courage to re-attempt.
Thx
phil-t said:Actually I've found it on Lastolites school of photography site..
http://www.lastoliteschoolofphotography.com/different-ways-to-fold-the-lastolite-hilite
from 2:25 onwards, the 2nd of the 3 methods.
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