paul williams
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Ok so, Im buying a new radio trigger (dedicated to my new Multiblitz heads) and one of the functions is;
The EasyClip feature helps you create clipping paths
& masks within your photo editing software
As you can tell by the following this wasnt a function Im particularly concerned with, but would like to understand who & why it would be used or useful!
Perhaps it will all become clear when the unit and manual arrive?
Basically, you would set-up your flash heads as per normal, assigning channel 1 to the subject and channel 2 to those for the background (white or grey?). Your first exposure fires only the head(s) on the subject, then (max) ½ seconds later your second exposure triggers only the heads on the background. Basically in Easyclip mode the trigger incrementally fires the lowest assigned channel number, then the next highest and so on with a max gap of ½ second. Obviously this is a post processing thing (though I can think of some other uses) which is something I dont really do. I did Photoshop evening classes some years ago and thinking I ought to get some new software and look into PPing my images - but I am a bit of a Luddite
Paul
The EasyClip feature helps you create clipping paths
& masks within your photo editing software
As you can tell by the following this wasnt a function Im particularly concerned with, but would like to understand who & why it would be used or useful!
Perhaps it will all become clear when the unit and manual arrive?Basically, you would set-up your flash heads as per normal, assigning channel 1 to the subject and channel 2 to those for the background (white or grey?). Your first exposure fires only the head(s) on the subject, then (max) ½ seconds later your second exposure triggers only the heads on the background. Basically in Easyclip mode the trigger incrementally fires the lowest assigned channel number, then the next highest and so on with a max gap of ½ second. Obviously this is a post processing thing (though I can think of some other uses) which is something I dont really do. I did Photoshop evening classes some years ago and thinking I ought to get some new software and look into PPing my images - but I am a bit of a Luddite
Paul