November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English

When people view images that are shot in a studio, the light from the flash (or strobe) is white, and we’re so used to seeing that type of light indoors, we don’t think anything about it. However, on location, especially outdoors, we don’t expect light from the sun to be white—we expect it to be a little warmer, a little bit orangish. So, it looks weird to us, and obviously “lit,” when we see white light outdoors, because we’re expecting something else. We fix that by putting a small amount of thin, orange gel over the flash head (see page 86). This orange gel is called “CTO” by all ...
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