Thank you for the best photo lighting video's on UA-cam. They are understandable and concise, animation plus examples are great. The effort is much appreciated!
Best video about lighting ratios! How do I meter the background? Place the meter on the background with the lumisphere facing the background light? I guess the explanation about the black and white background made me a bit unsure here about how to meter the background.
Excellent Explanation. But I'm bit confused, when we say fill light is less powerful then key light, Key Light at F8, fill light 1 1/3 to 1 /2/3rd stops less which is F5.6 then won't it become brighter than key light....Please help me understand this part.
The fill light at 1 1/3rd stops under F8 is F5 1 2/3rd stops would be F4.5 Any thing below F8 in terms of metered light out put is less light. F5.6 = 1 stop less F5 = 1 and 1/3rd less F4.5 = 1 and 2/3rd less. If you left all lights at F8 ( metered) and opened up to F5.6 your image would be 1 stop brighter.
May I have a basic question. Is the F-stop of light the same as F-stop in aperture of camera? So, Is it correct that the camera aperture is set to f8 when key light is metered at F8?
Brilliantly explained!
Thank you for the best photo lighting video's on UA-cam. They are understandable and concise, animation plus examples are great. The effort is much appreciated!
Thank you!
Thank you. That was very informative and enjoyable.
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Detailed and easy to understand video, thank you. Clearly explained and makes a tricky concept easy to apply.
Now, I see the light! Bravo!
Best video about lighting ratios! How do I meter the background? Place the meter on the background with the lumisphere facing the background light? I guess the explanation about the black and white background made me a bit unsure here about how to meter the background.
Thanks for explaining it so very well.
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Excellent explanation. so simple, you understand without more!
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Excellent Explanation. But I'm bit confused, when we say fill light is less powerful then key light, Key Light at F8, fill light 1 1/3 to 1 /2/3rd stops less which is F5.6 then won't it become brighter than key light....Please help me understand this part.
I have the same question.
I have same confusion ..if I use speed-light flash system
The fill light at 1 1/3rd stops under F8 is F5
1 2/3rd stops would be F4.5
Any thing below F8 in terms of metered light out put is less light.
F5.6 = 1 stop less
F5 = 1 and 1/3rd less
F4.5 = 1 and 2/3rd less.
If you left all lights at F8 ( metered) and opened up to F5.6 your image would be 1 stop brighter.
May I have a basic question. Is the F-stop of light the same as F-stop in aperture of camera? So, Is it correct that the camera aperture is set to f8 when key light is metered at F8?
yes
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