On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Dave Bulger wrote:
> Zuiks,
>
> There is a chain of portrait studios here in Austin called Clicks that is
> very popular with the teenage crowd, offering cheap, quick portraits in the
> mall. They've got an effect that I can't figure out for the life of me, and
> it's driving me crazy. Their shots are definitely shot with a diffusion
> filter of some sort, but the prints have a luminosity in the skin tones that
> is difficult to describe.
[snip]
> Checking out the setup in the Clicks' studio, they're just using a digital
> camera with standard umbrella lighting and monolights, with an additional
> flash on the camera hot shoe, printing the portraits out while the customer
> waits (dye sub?).
Possibly a bit of infra-red sensitivity in the digital camera's CCD, I
think that would do it.
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