The restaurant scenes at the segment called "TJ's for Breakfast" were
good. He shows using the WhiBal in the restuarant with mixed daylight
out front, incadescent in the kitchen background and even some flash
thrown in. He pops off several quick shots in each type of light and
sometimes changes the angle to make sure he's not picking up strong
reflections. So, he has multiple measurments of the three available
light sources and waits till he's working on the images to select what
he's going to use. The WhiBal also appears to be superior tool for the
black point once you understand the possible role of reflection in the
measurement.
If I'm ever passing through Cocoa Beach in the morning I guess I'll have
to stop for breakfast.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>Thanks. I went to the site and watched the videos and decided to order
>>one. I have a good white balance card but it's pretty large and better
>>suited to studio use. This one will easily fit in a pocket plus give
>>black and white points. The videos were instructive.
>>
>
> Yeah, I have one on its way too, and I didn't even look at the videos,
> although I'm doing so now.
>
> I was never convinced I would really use a thing like an ExpoDisc. For
> digital RAW, the WhiBal looks much more convenient, I might even use it!
> :-)
>
> Moose
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