In the case of this shot <http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/D1-3-2-N-0025.jpg>
the falloff on the right, IMHO, is a worse problem than the slight color
imbalance and slight falloff at left. The head shadows on the wall are
also a problem but that might have been unavoidable. It's also 12 years
ago. Not much chance for repair in post, eh? I think there should have
been another light at far right and they should have been mounted
higher... but that's not always possible.
Dr. Flash
C.H.Ling wrote:
> These shots are not taken by me, they are from the scans I did for local
> Hospital Authority. My wife is the editor, she check all my scans and she is
> even more demanding :-) But I told her this is not our problem, with the low
> scanning price we can only afford very limited editing.
>
> May be you are right about the flash coverage but it could also be due to
> yellow spot lights. Anyway, I just want to show some problems that happen
> with mixed light. To me in these cases I will try to suppress the ambient as
> much as possible. Of course in some cases it is necessary to lower the
> shutter to avoid a dark background but mix light on the face is something
> that must be avoided.
>
> C.H.Ling
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