That's true - there are many kinds of white - and black.
You want the white ones to look white but not blow out any of the
stitching or detail. Think wedding frock. The black has the opposite
problem and it's not true black anyway. Working that close to the ends
has its difficulties.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 14/05/2010, at 4:27 AM, Sue Pearce wrote:
>> If the jean is black, it will be rendered as black. If the
>> jean is white, it will be rendered as white.
>
> That's correct, but in reality, what he wants is for the black jeans
> to be
> not quite black and the white ones just a bit less that white, to
> preserve
> details so they can be easily seen by prospective buyers. That goal
> will
> always be something different than what an "art" photographer wants,
> as
> Andrew will tend to blow out skin a bit to remove blemishes.
>
> Bill pearce
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