03-16-2016 07:38 PM
I own a Canon Rebel XT EOS 350D. I also have a light box. I'm trying to take photos of writing pens against a white background so that I can post them on the web. No matter what I try, the photos come out with the object too dark, and the background isn't white. I know how to use my camera, but I'm a novice at all of the settings. Has anyone out there tried what I'm trying, and could share with me how to set my camera (explained for a novice, please) so that I will end up with the object being bright and clear, and the background will be consistantly white?
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03-17-2016 11:01 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:The background will be middle grey, not white, because of the exposure issue.
When whites do not appear white, then it can be corrected by adjusting the color temperature.
http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/blogs/2014/20140218_carr_whitebalancesnow_blog.shtml
I don't see what exposure has to do with correcting the white background colors at all.
Sure, the camera makes an assumption, which in this case creates the wrong tone for white backgrounds, when it takes a picture. Changing the "exposure" means what? Changing the shutter speed? Changing ISO? Changing aperture? Actually, you can change any of those settings, and the camera will still make the same incorrect assumption on color temperature, with the same results.
03-16-2016 09:34 PM
Two things to try:
Use spot exposure mode, if you have it, and keep the pen in the center.
Dial in exposure compensation, yours is much like a snowy scene so try going down 1 or 2 stops.
03-16-2016 10:13 PM
Up 1 or 2 stops of EC for white and snow.
03-17-2016 10:23 AM
Arg! I always get that backwards. I ruined a roll of slide film that way!
03-16-2016 10:19 PM
Refer to your instruction manual for more details regarding on setting up a custom white balance setting.
03-17-2016 10:22 AM
White balance has nothing to do with it. It is all expsoure. Taking an image of a mainly white sheet should be pretty good for auto white balance. 8^)
03-17-2016 10:39 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:White balance has nothing to do with it. It is all expsoure. Taking an image of a mainly white sheet should be pretty good for auto white balance. 8^)
"No matter what I try, the photos come out with the object too dark, and the background isn't white."
Really?
03-17-2016 10:46 AM
The background will be middle grey, not white, because of the exposure issue.
03-17-2016 11:01 AM
@kvbarkley wrote:The background will be middle grey, not white, because of the exposure issue.
When whites do not appear white, then it can be corrected by adjusting the color temperature.
http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/blogs/2014/20140218_carr_whitebalancesnow_blog.shtml
I don't see what exposure has to do with correcting the white background colors at all.
Sure, the camera makes an assumption, which in this case creates the wrong tone for white backgrounds, when it takes a picture. Changing the "exposure" means what? Changing the shutter speed? Changing ISO? Changing aperture? Actually, you can change any of those settings, and the camera will still make the same incorrect assumption on color temperature, with the same results.
03-17-2016 11:09 AM
Sigh. We have no evidence of a color shift. I will see your white balance article and raise you an exposure article:
http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2011/qt_photograph_snow_article.shtml
Everything he has said is consistent with a simple exposure issue.
I already said what to do, I would just dial in +1 to +2 exposure compensation.
And conversely, if it is just exposure, custom white balance won't help either.
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