12-15-2024 05:05 AM
Hello hive of knowledge. I have the canon 90D with the accompanying 18-55mm and 18-35mm lenses. I am a complete amateur when it comes to photography so please excuse what may sound like silly questions.
I use the camera to photograph oil paintings and reference images for my art. I have real problems with glare and photographing dark areas in the paintings. I use 3000-6000 kelvin lights with two softbox lights at 45 degree angles. Any advice on which filters might fix this? I thought a polarizing filter but I want to keep the original colours true. Also I am planning a photoshoot with dancers and therefore a lots of movement. It will be in a studio with studio lighting (soft boxes) and white background, Any advice for camera setting to get the best results?
Any advice will be gratefully accepted.
12-15-2024 07:24 AM
@dcreme wrote:
Hello hive of knowledge. I have the canon 90D with the accompanying 18-55mm and 18-35mm lenses. I am a complete amateur when it comes to photography so please excuse what may sound like silly questions.
I use the camera to photograph oil paintings and reference images for my art. I have real problems with glare and photographing dark areas in the paintings. I use 3000-6000 kelvin lights with two softbox lights at 45 degree angles. Any advice on which filters might fix this? I thought a polarizing filter but I want to keep the original colours true. Also I am planning a photoshoot with dancers and therefore a lots of movement. It will be in a studio with studio lighting (soft boxes) and white background, Any advice for camera setting to get the best results?
Any advice will be gratefully accepted.
A quality polarizing filter should allow you to remove glare without impacting color fidelity. Since true color is important for your use I recommend that the first image you take in a session include a gray card or color checker chart that you can use to adjust white balance when you process your images.
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