Re: Masochistic tungsten freaks

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Dave,
Thanks for the clarification! You are right that it is light not seen by dim
modeling lamps; but, do you think that it is a going to be a big component
in final exposure?
thanks,
achal


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "P. David Van Verst" <prolab@mtco.com>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
<photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Masochistic tungsten freaks


>
> On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 01:36  PM, Achal Pashine wrote:
>
> >> When those tubes go off there
> >> is a lot of light
> >> bouncing around that fills in areas that you generally can't see with
> >> the modeling lights.
> >
> > Dave,
> > I am new to lighting myself. Could you please clarify above statement
> > in
> > more detail? what do you mean by 'bouncing around'?
> > thanks,
> > Achal
> >
>
> Achal,
>
> I'm just referring to the light that bounces off the studio walls or
> any reflectors
> that you may be using. It is difficult to tell this when using dim
> modeling lights.
>
> Dave
>


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