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    Re: Messing with a new light tent

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    I just bought a light tent and was trying out a few pics. I don't have a great camera to start with and I certainly need to iron the background to get rid of the folds. The bulbs they included causes the snake to shimmer iridescently. Everything seems to have a light blue hue. Then with the flash it seem to over expose it. The two that look very orange are with a flash. Guess I will have to keep playing with it. Anyways here are a few pics. The true color of the snake is closer to the pictures with the flash on.

    Thanks for looking.
    One of the easiest things you can do is adjust the white balance on your camera. See if your camera has a custom white balance option. If it does, place a piece of white paper in the tent and take a picture of that. Tell your camera that the picture you took contains true white. That will allow your camera to make a big correction for you. Another option is to get something like a WhiBal card to help you correct the pictures after you take them. I am still just learning about photography, so there are members here who could probably give you more/better advise, but if you want to look at the impact that light temperature has on colors, you can look at this thread I started, http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?211064-Light-Temperature-and-Pictures. I used a WhiBal card to correct for the different light temperatures. You can learn about WhiBal cards here http://michaeltapesdesign.com/whibal.html. Hope you have fun with the light kit and look forward to seeing what you show us.

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