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Re: scanner profiling (again)
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Re: scanner profiling (again)


  • Subject: Re: scanner profiling (again)
  • From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 14:07:59 -0600

For example, if you are shooting chrome, the nature of the material will
reflect your source lights directly back into the lens, which would then be
the brightest thing in the scene.


So, building on what you said, Tim, would there be any merit with maybe replacing the white patch on your target with something reflective? A small mirror or pen light, for example, would make it possible to establish the brightest white that the camera could capture, wouldn't it?

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