www.rjbradbury.com Canon EOS 500D – Tutorial Video 20 White Balance (WB) Looking at the different white balance settings and the effect they have on your images/video. Auto WB Sunny/Daylight WB Shade WB Cloudy WB Tungsten WB Flourescent WB Flash WB Custom WB Thank You Rick
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thankyou really good demonstratioin.
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Hey there, have you tried “MagicSFXphoto” (just search on Google for it …)? On their website you will find a useful free video explaining the way to take better photos. This made it easier for Daniel to create photographs that leave you with a wow-effect any time you take a look at them. It might work for you also.
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Nice video. Keep ‘em coming.
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yes, but it leaves a 1 second delay in the video and it is complete
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Thank you,
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cheers rick, thanks for the custom WB info, to the point, so much better than the american videos
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Thanks for making this video, it’s really helpful
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These are very nice tutorials, and it’s very much appreciated
But, I was just wondering if it’s possible to take still photos WHILE recording video on the 500D?
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Hi man, I like your information that you provide us with. I have a couple questions may be you can advice me on it. Do I have to do the WB each time before shooting for a different pictures? and what about if I am shooting a natural or zooming from a far distance? and some times I am shooting 20 pictures per a minute? so When and Where I should use the WB? and what about the VIDEO? as I know there is a WB for the video as well, do we need to do the WB for the videos?
Thanks in advance
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Really useful. Thanks very much.
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How you set white balance for night shots or sunsets???. If you take a night shot you have to set all your other setting correctly before you take the shot so the white card can look different depending on your settings. That said to take a picture of a white card at night on the subject is going to show up very bright in comparison to everything else knowing you have to use a flash to see the white card from your shot; otherwise, from the viewfinder your white card wont show up without a flash
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Thank you so much for taking your time to make these video’s. I’m new to DSLR, always wanted one, and finally got one for Christmas much to my surprise.
My pictures are improving with every tutorial video I’ve watched of yours, so again, a BIG thankyou.
Is there’s a Video 21 yet? Can’t seem to find it. Need to tuition lol!!
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thank you
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thank you so much for All your videos it helps so much
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Thanks Mate. Now i know why some of my photos are a little yellow and not white.
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Great video once again! Santa is getting me a T1i for Christmas, so I’ve been watching all of your videos to prepare myself (along with much online research). I appreciate the time you take to educate people, and I look forward to more! Keep up the wonderful work.
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Oh yes, i meant the parts where youare sitting by the tree. No big deal. Stilla good video. I want people to hear what you have to say as it’s normally relevant. Talk to you soon.
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Thanks nate, 3 differnt microphones wer used in this video, one in the Sony H50, 500D and then the Blue Yeti (used for podcast) used for voice over on images at end. Audio levels were fine, its the diffference in audio quality of the mics you can hear. Will be solved at some point, well when i can a 60D and or 7D and external mic. Look forward to your future videos. Rick
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Good video. What ever happened to the microphone you had? I cannot hear you very well. It might be something to look into. I have the same problem. I have to speak loudly when recording without a mic. Anyway good video man!
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I wold love to know the best way take pictures of jewelery =)
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omg i have waited for this!! XD thx!!!!
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cool
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I still don’t understand how to put a back light without making the backgrounder be too bright…
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Great tutorial(:
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cutting holes in a black bottom under the bottles lets direct light hit the bottom of a bottle , lights up the bottle
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that lightbox for the bottles and glass was a great idea
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is it possible to assemble this setup with a low budget or do i need to be rich to get all this?
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thanks a lot…:) for sharing such a gud information.:)
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good filmtips but your videos look a bit vintage guys…
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What a nice assist that I gave you to promote your DVDs…
. I was more thinking of a DVD for free
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You’re right, these videos do try to give a broader picture rather than a more in-depth one; some of the our advanced videos go into more detail, so those might be more your speed? We do carry DVDs with almost every video we make in the Videomaker Training section at Videomaker(dot)com. Check it out if you’re interested.
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I guess that is what you’re achieving – although sometimes I’d wish a bit slower, more detialed explanation as things remain unanswered (especially in the “Studio Lighting” video where I would have talked/explained things a bit different/ a tiny bit more detailed). Anyways, I you decide to burn them on a DVD – fell free to send me one.
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It’s inevitable that we always forget to mention something since our videos are so short, but that’s also a good point!
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Excellent, glad you liked it!
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Well, glad it was informative at least XD
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While your voice makes me want to rip my ears off, this was arguably the most informative video I’ve seen on Youtube to date.
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one of the best lighting videos I have found yet
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I just love this videoseries – anyone who is trying to make good videos should watch them!
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Hey! Something you forgot to mention, well in my opinion, is that the camera also influence the look. What I mean is that if you have a camera with a really wide dynamic range, the highlights will look better.
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Hope it helps you!
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