Colors that change with light ï½¥ Colors change depending on the shooting environment!? (Silver version)
Hello!
I'm not a wig arranger this time.
I'm always shooting and
I've always been curious about it.
I'm going to write about it.
Silver is a color
The wig itself was an ideal color.
But when I photographed it, the color was...not right?
I took a picture, but when I took the picture, it was different from what I imagined.
It happens, doesn't it? (Tears)
So, here's an experiment to see how different it really is!
Silver 02 layered short was used for this project.
The two photos below are of the same wig, taken with the same camera~.
But the color of the wigs looks different...(â—o´A)o
The photo on the left was taken indoors but with light from outside.
The photo on the right was taken indoors but with only fluorescent light.
There are, of course, differences in color depending on the model and performance of the camera.
Some colors of wigs are easily affected by outside colors (><).
Yoshiko is very pale.
I asked her to put on a pair of stockings.
I asked her to wear stockings to give her a beige skin tone similar to that of Japanese people.
It's a bit of a mess.
It's somewhat easier to understand this way.
Silver 02 is the closest to white.
The color of the blue sky is reflected in the wig, even though it is indoors.
The color looks even different under colored lighting, such as a sunset sky.
Next, let's look at what happens when the background color changes
Let's try an experiment using hair bundles of "Silver 01" to "Silver 10".
I took this picture without changing the camera settings.
☆ When the background is white
If you take a picture with natural light (light from outside)... ↓
(Sorry, the order of 06 and 05 is reversed.
When taken with indoor fluorescent light... ↓↓
☆ Dark background color
When photographed with natural light (light from outside)... ↓
If you take a picture in indoor fluorescent light with the settings as they are... ↓↓
Oops... I'm sweating.
By the way, as above
If you want to edit a photo, such as when the overall color has become strange, you can do so in the following way
You may already know this.
We recommend Picasa, a free website.
http://picasa.google.co.jp/
One of those sites is called "Neutral Color Settings."
That's a very useful feature.
http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=jp&answer=93183
Neutral Color Setting
Select the areas of your photo that you want to be gray or white.
 Picasa will use that selection to adjust the color balance of the photo.
 So, for the unfortunate photo I just took
 Let's set Silver 02 to a neutral color.
 ↓↓
 Set Silver 02 as a neutral color
 ↓↓
 The color looks much more natural.
 By the way, how about other colors?
 Take a look at this picture.
 Set Silver 10 as a neutral color.
Set Silver 04 as neutral color ↓
and where the color is based on.
It changes to various colors.
Picasa has many other features.
I am really indebted to it.
I would have been very grateful if the colors didn't come out the way I wanted them to.
What should I do?
What should I do?
This editing function is very useful on a free site.
There is a web album in Picasa.
It's also very useful for exchanging photos with friends.
Most of the photos on this blog are edited using Picasa.
If you have a chance, please feel free to contact me.
Please experiment with the use of the Tribe....
See you soon.
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