There are going to be a couple of projects with her and with the two of them in the next days :)
I only wished I knew how under the exact same light conditions and camera settings the lighting still turns out different in the pictures causing irritating “swiches” between the images in this animation (and in others to come). I wish I knew how to get the camera to stick to one kind of light.
Thank you very much, BigBuggyBastage and don’t worry. I hope to figure out a solution in the end. One of the other projects is up now. There will be some more :)
As far as the camera and lighting, that is an art unto itself, and I’m only a
complete knobamateur photographer. But I’d start with changing the camera’s exposure setting from automatic to a fixed value. It’ll take experimentation to get right, but once it’s set, you should be good for the rest of the shots in the scene. You’ve gotta be sure there’s no incidental light from a window or anything, too.EDIT: NM you said the camera had the same settings. Ugh…sorry. I have teh dumb tonight.
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Thank you kindly :)