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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2010

How to take underwater product shots part 2
Part 2 of a 2 part video on photographing products underwater, by Garry Edwards and www.lencarta.com

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  • Well, you CAN put a filter on the camera lens, but it would change the colour of the total shot, which isn't what we want to do. What we want to do here is to change a specific colour, for example 1 side, the background, the bubbles, the water line.

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  • Newbie here:

    I was wondering if you could accomplish the same effect by using filters on the camera lens vice lights or flash. In general what is the basic difference between using a filter on a lens vice on a flash or lighting? You are changing what the sensor sees in the way of color correct?

    Would filters on lenses work in this situation? Would you ever use them in a studio situation?

    Thanks in advance,

    The Meltdownman

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