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Old 04-30-2011, 10:48 PM
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Question: Did you try or not solid about the black background without backdrop?

Remind i did show you a link of video is in other topic...

Now this is only the question and no link on this topic... If you want go check out then check out on my other topic about solid black background without backdrop if you did not try it out... It is pretty neat video to try it...

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Question: Did you try or not solid about the black background without backdrop?
Yes I did try but my depth of field meter was not working that day. So I had to use the flux reactor adjustment to compensate, as a result I now have a solid black foreground and no background. How should I PP this?

Can you show me an example of how it will work?

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Woody and windrider86's and everyone:

Go to Other Digital Photography Technique Discussion and go to on 2nd page and see that word:

Video: DSLR photography- how to make a solid black background without backdrop

that why i am talking about the question.....
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Please provide links so we dont have to go on a search mission
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windrider86 - Here is a link:Video: DSLR photography- how to make a solid black background without backdrop

Hope you are happy prove the link.
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