Nikon: At the heart of the image
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Balendu , Delhi:
Mar 6 2007
Made Popular Mar 6 2007
This is a remarkably outstanding advertisement to promote Nikon cameras with built-in red-eye fix. The idea was to establish and convey about a latest feature in camera, the built-in red-eye fix that automatically recognizes and adjust the red eye...
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Jim
Mar 7 2007
San Diego,
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However, I think there is some sleight of hand going on with this shot. Red eye usually occurs when a direct flash source is too close to the lens and the reflected light comes back showing red. That straight ahead lighting source does not appear to have been used in this picture because it leaves harsh shadows that rae clearly delineated, so I suspect the lighting was not directly from the on camera flash but has been bounced from an umbrella - the light pattern in the eyes also could be from a diffused ringlight flash.. So, please, Nikon, correct me if I am wrong and send me a camera to test out on my own and I will publish the shots right here, direct off the memory card.
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BTW, you can find my post here:
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
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However, I think there is some sleight of hand going on with this shot. Red eye usually occurs when a direct flash source is too close to the lens and the reflected light comes back showing red. That straight ahead lighting source does not appear to have been used in this picture because it leaves harsh shadows that rae clearly delineated, so I suspect the lighting was not directly from the on camera flash but has been bounced from an umbrella - the light pattern in the eyes also could be from a diffused ringlight flash.. So, please, Nikon, correct me if I am wrong and send me a camera to test out on my own and I will publish the shots right here, direct off the memory card.
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BTW, you can find my post here:
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
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However, I think there is some sleight of hand going on with this shot. Red eye usually occurs when a direct flash source is too close to the lens and the reflected light comes back showing red. That straight ahead lighting source does not appear to have been used in this picture because it leaves harsh shadows that rae clearly delineated, so I suspect the lighting was not directly from the on camera flash but has been bounced from an umbrella - the light pattern in the eyes also could be from a diffused ringlight flash.. So, please, Nikon, correct me if I am wrong and send me a camera to test out on my own and I will publish the shots right here, direct off the memory card.
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BTW, you can find my post here:
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
http://marketingcanapes.vox.com/library/post/red-eye-fix—nikon-shows-how-it-is-done-best.html
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