- 1. What effect does it create? It created a shadow on her right cheek also leaving small triangle of light on the cheek.
- 2. Why use it? theres no shadow fill
- 3. How many lights or light sources?single light
- 1. What effect does it create?a strong shadow on half her face.
- 2. Why use it?dramatic
- 3. How many lights or light sources? 1 light
- 1. What effect does it create? same a Rembrandt but this time facing away from the camera
- 2. Why use it? it gives broad light
- 3. How many lights or light sources? 1 light
- 1. What effect does it create? shadow under the nose
- 2. Why use it? beauty light
- 3. How many lights or light sources? 1 light
- 1. What effect does it create? loop shadow under cheek
- 2. Why use it? to highlight.
- 3. How many lights or light sources? 1 light
Butterfly (or Paramount) -- It creates a shadow under the nose forming it like a butterfly.
Loop -- Makes a shadow under the cheek.
Rembrandt -- It can also be called 45-degree lighting, it forms a triangle highlight on the shadow of the cheek.Split -- Splits the face and illuminates half.
Broad and Short --same as Rembrandt but just turned to a different.
Fill light- lighten shadows and control Contrast and Lighting Ratios.
Key light (main light)-The key may determine the character of the lighting, but often a strong Back Light
Hair light-Accent Light presumably limited to the top of the head
Background light-Reveals the character of the background and helps separate it from the subject
Shadowless-lacking dark portions
Hard light- relatively small, direct, usually focusable source, with or without lens, that produces strong High-lights and dark shadows
Soft light-Diffused, Bounced, indirect light
Grey card-A Matte 18% reflectance card used instead of a subject for a Reflected Light Meter reading
Reflector-
Diffuser-
Intensity (Strength, or how to set shutter speed and aperture's appropriate to portraits)-
3:1 lighting ratio-
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