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Viewing LEDs in a Different Light
December 9, 2009

     

Despite my (well-deserved) reputation for being a tech-head who always wants to try out the latest technologies and ideas, I remain very conservative with the light sources I choose for creating pictures. When it comes to making images of familiar things like peoples' faces and clients' products, I am ever-so-slightly obsessive about color accuracy.

While I'm well aware that our beloved viewers have the power to completely nullify our efforts at color accuracy with the press of a key on their remote control, I nevertheless hold firmly to the ideal of supplying them with better quality images than they rightfully deserve. One consequence of this conservatism is that I have regularly been among the last to move to new generations of light sources for portraiture and product lighting.


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