Cool deal on Topaz De-noise

COOL.
Topaz has a great 50% discount on DeNoise  running at the moment.
It has a new user interface, and it’s a great “noise” plugin.

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Highly recommended, and with this discount a no-brainer.
http://www.topazlabs.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=716&url=http://www.topazlabs.com/denoise

 

Some of the results from yesterdays webinar for X-rite

Yesterday I hosted a webinar for X-rite.
The webinar will be online soon, but today already some of the images I shot (and retouched) during the webinar from our model : Loes.

Loes Knorren Maart 13 2014  (11 of 46)-Edit

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Fast shutter speeds with strobes…..

I get this question a lot so a little post about it:

“Frank can I sync up to 1/8000 with xxxxx on Elinchrom (or any other brand)”

Marie fotoflits ELC Maart 8 2014 (35 of 56)-Edit
1. No you can’t and it will never happen.
Simple reason 1/8000 is the shutter speed and even if it was possible with a mirror less/leafshutter lens the flash duration is not 1/8000 so even with the new ELC you would be “stuck” at app 1/5000 and that’s not even true because there is a raise of the strobe so think more about 1/3000-1/4000 without loss of power.

 
2. No you can’t.
I know PW is doing a so called hyper sync but this will often only work with the slow strobes, like D-lites, S heads etc. and yes you can sync much higher but you will loose some output, but they are pretty unique with that feature and it has a lot of “things” that you have to make sure off, like camera brand, strobes, settings etc.

 

3. In short.
the limitation is NOT the strobes, it’s the camera and the way it operates. In the camera there is a shutter curtain which travels across the sensor, this is the black bar you see when shooting too fast.

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Creative with the ELC

Sorry for the overload on Elinchrom ELC posts, but I’ve had to keep the effects secret for a very long time and now that the strobes are officially announced I’m just very excited to show the possibilities of these strobes to you.

 

Today a very simple effect.
In this setup I used 2 ELC units, the first one fires at the start of the 2 second exposure, the powerful modeling lights create a “blur” effect while the model (Nadine) moves around and at the end of the exposure the second ELC fires to freeze the final pose. It takes some practice but the effects are pretty cool.

 

These shots were taken during the workshop “Movement and coaching” from last Friday.

Nadine Maart 7 2014 (48 of 130)-Edit

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