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I photographed a friend's wood-turning projects for him, and I have only the two lights; a Flashpoint budget strobe and a Nikon SB-910 speedlight.
I noticed that the two lights have produced different colors of light. I'm not going to re-do this entire project, but I just thought you folks would find it interesting.
The speedlight was on the left, and the Flashpoint was on the right.
Yes, if I had the time and money, I would have purchased another Flashpoint strobe and a couple of softboxes. Then by adjusting the WB, the light color would have been more accurate.
I noticed that the two lights have produced different colors of light. I'm not going to re-do this entire project, but I just thought you folks would find it interesting.
The speedlight was on the left, and the Flashpoint was on the right.
Yes, if I had the time and money, I would have purchased another Flashpoint strobe and a couple of softboxes. Then by adjusting the WB, the light color would have been more accurate.