I use one. Nothing off camera yet, though. I have some gels that I'm going to fiddle with next time.
i love going CTO off camera and making the image very warm.
But with RAW allowing custom white balance is CTO or CTB necessary? I could see if you were using it for dramatic lighting like a rim light or something, but would it be necessary for portrait style, flat images?
Your custom white balance is going to effect your entire image. A CTO gel is only going to effect the area lit by the flash so your ambient will remain unchanged.
That's why I specified dramatic lighting such as a rim light... Most of the pictures I see people taking in parks are just your average shots and nothing I would see needing gels, which is why I was questioning PhotoDave's use of it.
@PhotoDave:
Do you have an example of your style utilizing CTO?
Dave - I really like that shot. I really wish you had one of those overhead diagrams to illustrate what you did. Lighting is a really weak point for me (I usually just go natural), and it's something I really need to work on.
This is definitely not a RAW v. JPG debate. White balance does not make the difference unless the flash evenly hits everything in your frame. A perfect example would portraits on Main Street. If you don't use a warming gel, you cannot get the white balance correct on both the individuals in the shot, and the background lights. I know because I have made this mistake a number of times.
Do any of you take an external flash to WDW? If so, let's see some pics.
Thanks for posting the pic, I guess I wasn't thinking clearly about it. To me that football pic is very dramatic and stylized. I was stuck thinking about using it in the parks.
I come from a video background so we use CTO and CTB to match whatever keylight we have (like using CTB if we have tungsten lights outside and want them to match the sun), and I wasn't clearly thinking about the scene as a whole and was stuck thinking about the rim light and skin tones. In my head I was seeing somebody using a hot-shoe flash, in daylight on mainstreet, in which case no gel would be necessary as the flash is 5600K.
We'll talk offline about this as to not bore the ever living bejesus out of everyone.....
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