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Lastolite’s HiLite Background; Versatility In A “Giant Light Box”
Let’s clear one thing up right away. The Lastolite HiLite background,
distributed by Bogen Imaging, is easily the most versatile lighting accessory
of recent years, and possibly of all time. No matter if you are a studio or
location photographer, commercial, portrait, wedding, or fashion/beauty photographer,
film or digital, you will find an infinite number of ways to use HiLites in
your work.
The difficulty of photographing a subject against a white background is the
need to light the background separately from the subject. The background has
to be bright enough to make it white, but not so bright as to create flare and
lower the contrast of the image. With seamless paper, this generally involves
setting up in a large enough space that the background can be lit separately
from the subject, with the subject posed closer to the camera than the background
lights. These background lights are positioned behind baffles that prevent spill
on the subject and into the lens.
The HiLite Test
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