Taking pictures just made easy under LEDS!!!

Lil BamBam

Premium member
Here is the link I found regarding these red gels that help taking pictures under LEDS..

http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/general-discussion/157593-i-have-solution-better-cell-phone-pic-s.html

Here is the contact information if anyone wants to order from him.

You will need Paypal account in order for this to work and his name is Michael Cuttone

PayPal to capturedintime@optonline.net

Please!!! Please!!! Chose "send money to family and friends"

A MUST: Include your address with the PayPal message and he will send them out a.s.a.p.

Below prices include shipping for 4 sets of these sheets

$2.50 each set SM for cell phone/iPad
$6.00 each set LG for DSLR

If you need any futher help or questions please contact capturedintime@optonline.net

There are other places to buy flash gels though. If you have a good camera shop nearby they may have some in a variety of sizes and colors. Otherwise you can buy them online from about a million different places. B&H and Adorama are both my go to photography places and both carry a wide selection of flash gels.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Li...9/N/4062040399

Take your pick, if you're using a camera with a small lens you could just buy a sample pack for a grand total of about $5.00 shipped. Comes with about a 100 different colors of gels.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...watchbook.html

Though it has to be said, since these are flash gels they're just flimsy pieces of plastic, they're not made with the intent of shooting through for color correction. They're made to put in front of flashes/strobes to color the light. So your image quality is going to take a hit. If you wanted to use the same technique but perhaps step up to something a little better there are actual lens filters which are designed to go on the front of your lens for color correction.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Co...2/N/4026728356
 

Joe Lydon

New member
For Android devices, you can also download Photoshop Express. There's a slider feature to adjust color temp, and many other controls you would see in Lightroom.

It's probably available for I-products, as well.

I just snagged this off Manhattan.


This is after moving the color temp slider to the right. It would be easier to tweek, having the real thing in front of me.
 

tinman

Well-known member
For Android devices, you can also download Photoshop Express. There's a slider feature to adjust color temp, and many other controls you would see in Lightroom.

It's probably available for I-products, as well.

Yep thats what i use on my iphone

and is awesome
 

SkullV

New member
Best color correction app on iphone is iPhoto. The white balance feature is absolutely phenomenal for color correction. Even with LED extremely easy to get near perfect color matches.
 
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