Monday, February 22, 2010

What is a good color to paint a wall that is a good back drop, not show shadows, to shoot digital film?

always go with creamWhat is a good color to paint a wall that is a good back drop, not show shadows, to shoot digital film?
I would think dark blue to hide shadows but a light blue would make the pictures softerWhat is a good color to paint a wall that is a good back drop, not show shadows, to shoot digital film?
if you don't want shadows you wold have to paint in a dark colour but if you have lighting it may still shadow anyway. think about what you are filming and how the colour choice may affect it
Probably a darker color, maybe a navy blue or a red or maroon, mahogany
Blue, not a light light blue but not a dark blue. Kinda a med. Blue
black it makes the thing u are photographing stick out more
Dappled, pink, mauve, light purple, light blue,white. You dapple it like clouds across the sky.
Only dark colors will hide shadows, but that isn't always the best backdrop. I would pick a neutral color (off-white or light brown) and just work with camera angles and lighting to avoid shadows.
You can not avoid shadows. No matter what color you paint. Your shadows depend on the intensity of the flash lights you use, and the no. of flash lights you use, and your camera aperature/iso settings. Secondly, never paint the wall to use as a backdrop for photography. Always buy a screen (which you can replace any time). Good luck!
I tell u friend, colour it with yellow, then red and finally black and shoot it through a mirror. Just kidding
cream or eggshell, non glossy

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