A few days ago, I made a thread about my lighting upgrade project in this thread. The pictures looked like standard fluorescent to some people and I didn't include any pictures that emphasizes it's good color rendering, so I took some pictures comparing it between standard halogen lighting and full spectrum fluorescent lighting. I think it's very obvious why regular light bulb suck.
In the pictures, you'll see three objects. From left to right: mango, American quarter and Fuji apple.
300W halogen torchiere
Camera set to auto white balance. Source of light is 300W halogen torchiere floor lamp
Camera white balance set to outdoor. Illuminated with 300W halogen torchiere floor lamp
full spectrum fluorescent
Camera set to auto white balance. Illuminated with overhead full-spectrum fluorescent light
Camera white balance set to outdoor. Illuminated with overhead full-spectrum fluorescent light
When your white balance is set to outdoor, camera locks it's white balance to a pre-set value that is calibrated to natural sunlight. The realistic the objects appear in this setting, the higher the quality of sun emulation.
in the dark using camera's flash Flash is not a very reliable source of light in close up shot. The reflection of flash light covers up the details of an object significantly.
After having a look at all four pictures, answer in the poll
Edit: picture link mix ups.
footnote:
Damn. Picturetrail is having it's usual trouble again. :| If you get "The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." message, try again later.
In the pictures, you'll see three objects. From left to right: mango, American quarter and Fuji apple.
300W halogen torchiere
Camera set to auto white balance. Source of light is 300W halogen torchiere floor lamp
Camera white balance set to outdoor. Illuminated with 300W halogen torchiere floor lamp
full spectrum fluorescent
Camera set to auto white balance. Illuminated with overhead full-spectrum fluorescent light
Camera white balance set to outdoor. Illuminated with overhead full-spectrum fluorescent light
When your white balance is set to outdoor, camera locks it's white balance to a pre-set value that is calibrated to natural sunlight. The realistic the objects appear in this setting, the higher the quality of sun emulation.
in the dark using camera's flash Flash is not a very reliable source of light in close up shot. The reflection of flash light covers up the details of an object significantly.
After having a look at all four pictures, answer in the poll
Edit: picture link mix ups.
footnote:
Damn. Picturetrail is having it's usual trouble again. :| If you get "The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." message, try again later.
