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Nikon D3S, Auto WB, approx ISO 10,000
So there's no green light?I was just looking at the Gorillatorch, thinking it might be an interesting option for macro lighting. (The only connection here is that it's LED However it's apparently daylight white)
I can only dream of having a D3S, but why the ISO so high? Does that impact the contrast and saturation?
I think your biggest issue is the hat. It casts a shadow on his face which no amount of ISO will compensate for. In dealing with red L.E.D. lights, which are the worst, when using Lightroom, the temperature slider, the tint slider, the recovery slider, and the saturation slider are my best firends. In addition, when shooting, I usually lower my exposure to -2.0 or -3.0. I realize this can sound counterintuitive when dealing with a dark scene, but it helps to prevent overexposure of the subject with dealing with these lights, and looks better after you have 'fixed' it in Lightroom.The highest ISO I have been forced to use for my D700 when shooting live music is 6400, and I shot in black and white when I did so. Many people think that a higher ISO only increases noise. It also negatively affects color as well, which I think was part of the problem here.