Manfrotto Lastolite XpoBalance Instructions Manual

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LL B5000005 / APR 17
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Possible Uses of the XpoBalance
Pre-Capture
The XpoBalance is an ideal location tool which can be used pre-capture to white balance your camera, to balance your histogram for more accurate exposure or to accurately set your exposure.
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3. Examine histogram on camera
4. Decide on appropriate exposure and change as required to highlight mid, light or dark tones– the general aim is to achieve a centred histogram.
2. Take photo (with camera on manual)
Custom White Balancefor calibrated colours
1. Select White Balance on camera menu
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2. Fill viewfinder with white section (or grey section depending on your camera refer to your camera manual) of the XpoBalance (as indicated by green square on photo).
3. Set white balance (refer to your camera manual for specific instructions).
Balancing your Histogramfor best exposure on all tones.
This shows a histogram where some of the details have been lost on the light tones.
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Possible Uses of the XpoBalance
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Pre-Capture: Exposure Selection
The XpoBalance allows you to accurately set your exposure before you shoot.
1. Select the spot meter on your camera, or use spot meter.
2. Take a spot meter reading off of one of the three greys. A reading off of the 18% grey will give a mid exposure, the dark grey will over-expose the shot by half a stop and the light grey will under-expose the shot by half a stop.
3. Turn your camera to manual and set your exposure according to the most appropri­ate reading.
Post-Capture
The XpoBalance is perfect for the photographer working under pressure e.g. weddings, catwalk etc. By taking one photo in each different lighting situation with the XpoBalance in shot the busy photographer can then continue shoot­ing leaving the worry of perfect exposure and calibration until after the shoot. Even then, exposure and calibration adjustments need to be done to only one photothe rest of the photos taken under the same lighting conditions, can be batch processed.
Adjusting Tones: Post Capture
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1. Take one photo in each different lighting
condition with the Black/White/Grey side of the XpoBalance in shot.
2. Using image editing software such as Pho- toshop® open up the image with the XpoBalance in it.
3. Using Photoshop® you would go into
‘IMAGE’, ‘ADJUSTMENTS’ and ‘LEVELS’.
4. Apply the white dropper to the white sec- tion of the XpoBalance to highlight white
tones e.g. the bride’s dress, the black drop-
per to the black section to emphasize the
dark tones e.g. the groom’s suit and the
grey dropper to the grey section to adjust the mid-tones e.g. for accurate skin tones.
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Mid Grey for mid expo­sure
Possible Uses of the XpoBalance
5. To batch process you can then save the above action and apply it to all other imag­es taken under the same lighting conditions (refer to the instructions of your software package for more details).
Adjusting Exposure: Post Capture
1. Take one photo in each different lighting situ­ation with the 3 greys side of the XpoBalance in shot.
2. Using imaging editing software such as Pho­toshop® open up the image with the XpoBalance in it.
3. In Photoshop® you would go into IMAGE, ADJUSTMENTS then LEVELS or CURVES (before you do this you may want to go into FILTER, BLUR and apply GAUSSIAN BLUR to make sure you get a true reading).
4. Place the grey dropper on each of the differ­ent tones of grey which will change the expo­sure of your image. Select the most suitable exposure, click SAVE and name your saved setting.
5. To batch process you can then save the above action and apply it to all other images taken under the same lighting conditions (refer to the instructions of your software package for more details).
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Folding the Xpobalance
1. Hold the XpoBal­ance with one hand on either side.
2. Bring lower hand up and upper hand down, to twist into figure of 8.
3. Tuck in the ends to form a circular shape, slot into bag.
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Dark Grey for over­exposure
Light Grey for under­exposure
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