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c<strong>on</strong>vert <strong>the</strong> image to black and<br />
white, <strong>the</strong> green light no l<strong>on</strong>ger<br />
mattered. However, had he not<br />
d<strong>on</strong>e that, he probably would<br />
have had to ei<strong>the</strong>r put his camera<br />
in Shade mode or do some color<br />
correcti<strong>on</strong> in postproducti<strong>on</strong>.<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Lighting</str<strong>on</strong>g> children doesn’t differ<br />
from lighting adults. They present<br />
a different challenge in terms<br />
of language skills, hyperactivity,<br />
shyness, or crankiness (probably<br />
because <strong>the</strong> sitting was scheduled<br />
at nap time). <str<strong>on</strong>g>On</str<strong>on</strong>g>e of <strong>the</strong> hardest<br />
issues to face is <strong>the</strong> cheesy, fake<br />
smile all kids seem to develop at<br />
some point. You can deal with<br />
this challenge by developing your<br />
people skills, but <strong>the</strong> soluti<strong>on</strong> has<br />
nothing to do with changing your<br />
lighting approach to <strong>the</strong>se small<br />
subjects.<br />
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