Using a Virtual Studio to Practice Studio Lighting
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 07. 2024
- In today's video I'm going to share with you how I use Set.a.Light 3D's awesome lighting simulator for photographers to demonstrate how you can still set up a photo shoot without being in the studio!
Honestly, what better way is there to practice lighting, with as much gear as you want, than something like this! It just totally makes sense! đ
If you're new to lighting this is an invaluable tool to help assist you in learning (combined with my Master Studio Lighting class this is a winning combo) and you can even practice!
Even if you're a seasoned pro I think you can benefit from this. I have been using it while I am away from the studio to preplan shoots and see EXACTLY down to the actual settings what my final shot is going to look like.
Give it a whirl, see what you think.
đ Check out the software here: lindsayadler.photo/setalight3d
đ I also have an exclusive discount code for subscribers to my newsletter so if you're interested in receiving that you can visit: lindsayadler.photo/elixxier
đ„ Lastly I highly recommend checking my class Master Studio Lighting. Combined with this software you can get a leg up on learning to light and practice from the comfort and safety of your own home!
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Thank you for sharing tutorials and inspiration every week. Definitely considering this for my work-thank you again, Lindsay â€ïž
Wow! And I'm a jaded, 41 years commercial photographer w/ university training/degree in technical photography. That software would be fantastic for students- to aid in pre visualizing Lighting, effects, etc. Actually, everybody. And it beats how we did it back in the 70's and 80's: Polaroids, baby! Marry this software w/ the ease of digital photography and EVERYBODY has a fast track to better results. IF....you have the eye. And Lindsay always does. fantastic.
awww thank you. I have been loving experimenting with the possibilities over here!
I can't even imagine how life was back when Polaroids must have been taken before photoshoot! :)
I am using it. It's wonderful. Every studio photographer should have it.
This is super amazing! Thank you so much Lindsay!
Purchased Studio Full Version today with your link. Thank you for the tips on the software and your excellent videos on gels!
Hope you enjoy it!
Wow! This is incredible. The flexibility and amount of features makes it virtually unlimited for setups and practice. Thank you for the tutorial!
my pleasure. I've found it very helpful.
Lindsay, super tutorial as always đ€â€ïž
Thanks Lindsay, I've been using it for a while. Don't discount the community tab in the software, you can load setups that other people have made and study them. Some people have made things I wouldn't have thought possible in the software so it's really interesting to take a look at.
Good to know! I might offer some setups in the future. :D
This is a great tool to learn lighting. Thanks for sharing.
I bought this software purely upon Lindsey's recommendation. It is great. She is amazing!
Wonderful! Glad that you are enjoying it. :)
If you ALT-Control (PC) you can duplicate the model. You can also change the outfit on the second model if you want to compare side by side
perfect! so helpful. I'm going to look into this. thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
i think this very helpful for many thing.
1. if you want see how a modifier would look in set or workflow.
2. if you want to see what a light wood do as far power output in your workflow before buy it.
3. your a background color before buy it.
this is a great tool & can different ways
I use this software with pleasure. You can input what type of camera you are using, which lens etc. I found my Canon, my lenses, but another camera the Hasselblad x1d was not available, so I got a reply of the company with the suggested settings: 'The crop with 0.625 is medium format. For Hasselblad, 0.79 could also fit, I don't know exactly. The aspect ratio you choose is 4:3, which is suitable.'
Very helpful! There is even a blog on their website to exchange studio settings with others. It takes some time to get used to the software but after that very useful indeed like Lindsay said. It's fun to play with light and a timesafer to have light set ups before a photoshoot!
Incredible tips! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
My pleasure!
Thank you Lindsay!
amazing tips
Really cool application. This is perfect for an amateur/enthusiast like me that doesn't have a lot of access to models and studio
And it is getting worse - a lot of studios are closing in my town đ”
Great video. I own this software since June 2016 so I know how good it is, but I'm always interested in more views on it. Thanks.
This is incredible!
Thank you Dionne!
Game changer! Love your work :)
Too kind!
This is awesome!
This is awesome! Thank you Lindsay :)
Glad you enjoy it! xo. I've got a cool new tutorial using the software coming soon too!
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
I love this software, thanks for sharing! Do you have any "feathering light" tutorials?
This is so helpful! :)
This is amazing!!! It's like Sims but studio photography versionđ
Right?? itâs fun and helpful when you canât actually get into the studio.
Hello Lindsay. I am learning indoor portrait photography and bit confused with the process. the way I understand is:
Step 1: Take a first shot to eliminate all the ambient light. Basically, the first pic should be complete dark. This will be the baseline to begin with. So if at Aperture:F 5.6, S: 1/200 and ISO: 100, we are getting a complete dark image, this would be my starting point. I understand I have to be within the flash sync speed and lowest possible ISO. So, there is a bit of a freedom to change the aperture. For shallow depth of field, I will have to open the aperture a bit and vice versa.
Step 2: Set the light meter to S 1/200 and ISO: 100 and take the reading by keeping the light meter dome in front of the model, pointing towards the key light until we get F 5.6. At this time, my light meter and camera settings must be in sync to get the correct exposure. Depending on the result, we can adjust the light.
Question 1: Is that the correct process if I going with just one light setup?
Question 2: If I am using a 2nd light (fill light), do I need to repeat step 1 and step 2?
Is that the correct process? I look forward to hearing back from you. Thanks in advance.
I recommend you check out my class Lindsayadler.photo/msl It goes into this in detail and I have a FB group where I answer questions to students. xo
Muchas gracias
fascinating software! I love how you share tips for success
Glad you enjoy it!
@@lindsayadlerphoto I will start to follow you Lindsay. Good work.
Oddly enough I knew about this software years ago but didn't pull the trigger at the time. I just down loaded the demo on version 19. Very detailed software I like it very versatile.
Details, since I am in the same position of looking at it for years.
It's definitely changed. I had trouble with it years ago, the learning curve I think was steeper and less intuitive to use, I wasn't a huge fan but now I love it! I think it's come a long way and they are always making updates.
Pretty cool!
Excellent Software!
It sure is!
Thanks a lot
Amazing
very cool app!
Hi Lindsay, fab video demo - I'm going to try it out with some concepts I have in my head ! In your experience is what you can create in the software pretty close to real studio set up? Also, how is the detail when it comes to studying shadow detail - for example soft / hard shadow transitioning on skin? Hope you're doing well !!
You're a Doll. Thanks!
You are so welcome!
wow!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thinking of playing in the studio with Mandy the Mannequin. I have been interested in this software for years, and it would compliment Mandy. All the updates have been promos. Looking forward to seeing your take.
haha well Mandy might get upset if you cheat on her with a new virtual model lol.
@@lindsayadlerphoto LOL.
I own this software program..... it would be dope to virtual and then do studio
I think now is a great time to do that, especially since it's difficult for many of us to be able to shoot at a studio, or with models/people anywhere.
Wow. Gold tip!
Q: does it simulate the change in DOF when we change lens aperture ?
I actually usually don't shoot at wide apertures, but yes I believe it does.
Thank you Lindsay for another great video! Does the software allow you to feather the softbox? If so, is the result accurate compared to a real world shoot?
Yes it does. I actually show you how to feather the light in the latest video I posted with gels, so check it out!
I might have missed it but can you incorporate vflats in this software?
Thanks for sharing this. It will be interesting to create a shot in this program and then reproduce it with the real thing, how close it will be? I think very close.
I think as well! Its physics!
Great walk through!! Tx. Can you use reflectors/scrims in there as well?
yes! and flags etc. Under the 'helpers' section.
Lindsay Adler Photography Weâll have to give it a try then. Seems great to document setups as well đ Thank you for the feedback!
do u know the difference between the set.a.light 3D Studio vs the Basic one? planning to buy the software soon, thank you!!
I haven't really looked into it much, but this kind of software would be a GAME CHANGER if it upgraded to include multiple models, locations, sets, objects, etc, for cinematography.
I wonder if it does that already, or if that kind of software is already out there?
I think this is pretty much the only one out there.
@@lindsayadlerphoto đČ, wanna go into business together? We're sitting on something here!? đ€Ł
this is great.. is this what you use from those handouts you gave during class?
Nope, that was just a little diagram I used that I had a graphic designer make for me years ago, but I think I may start using this in the future.
this is exciting....I assume there are some advantages over the Studio version vs Basic...can someone give me a quick comparison?
If you scroll down on this page, you will find a list with the differences:
www.elixxier.com/en/products/setalight3d.php
Why didn't I seen this sooner?
Dear Lindsay, does this software work for commercial photography? I mean, Does it have products?
Great! can this be applied to video shoots? assuming this software has the right light list on the simulator
Not really sure. You should reach out to them directly about that.
What version do you recommend Basic or Studio??
I have studio-- they list the differences on their site.
Can you add a gel to the lights?
Yes. I have another video if you check the channel on gelling with this software.
More examples like this. At home for amateurs.
I'll definitely try! :)
Is there a similar studio software for product photography?
Not really sure since I'm not a product photographer, but there could be!
Imagine if setting up lights was that fast
Can you please put the adjustment knob for your Yeti microphone on the other side... lol. I can't stop looking at the whole.
Uhmmmm
Hi.Does it works wit speedlight as well?
Yes it does
You can even choose speedlights as the light sources.
I am looking to purchase this software. Is the discount code still good?
You can try it, not sure.
@@lindsayadlerphoto That one didn't work, but I found another one that did.
Hi Lindsay, I am subscribed to your channel and have tried several times for the discount you are offering but am not receiving any email from you.
Gotcha. I think the email was timed prior. If you email me ill make sure you get it (just not allowed to post publicly).
@@lindsayadlerphoto thanks for such a quick reply, I'll do that tomorrow night. I used to always get your emails but haven't had any for years.
Hi Lindsay, can you send me your email address, I cannot find it anywhere.
I don't even have camera
Black Friday deals lol
@@lindsayadlerphoto thank you