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Secrets of Whiteboard Photography

Secrets of Whiteboard Photography

Secrets of Whiteboard Photography

Never rewrite anything you can digitize. If you've ever been tasked with copying a fullwhiteboard after an intense brainstorming session, you know what I mean.

You've just finished participating in one of the most amazing brainstorming sessions of yourcareer. The massive whiteboard, which covers an entire wall of the conference room, iscovered with words, arrows, and diagrams. You're about to rush from the room to beginputting these plans into action when your boss says to you, "Robertson! Would you pleasecopy down these notes and circulate them to everyone who attended the meeting?"

Copy those notes?! Not even Leonardo Da Vinci could reproduce those drawings. Suddenly,an air of calm comes over you as you recall "Secrets of Whiteboard Photography" from DigitalPhotography Hacks. You pull your digital camera out from your backpack and go to work.Why rewrite something that's already been written, when you can photograph it, save it as a.jpg file, and circulate it to anyone with a browser on their computer?

This hack will make more sense to you if you first understand how a camera sees the world.Most cameras are calibrated for capturing blue skies, green grass, and other middle tones.And, more often than not, your camera will try to convert anything on the extreme end ofthe exposure scale to those same middle tones. So the black cat becomes gray and thewhiteboard becomes a murky beige color.So, job number one is to find your exposure compensation adjustment and set it to +1. Thatwill tell your camera to overexpose the subject and make the whiteboard white, not gray.Then, turn up the room lights, open the shades, and turn off your camera's built-in flash.Those little strobes might be fine for blinding your best friend at her birthday party, butthey're not so good for shooting whiteboards? unless, that is, you don't care about readingthe writing. Flashes tend to nuke white shiny surfaces.

Now, take a test shot like the one shown in Figure. How do the colors look? Somecameras have excellent auto white balance settings and will compensate for most lightingsituations. If the color looks off, you might want to override the auto setting.

Tame whiteboard madness by taking a picture, not byrewriting.

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