what is it- a method for using three lights in studio to record each light source separately to create three layers which can be mixed and masked to create various looks in B+W.
I came across a fascinating Kickstarter project ( project goal was not met today). here is the link....https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-light-modifie
Why am i posting this- well I'm a bit fascinated- this technology allows you to take one image - it seems a 3 light setup is used- each of these lights emits light of a specific wavelength.... possibly using a narrowband type pass filter. Each light records on a different channel of the RAW file- R G and B... OR- the light emitted is cyan -magenta and yellow- and 2 channels (RG-yellow, RB magenta, BG cyan) are then combined to create three layers- each layer representing a light source. these are my theories as just exactly what the filters are or the software used to edit the images is not indicated.
Those layers are placed in photoshop- or perhaps some app and are masked or revealed to change the amount each individual light figures into the composition. I 've had the same idea recently- but using a still life- which would allow making three differently lit exposures made on tripod that can then be combined afterwards. I was thinks of just using one light- and moving it. In this case sine I am not having to split the light into RGB channel the result is full color- however this only works for non moving subjects....