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twink

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Hi guys.

Doing a set of photos for a friend on Monday but we've come across a problem when writing ideas down. We want to do some shots where they're almost underwater, but we want to colour the water to hide the hideous pink bath. We're after a deep blue or something. Question is, how would you recommend dying the water without ruining the surface of the bath? I thought about food colouring but I'm not sure if it would stain.

Anyone on here had any experience with this or can you recommend something to use? I'm stuck!

Cheers.



Hope this is in the right section, wasn't sure if it would be best suited here or in home/gardens. If it needs moving feel free. Thanks.

bod27

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food colouring will be fine, we use it in the whirlpool baths in our showroom, have done for years, never had a problem and these baths can be worth over 5k?

twink

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bod27 said:
food colouring will be fine, we use it in the whirlpool baths in our showroom, have done for years, never had a problem and these baths can be worth over 5k?
Cheers. We'll be using it quite concentrated though, think it'll still be ok?

Simpo Two

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twink said:
hide the hideous pink bath. We're after a deep blue or something
Paint the bath blue. Two birds, one stone smile

HarryW

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More to the point who has a pink bath..............
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twink

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hehe It's quite an old house.

Not my bath and if I 'paint' it either with dye that won't come off or by lashing some Dulux on it, I'll get the arse kicking of a lifetime from the bath owner. The photo subject still lives at home so it's not their bath to destroy. hehe

bod27

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twink said:
Cheers. We'll be using it quite concentrated though, think it'll still be ok?
will be fine, sometimes it gets splashed neat on the bath whilst putting it in, it just washes off!

twink

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bod27 said:
will be fine, sometimes it gets splashed neat on the bath whilst putting it in, it just washes off!
Brilliant. Cheers.

HarryW

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Is she fit
Don't forget to post pictures on here when you've done.......
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twink

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HarryW][PH blokie mode on said:
Is she fit
Don't forget to post pictures on here when you've done.......
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Shall do.

JustinP1

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Simpo Two said:
Paint the bath blue. Two birds, one stone smile
I think you're jumping the gun advising on the content of the photo. smile

Simpo Two

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JustinP1 said:
I think you're jumping the gun advising on the content of the photo. smile
I just had an even better idea... using 'hue' in PS you can probably turn pink to blue anyway. To avoid tedious cutting out, find the equivalent colour for the subject and find one in that colour. Shoot the pink bath and opposite-coloured subject, then convert in PS...

LongQ

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If you have a person in the bath won't the colouring stuff also colour the person? (I am assuming from your original outline description that they wall also be in the bath.

I would think Simpo's idea could work ... Pink Screen rather than Green Screen? ... but may be a challenge without serious PS work as you are also dealing with skin tones. (Assuming the person and the bath are interactive. The top of the bath above the water may be a challenge depending on your planned shots.

If you could get something to line the batt and cover any exposed area it might be advantageous. I'm thinking something like the blue 'rubble bags' you can get for diy use. Quite a deep blue and quite thick polythene. Should be possible to line the bath with some of that material I would have thought.

tim-b

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there is a spray on rubbery coating called plasti-dip, it can be bought in a rattle can. its waterproof and peels off without leaving a residue, google for more info!

Gaffer

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RobbieKB

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Instead of water, you should use 50 bottles of blue Gatorade.
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