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light box for reptile photos?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 135817" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>The issue of color rendition has much more to do with your sensor and the settings on your camera than it does with the amount or type of light that you're using. Color management is a branch of photography that is as big, if not bigger than photography itself. It's not something that you can overcome with simple steps like lightboxes. The easiest way to achieve the colors you feel are most accurate is to make put those colors on yourself. Otherwise you will be at the mercy of your sensor and your software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 135817, member: 9521"] The issue of color rendition has much more to do with your sensor and the settings on your camera than it does with the amount or type of light that you're using. Color management is a branch of photography that is as big, if not bigger than photography itself. It's not something that you can overcome with simple steps like lightboxes. The easiest way to achieve the colors you feel are most accurate is to make put those colors on yourself. Otherwise you will be at the mercy of your sensor and your software. [/QUOTE]
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