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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 614070" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>If the lighting is the same; let's say 6 images then use a grey card or color checker in a test scene image. If the lighting or over all changes repeat. There are several grey cards out there or the color checker card from X rite. They are small enough to carry. AWB like the others says guesses you want to be spot on. I posted some images in d500 forum I used the X rite color checker once for the flashpoint zooms and again when I used the flashpoint studio strobes. Here is an Xrite color checker plus the meter I use to determine proper exposure. If your camera allows CWB Custom White Balance Expos Disc, WhiBal card will work and in tight less expensive emergency the translucent caps from chips or yogurt not the clear but opaque type.</p><p>[ATTACH]250148[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 614070, member: 12542"] If the lighting is the same; let's say 6 images then use a grey card or color checker in a test scene image. If the lighting or over all changes repeat. There are several grey cards out there or the color checker card from X rite. They are small enough to carry. AWB like the others says guesses you want to be spot on. I posted some images in d500 forum I used the X rite color checker once for the flashpoint zooms and again when I used the flashpoint studio strobes. Here is an Xrite color checker plus the meter I use to determine proper exposure. If your camera allows CWB Custom White Balance Expos Disc, WhiBal card will work and in tight less expensive emergency the translucent caps from chips or yogurt not the clear but opaque type. [ATTACH=CONFIG]250148._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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