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Staff Headshots - Exposure and Post Processing Feedback Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 620245" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Looks great on all of my devices! As others said, however, if this is a print job, then the only way to know is make a print.</p><p></p><p>Over time, I've realized how much our brains adjust the colors we are seeing to match our perception of how it is supposed to look. That means we don't see the color cast across a supposedly white object because our brain still tells us it's white.</p><p></p><p>I bought a Color Checker board and Passport for that reason. You shoot the color board at the beginning of your shoot, then edit in post to make the color board look right. Then apply that edit to the other shots from the same shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 620245, member: 15302"] Looks great on all of my devices! As others said, however, if this is a print job, then the only way to know is make a print. Over time, I've realized how much our brains adjust the colors we are seeing to match our perception of how it is supposed to look. That means we don't see the color cast across a supposedly white object because our brain still tells us it's white. I bought a Color Checker board and Passport for that reason. You shoot the color board at the beginning of your shoot, then edit in post to make the color board look right. Then apply that edit to the other shots from the same shoot. [/QUOTE]
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