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Using the grey card - one standard picture for pictures with the same lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 369795" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Your questions open a whole area of discussion... Basically, you can take one test shot with the grey card for your lighting setup... that determines your white balance... You can also take a test shot using a method whereby you make the adjustment in the camera, and then use that setting going forward... assuming your lighting setup doesn't change...</p><p></p><p>Insuring your colors are correct is another whole area of discussion about calibrating your monitor, and creating color corrections in the software you use. I don't use GIMP, and don't know how important or even whether you can save color corrections in GIMP as a preset and whether you can apply that preset to multiple images as a group...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 369795, member: 10742"] Your questions open a whole area of discussion... Basically, you can take one test shot with the grey card for your lighting setup... that determines your white balance... You can also take a test shot using a method whereby you make the adjustment in the camera, and then use that setting going forward... assuming your lighting setup doesn't change... Insuring your colors are correct is another whole area of discussion about calibrating your monitor, and creating color corrections in the software you use. I don't use GIMP, and don't know how important or even whether you can save color corrections in GIMP as a preset and whether you can apply that preset to multiple images as a group... [/QUOTE]
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