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White Balance setting for Light Tent
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 153674" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>STM's absolutely right, an 18% gray card is the way to adjust the WB to match the specific lighting system you're using. The only thing I can add is to not be fooled into buying a "fancy" gray card and get the no-frills $4 card at your local camera store. Beware, there are a number of unscrupulous manufacturers tapping into the desire for photographers to have the best of the best will sell you a $25+ gray card with bells and whistles that work no better than a cheap $4 gray card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 153674, member: 9521"] STM's absolutely right, an 18% gray card is the way to adjust the WB to match the specific lighting system you're using. The only thing I can add is to not be fooled into buying a "fancy" gray card and get the no-frills $4 card at your local camera store. Beware, there are a number of unscrupulous manufacturers tapping into the desire for photographers to have the best of the best will sell you a $25+ gray card with bells and whistles that work no better than a cheap $4 gray card. [/QUOTE]
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