02-04-2021, 12:20 PM
(02-04-2021, 08:10 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: That is not a usable solution. It is fine when you want to set a custom WB or something, but you don't want a colorchecker in every image you shoot outdoors, or next to your macro bug subject, do you? Nor will such a colorchecker give you the look you might love from a certain specific camera (Like Toni's 5D) or certain RAW converter (like my DPP).You'd actually create a test image first, with such a card, and then shoot without it for the remainder of the session, unless light changes too much, that is how it is normally done.
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Kind regards, Wim
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