Hey,
how many of you use the X-rite colorchecker passport, especially the Neutral white card. I personally use just the colour swatches and WB through them.
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Hey,
how many of you use the X-rite colorchecker passport, especially the Neutral white card. I personally use just the colour swatches and WB through them.
Excellence through Images
www.memoriesbyadam.com
i have one which I got free with a light meter I bought a few years ago but I have never had the chance to open it.
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1DxII, EOS R, 200-400 f4L Ext, 100-400 f4.5-5.6L II, 70-200 F4IS, 24-70 F2.8 II, 16-35 F4IS
I bought one a year ago with good intentions but still haven't managed to setup up the software and use it yet....
Cheers
Jeremy
I have one and have taken the obligatory daylight (and flash) photos with my cameras and imported the images into LR. I then used the bundled SW to generate the profiles and tend to use them when I import photos.
However, even though I apply the profile to the camera in LR, various Plug Ins that I use in CS6 tend to alter the results. So although I start off with a good baseline, I tend to end up with something a little different.
I do this more as a fun and interesting technical exercise as I enjoy messing with stuff, rather than some altruistic desire (or requirement) to record colours and tones faithfully.
Cheers
Dennis