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Ιn Wovеn Shadows 10, Јerry ѕhows уou thе proper wаy to ϲopy уour photos wіth a camera (fіlm or digital). Ιf уou’vе еver needed to tаke pictures of a photo, thіs installment of Wovеn Shadows wіll hеlp уou.
Υou ϲan gеt Wovеn Shadows 10 rіght hеre.
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Responses to “Woven Shadows 10 - Six Steps to Copy Photos”
March 20th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
If you are going to use cardboard or plastic gray cards, make sure they are for digital if you are shooting digital, as they will be true neutral gray for R, G and B channels when doing your custom white balance or post production.
March 21st, 2009 at 8:03 am
Excellent work. A little disappointed that there was no photo critiques but other wise it was pretty good.
March 22nd, 2009 at 7:03 am
Here’s a link to grey cards like the ones mentioned in this episode:
Grey Cards
March 20th, 2009 at 5:03 am
Be careful of trusting cardboard gray cards for color balance. Painted or dyed cards are meant for exposure use, not color correction. They are rarely true neutral gray. I have several and they all have a color cast to them, especially the older they get.
I trust products like WhiBal and such in my post processing to get true real-world readings during a shoot.
Other tips were spot on.