If I use a grey cards in all my photos to get a custom wb, will it be more accurate than using RAW and setting the color temp yourslef.
ChrisBlaze Goldmember 1,801 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii More info | Apr 21, 2007 21:07 | #1 If I use a grey cards in all my photos to get a custom wb, will it be more accurate than using RAW and setting the color temp yourslef. Canon 1D Mark II N/5D Mark III/ 6D/ 7D /85mm f1.2L Mk1/ 24-70 f2.8L/ 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM/ 100mm Macro f/2.8
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dfoo Member 175 posts Joined Dec 2006 More info | Apr 21, 2007 21:49 | #2 How do you know what temp to set? 350D | 5D | 24-105mm f/4L IS | 16-35 II f/2.8L | 50mm f/1.4 | 70-200mm f/4L| 100mm f/2.8 Macro
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gparvan Senior Member 788 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Apr 21, 2007 21:53 | #3 Or you could use this
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sapearl Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2007 22:10 | #4 What you're saying will certainly work - but doing that AND shooting RAW will give you more flexibility and exposure control if you are interested in taking that particular approach. GEAR LIST
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | Apr 22, 2007 00:07 | #5 I use this as well. gparvan wrote in post #3082282 Or you could use this http://www.rawworkflow.com/products/whibal/index.html
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Apr 22, 2007 01:52 | #6 If maximum color accuracy is important, theoretically a custom WB will have the edge over clicking on the target in the converter. This is because the converter's probe examines only a few pixels and even the image of an apparently solid color object (grey card, Whibal, whatever) is not uniform. Move your cursor around the target and watch the pixel value readout or click in various different places in the target and note the subtle changes in WB. This is an inevitable effect of the Bayer demosaicing. The camera, OTOH, averages thousands of pixels from the 9% center spot. Elie / אלי
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Apr 22, 2007 03:33 | #7 SO what I'm understanding is when I take a pic, have my subject hold he Grey card, shoot raw, then during post processing click on the Grey card with the wb tool to achieve the proper wb? Canon 1D Mark II N/5D Mark III/ 6D/ 7D /85mm f1.2L Mk1/ 24-70 f2.8L/ 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM/ 100mm Macro f/2.8
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Nursedad Member 120 posts Joined Nov 2006 More info | Apr 22, 2007 05:58 | #8 ChrisBlaze wrote in post #3083250 SO what I'm understanding is when I take a pic, have my subject hold he Grey card, shoot raw, then during post processing click on the Grey card with the wb tool to achieve the proper wb? Another cool option is to use an Expo disc. The WB is taken care of in the camera and saves quite a bit post-processing time. Still have to go into RAW, but mainly to crop and work on tonality. - - Jeff
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sapearl Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 22, 2007 10:07 | #9 A friend of mine demonstrated his Expo Disc to me - he likes it a lot. It's a very good tool but I got the impression it works best in certain environments like studios, etc. GEAR LIST
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