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Tagged with color-correction product-photography
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Why does a green product that's been color corrected (with color checker passport) look blue and how do I fix it?
I'm a freelancer hired to edit product photos.
The company mailed the products to me so that I can ensure that the color of the products match what they look like in real life.
I do have some ...
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Which camera profile to use with SpyderCheckr in Lightroom/Adobe Camera Raw for most accurate colors?
We are trying to achieve the best possible color accuracy in our product photos and we are currently using SpyderCheckr from Datacolor for that. We're photographing the color chart, but the software ...
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It is necessary to create your own profile for camera in product photography?
I'm trying to understand how necessary are the camera profiles (own) in a commercial shoot/product photography. I photograph clothes on a white background on a model (to make it clearer, something ...
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Mobile photography and color chart
I have read online that to get colors right in photo you need to use color chart.
I have searched online, but have not found any information if color chart is used(should be used) also when taking ...
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How to deal with fabric colors? Studio strobe lighting
i've problem with colors. On the right is fabric with WB set with X-rite Color Checker Passport, and the camera profile is also made with Passport.
On the left is this same photo but after more ...
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Taking pictures of rugs for online use
I work for a rug manufacturer in the same office as the photographers for our online sales. They take all photos of rugs in house. They have a tremendous amount of post processing that has to be done ...
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How do I get a consistent White Balance when shooting different color products?
I've attached an example photo. I can't seem to get the colors to be consistent across shots without struggling to manually tweak each image. What can I do to get a consistent White Balance?