I havnt no! I'll def give that a try. Ive spoken to a few canon folk now who tell me I just need to get used to the cooler tones etc. Thats fine I just hoped there might be a way round it so I can judge the colours better while I'm shooting. I shall battle on. BW
Well you don't have to edit anything if you dont want to! I mainly shoot portraits and headshots for actors so I'm always cleaning up skin etc but if I'm shooting street stuff then I dont edit to the same degree. You will just have greater freedom with what you can do with the shot in post if...
I think I took photos of ALL of my friends when I first started...til they were sick of it. I would approach people in the acting industry too. They are often happy to sit for portraits. BW
I picked up a Canon 5D MarkIV the other day and ive shot a few portrait session with it. I'm struggling a little adapting to the colours compared to the Mark III. Are there any settings I can change to get it as close to the Mark III as possible? Or do I need to do it all in post? Cheers
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