Pookeyhead
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@DG Phototraining
It;s very rare you need to be this accurate. Having done a great deal of commercial product photography, I can assure you that some clients will actually give you a pantone colour swatch and INSIST that it's accurate. The only way I can deliver on such a promise is to shoot raw and balance in post.
For everything else... it's utterly subjective. However... I still tend to use a grey card and have a reference shot even though it's rare I stick to reality and accuracy in the final image. I like to start with a neutral image, as switching between neutral and your adjusted shot keeps you grounded and stops you going too far one way or the other. Without this you can suffer from "creep" and end up with a "**** me, that's warm" type image.
It;s very rare you need to be this accurate. Having done a great deal of commercial product photography, I can assure you that some clients will actually give you a pantone colour swatch and INSIST that it's accurate. The only way I can deliver on such a promise is to shoot raw and balance in post.
For everything else... it's utterly subjective. However... I still tend to use a grey card and have a reference shot even though it's rare I stick to reality and accuracy in the final image. I like to start with a neutral image, as switching between neutral and your adjusted shot keeps you grounded and stops you going too far one way or the other. Without this you can suffer from "creep" and end up with a "**** me, that's warm" type image.
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