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<blockquote data-quote="JonB" data-source="post: 66595" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>Hello Jorge,</p><p>I don't have any first hand experience with the ColorChecker Passport, but a photog friend of mine swears by it. Says it is really helpful getting true reds - which is a very difficult color to get right in the digital realm. Nothing wrong with giving it a try and for no more than it costs, its going to get tried out eventually.</p><p>That said we should be familiar with the gray sampler tool in Lightroom or Photoshop which will help to identify what is "gray". Often times that is all you need to bring things back to good color. I sometimes shoot with a little hand held black/gray/white card in the frame and then batch process based on setting those points.</p><p>jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonB, post: 66595, member: 3047"] Hello Jorge, I don't have any first hand experience with the ColorChecker Passport, but a photog friend of mine swears by it. Says it is really helpful getting true reds - which is a very difficult color to get right in the digital realm. Nothing wrong with giving it a try and for no more than it costs, its going to get tried out eventually. That said we should be familiar with the gray sampler tool in Lightroom or Photoshop which will help to identify what is "gray". Often times that is all you need to bring things back to good color. I sometimes shoot with a little hand held black/gray/white card in the frame and then batch process based on setting those points. jon [/QUOTE]
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