Retrophonica
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Hi everyone
This is my first post - and I'm feeling brave as I need help and feedback (deep breath)
Okay, attached is a test photo that I mocked up for a product shot for a project I'm working on with my wife
I've got two problems that I'm looking for advice on
Firstly - This set up is lit with fluorescent light softboxes - One either side and lit above with another softbox - In my opinion it lacks punch and vibrance.
It was shot in RAW and I adjusted white balance and exposure etc via Lightroom but this was really the best I could get it
I did meter with a grey card - and used a Nikon 7100 (I was getting a blue cast in other attempts)
Secondly - looking at the image across different devices highlighted a mass of different colours and tints. On my laptop it was crisp and white and on my iPad it looked more blue and typing this now at work on an old MAC it looks beige
Ultimately this will go on a website but how can I be sure that the colours are universally correct?
Would really appreciate any help, feedback, comments
Thanks
Andy
This is my first post - and I'm feeling brave as I need help and feedback (deep breath)
Okay, attached is a test photo that I mocked up for a product shot for a project I'm working on with my wife
I've got two problems that I'm looking for advice on
Firstly - This set up is lit with fluorescent light softboxes - One either side and lit above with another softbox - In my opinion it lacks punch and vibrance.
It was shot in RAW and I adjusted white balance and exposure etc via Lightroom but this was really the best I could get it
I did meter with a grey card - and used a Nikon 7100 (I was getting a blue cast in other attempts)
Secondly - looking at the image across different devices highlighted a mass of different colours and tints. On my laptop it was crisp and white and on my iPad it looked more blue and typing this now at work on an old MAC it looks beige
Ultimately this will go on a website but how can I be sure that the colours are universally correct?
Would really appreciate any help, feedback, comments
Thanks
Andy