Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
"Okay, I LIKE THIS thing - lol. This is hilarious - instead of "white balancing" on gray or white spots, I am "skin color balancing" using the skin color patches on this Colorright MAX disk thingy!!!
Oh, just in case it wan't obvious this MAX disk also does the instant normal white balance thru the lens just like the original Colorright or Expodisk, but it also adds the new skin color tool so when you take a picture of it (much like a gray card) you can use the eye dropper tool in your software...to tune in the skin to the right color by clicking on the skin tone patches. Kind of like gray or white balancing - but instead - you are skin color balancing. I LOVE IT!!!"
Peter Gregg
Creator of www.abetterbouncecard.com
Professional Photographer
"No fiddling whatsoever; no trip to PS to worry about overall skin balance."
"...On the engagement shoots I've been shooting with the ColorRight Max, I've had a mix of Caucasian skin types, but also African Canadian and Southeast Asian too. In each case, once I had adjusted for density, the ColorRight dialled in the skin tone, or so close to it that it's a lot less work to get right."
Jamie Roberts
Professional Photographer
Drew,
Could you explain how one deals with a mixed group and one eye dropper click? For an asian skin tone why would that not screw up the Caucasian or Black tones too? Then what happens to the white gowns?
Asher