Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Use WhiBal or Grey Card: simple approach
Let me start this off by giving ther advantages.
Let's say you are photographing in mixed light, you can take a shot which includes a grey card or a Whi-bal card or other standard and by merely clicking on the grey with the eye dropper with the eye dropper in any one of a number of software packages, the contaminating hues are removed.
My impression is that if you now don't alter your color setting in any software, then if you now print that file with an Epson printer with the supplied profile being used a separate thereas) you will get a darn good print, even though the screen picture may not be perfect.
This thread is just for instructions in different software packages for using the WhiBal Grey card or similar.
Asher
Let me start this off by giving ther advantages.
Let's say you are photographing in mixed light, you can take a shot which includes a grey card or a Whi-bal card or other standard and by merely clicking on the grey with the eye dropper with the eye dropper in any one of a number of software packages, the contaminating hues are removed.
My impression is that if you now don't alter your color setting in any software, then if you now print that file with an Epson printer with the supplied profile being used a separate thereas) you will get a darn good print, even though the screen picture may not be perfect.
This thread is just for instructions in different software packages for using the WhiBal Grey card or similar.
Asher
Last edited: