I started this job where I take photos of clothes for a brand’s website, e-commerce stuff, white background.

I am having a really difficult time matching the colors of the clothes to the colors of real life.what I do is shoot raw, white balance mood is flash.and in Photoshop I play with color balance, saturation… until I get the color I want.it can take me about an hour to reach the right color for each piece and it can be really exhaustingbut I am pretty sure there is an easier way, or some tips to make it easier for me.

I edit on my MacBook Pro 2017 13-inch retina display, color LCD.

I don’t use a gray card because I shoot raw so I believe I won’t need it (correct me if I am wrong).

I try to pick a gray spot in the photo to adjust the white balance but it’s not enough.

for lighting, I use two strobe lights from both sides, pointing down to the object.

  • manjamangaB
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    10 months ago

    You don’t need a gray card if you don’t care about color accuracy. And you don’t need to care about color accuracy… unless you’re doing something like product photography.

    Then you really need a gray card and a calibrated display.