Ou8aCracker2
Well-Known Member
It comes out clearer.
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awhats the best lighting for capturing
the truest color.
If you have a decent DSLR you should be able to manually set a custom white balance on it.
Then you just take a blank white piece of paper and photograph it under HPS lights and use that image to set your white balance off of.
What, I meant was you can manually set a custom white-balance in-camera so you dont have to mess with it in post processing. Most cameras have that function these days, but it might take some googling to figure out how to make it work on yours.I know i just prefer to take the pictures at a preset white balance then switch it in post with no loss to quality. Easier to dial in and with my old set up i used to have a CMH veg and a HPS flower. So i just take em all in a preset like "cloudy" or "sunny" and then go in my program i use for adjusting them and pick an exact color temp that looks the best.
Wish i could do anything about my LED lights though! Thats one ive been wantin to toy with. Gotta get some green filters and see if it helps at all. If not i might have to break down and grab some method sevens.