b0sslady
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Ok so I understand that using a grey card helps with white balance in post-processing, but what I don't understand is how to get the right exposure for the grey card (if that makes any sense).
For example, if I'm outside taking photos of my kids and I use a grey card for post-processing later in Light Room, how do I figure out what f-stop, shutter speed, ISO to manually set it at to achieve the right exposure?
Do I NEED a light meter? I've read so many articles and what not on exposure and it's giving me a headache.
For example, if I'm outside taking photos of my kids and I use a grey card for post-processing later in Light Room, how do I figure out what f-stop, shutter speed, ISO to manually set it at to achieve the right exposure?
Do I NEED a light meter? I've read so many articles and what not on exposure and it's giving me a headache.
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