Thanks again Alexander. Your kind comment, is fuel for my next tutorials. Please let me know if you have any wishes for future content. Best wishes Bjørn
I would always work on a calibrated monitor when printing. Otherwise you don’t know where colors might shift. And proper profiles for the paper/ printer, og print station. It’s to expensive to trial and error the right colors 😃
hi got a studio light box from amazon to photograph pearl jewellery the led light in the box is set to 5500k i used all setting M, P, A, S, modes auto exposure. the result of my photos don't look correct to gray in some cases is it that the camera is to old? Nikon D5100.
Hi, did you set your Camera to manual white balance 5500k, or did you use some kind of grey card? Use only manual settings when shooting with artificial light. Then your images will look the same if you don’t move around the lamps. It’s not because your camera isn’t brand new :-) Best wishes Bjørn
@@pierrienevoldsen wow thanks for the quick reply. I think is it cos i use a white pearls on a white background? anyway i get a new camera maybe the sony zv-1. thanks Bjorn
Great video. Thanks from Canada.
Thanks so much for such a detailed explanation, finally I understood how to white balance my pictures, greeting from Venezuela.
Thanks again Alexander. Your kind comment, is fuel for my next tutorials. Please let me know if you have any wishes for future content. Best wishes Bjørn
@@pierrienevoldsen THANKS!!
@@tumundolatino73 Thank you, and a Happy New Year.
excellent, professional video!
Thank you for your kind comment 🙏 all the best. Bjørn
Do you think I need monitor calibration if I am photographing my artwork for printing?
I would always work on a calibrated monitor when printing. Otherwise you don’t know where colors might shift. And proper profiles for the paper/ printer, og print station. It’s to expensive to trial and error the right colors 😃
As usual a very precise explanation, thank you. (Bare frygteligt irriterende at de koster en bondegård, det er ikke for en folkepensionist)
Thanks again Jan (you mean the Color Checker in the end? Yes they are expensive!)
hi got a studio light box from amazon to photograph pearl jewellery the led light in the box is set to 5500k i used all setting M, P, A, S, modes auto exposure. the result of my photos don't look correct to gray in some cases is it that the camera is to old? Nikon D5100.
Hi, did you set your Camera to manual white balance 5500k, or did you use some kind of grey card? Use only manual settings when shooting with artificial light. Then your images will look the same if you don’t move around the lamps. It’s not because your camera isn’t brand new :-) Best wishes Bjørn
@@pierrienevoldsen wow thanks for the quick reply. I think is it cos i use a white pearls on a white background? anyway i get a new camera maybe the sony zv-1. thanks Bjorn
Great explanation...but I still end up sometimes using my eyes...lol
Well, so do I :-) but especially in video, you don’t have room for mistakes