Place your color calibration chart in even, neutral lighting at the same angle as your subject to capture a reference frame before every important shoot. This single frame becomes your blueprint for correcting color casts and ensuring accurate skin tones, product colors, and landscape hues in post-processing.
Photograph the chart at the beginning of each lighting setup change, whether you’re moving from shade to sunlight outdoors or switching from window light to strobes in studio. Your editing software reads the neutral gray patches on the chart to calculate precise white balance adjustments, eliminating the guesswork of …
