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Grey Office Furniture

2024-07-29 01:59:34

I use this for a backdrop to shoot furniture.

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2024-06-05 03:59:45

Bought 6 months ago and just love them The go very well with my furniture

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2024-09-07 04:28:27

Really get your greys grey...

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2024-08-24 01:42:45

Lovely grey scale!

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2024-06-07 08:14:41

The grey card around. Simply the best.

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2024-06-01 07:14:42

It's affordable. It's smooth. It's grey. It does what you need it to do.

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2024-09-17 03:30:20

The epson ink is great. Grey goes faster than lt. grey so I stock up with at least one T46Y7 on hand. I print large black and whites more than color. I prefer the brand. It is dependable.

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2024-05-15 02:13:59

I use my new grey card primarily for portrait shots. I love how it's collapsible. Using a Grey card is the way to go. Don't try to rely on your expertise without it -- unless you're and expert.

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2024-05-04 01:19:22

Buy this 30 Grey target, set an approximate white balance icon for your environment, get into the light that you are shooting, fill your viewfinder completely with the grey target in consistent light, set shutter speed at zero then up it +1/3 stop, focus and click. You have aproximately compensated for Ansel Adam's K factor (18% vs 12.5% true grey). Then bracket upwards three times each by 1/3 f-stops, take a look at each image, choose the proper exposure for your light temperature and lock it in. Different light temperatures show a flat target between zero to + 3/3 compensation dependent upon the model of camera body.

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2024-09-08 03:55:43

Gaffer tape is always good. You won't mess with walls, furniture, etc.

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