Nice, I might be wrong, but it looked like the card in your left hand had a bit less light than the white paper on your right hand? Maybe it doesn't matter.
Yes, I believe this does make a difference, the white-balance cards didn't have the same exposure, they were on the Fill Light side, not the Key light side. this comparison doesn't represent true facts
There are big differencies between cards. As can be seen on this vid. I try to stick on the prizier one that provides me most pleasing results that suit to my taste. White linen surfaces are next best to use in rush but they tend to result bluish shots due stuff they put on detegrents that reflect uv spectrum over visible light.
The white-balance cards didn't have the same exposure, they were on the Fill Light side, not the Key Light side. this comparison doesn't represent actual facts
Nice, I might be wrong, but it looked like the card in your left hand had a bit less light than the white paper on your right hand? Maybe it doesn't matter.
Yes, I believe this does make a difference, the white-balance cards didn't have the same exposure, they were on the Fill Light side, not the Key light side.
this comparison doesn't represent true facts
There are big differencies between cards. As can be seen on this vid. I try to stick on the prizier one that provides me most pleasing results that suit to my taste. White linen surfaces are next best to use in rush but they tend to result bluish shots due stuff they put on detegrents that reflect uv spectrum over visible light.
What camera are you using to film mate?
Hi! I use a Canon M50 whit a speedboster and the Canon 50 mm F1.8 lens
The white-balance cards didn't have the same exposure, they were on the Fill Light side, not the Key Light side.
this comparison doesn't represent actual facts