Oh, if you shoot raw (hopefully <g>) you don’t want a gray card anyway. You want a spectrally neutral white 'card' because of the encoding of raw data values. https://photographylife.com/diy-reliable-and-cheap-universal-white-balance-r... JPEG shooter, OK, spectrally neutral gray card (many are not neutral). And clicking to make neutral doesn’t equal accurate or pleasing color. Season to taste. This is, after all, photography. “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” – Ansel Adams Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/
On Nov 17, 2023, at 12:34 PM, Louis Dina via colorsync-users <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> wrote:
However, if the goal is just a photo of the woods themselves, I often find this gray card WB to be overly warm and yellow.