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Answer by TFuto for How do I get a consistent White Balance when shooting...

To get consistent white balance, use a neutral gray or white reference target. If you want to have color consistency (and realistic colors), use a color target, then create a color profile in...

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Answer by inkista for How do I get a consistent White Balance when shooting...

Shoot RAW and take a reference shot with a white-balance card, such as a whibal or regular gray card, and then in post, use the eyedropper on the reference shot, and sync the white balance between all...

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Answer by AJ Henderson for How do I get a consistent White Balance when...

A simple way is to use the dropper and select a light grey area that is consistent color in each shot. This should produce the same white balance as long as light wasn't reflecting differently on the...

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Answer by Nir for How do I get a consistent White Balance when shooting...

Don't use auto white balance - choose a color temperature that looks well and stick to it (or use a gray card if the color accuracy is important) Close all the windows - the daylight color changes...

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How do I get a consistent White Balance when shooting different color products?

I've attached an example photo. I can't seem to get the colors to be consistent across shots without struggling to manually tweak each image. What can I do to get a consistent White Balance?

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